Bucks Fizz - Are You Ready? (1982).
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Re: Bucks Fizz - Are You Ready? (1982).
Nightjar wrote:The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Cheryl Baker pretending to be a little girl.Nightjar wrote:Hasn't this got some little girl whispering over the end of it?
I think was an actual little girl.
She sounded a bit Northern.
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Re: Bucks Fizz - Are You Ready? (1982).
Nightjar wrote:Nightjar wrote:The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Cheryl Baker pretending to be a little girl.Nightjar wrote:Hasn't this got some little girl whispering over the end of it?
I think was an actual little girl.
She sounded a bit Northern.
Was it you?
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Re: Bucks Fizz - Are You Ready? (1982).
You never know.Nightjar wrote:Nightjar wrote:Nightjar wrote:The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Cheryl Baker pretending to be a little girl.Nightjar wrote:Hasn't this got some little girl whispering over the end of it?
I think was an actual little girl.
She sounded a bit Northern.
Was it you?
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Re: Bucks Fizz - Are You Ready? (1982).
That was a more unusual and complex album than I expected.
Much of it was a bit rubbish, or even overly choppy and muddled at times, but it would be churlish in extremis to say it was hateful or naff (in the way that they were generally considered by fellow musicians and industry folk at the time).
In fact, the singles were quite good - especially that Cliff/Bee Gees/ABBA 1940's almost acapella one I'd more-or-less completely forgotten about.
Near the end I'd started to get bored and faintly irritated by it, but then there TLoMB and that cheered me up considerably.
I think that even at the time a lot of people who would've rather have their legs swan off before they admitted they liked it did indeed secretly like it.
Much of it was a bit rubbish, or even overly choppy and muddled at times, but it would be churlish in extremis to say it was hateful or naff (in the way that they were generally considered by fellow musicians and industry folk at the time).
In fact, the singles were quite good - especially that Cliff/Bee Gees/ABBA 1940's almost acapella one I'd more-or-less completely forgotten about.
Near the end I'd started to get bored and faintly irritated by it, but then there TLoMB and that cheered me up considerably.
I think that even at the time a lot of people who would've rather have their legs swan off before they admitted they liked it did indeed secretly like it.
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