That chart from Feb 73 is just brilliant. I could happily listen to the top 40 show from that week now (well apart from jimmy Osmond and for a different reason Paul the nonce Gadd) Sad to say one of my other early singles ( I love you love) was Gary Glitter one but that was thrown out a long time ago
Some great tracks on there one of my great memories as a kid was hanging on to a horse (or maybe motorbike) on the cocks and hens at the feast in Wombwell Feast field ( before the cops build on it) whilst Ballroom Blitz was blasting out - the perfect record for that sort of ride - I must have been about 10 at the time
Hmm. So you can't tell the difference from a horse and a motor bike. You were riding cocks and hens. And you may have been only 10. I really don't know where to start with this one.
A very underrated band. Steve was so funny camping it up. Anyone who likes great rock music could do worse than listen to these two classics.
Unfortunately I did also like Gary Glitter at the time. And I was looking out for all the female singles at the time. Happy days.
Didn’t all you guys all sing a Gary Glitter chant at games? C’mon come on, C’mon come on before charging the away fans. All a bit daft and embarrassing now but it happened.
I played this as I entered the works car park after returning from furlough https://uk.video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=mcafee&p=hello+hello+i'm+back+again#id=49&vid=0e61ea3b6a689e0d7d4daf4e2fd1bc6c&action=click
Saw em a couple of years ago at Holmfirth Picturedome; they essentially played that album , a great night.
I can remember a wee holiday in 74 visiting my uncle who lived in Wolverhampton at the time. Went to Birmingham for their game v Ipswich and after the game lots of darker skinned fans all chanting Hello Hello It’s good to be black. Found it amusing because at the time Dundee only had a very small Asian community and no racial tensions. Doubt things have got any better there.