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I on the other hand have been blessed with the lyrics and so much more from the sheer brilliance and escapism of this classic gift from such a talented artist! And a guy called Keith Potger who played guitar. Now he may have been the most irritating of all because when they, mercifully, decided to split up in 1968 he clearly believed the world wouldn’t be able to survive without The Seekers. So he set about forming The ‘New’ Seekers, as if the old Seekers weren’t bad enough. Now don’t get me started on The New Seekers, mainly because I will return to them as they deserve their own space in this bitter litany of blog obliquity. X" CD only, Waterfront WF-041 (UK) Line Records 9.00513, 1994 9.00534 and 1996 Raffm 9.00534 Allmusic link

There was also one "Train Version" (Promo) Label is marked with Train Version above "Not For Resale". I’m sorry, but it just doesn’t ring true for me. And it stank of yet another opportunistic attempt at making money through the least amount of effort for the maximum return. (See various records above).

If they do feature The Smurfs, I wonder if they will show Legs and Co dressed up as Smurfs on Top of the Pops. Released just after the zenith of punk, it tried to jump on the bandwagon and made a pretty damn poor job of it. The song was originally released in the US in 1966 by Syndicate of Sound where it reached number 5.

This has also been reissued and compiled more times over than I can count now. As for who Darwin's Theory were, why, none other than the slightly unpredictable and madcap French group Les Cinq Gentlemen making a bid for UK success which never materialised.Don't Talk To Me" b/w "Junk In My Trunk" Good Foot G.F.R. 001 (reissued on Stiff Records GFR-001 in picture sleeve) (UK)

If I recall the 80s & 90s charts were done based on the sales at the time/the year end charts from those years from the time. There were a couple of discrepancies where songs that were in the charts before Christmas and carried over to the January I think they took sales including what they sold in the following year so the positions on a couple of occasions had swapped round. I think @mr_popquiz has his own records that didn’t always correspond to Ch5 where there were a couple of discrepancies but he should be able to confirm that Pop Patterns: Line's Greatest Popsters Viva/Line VVCD-9.01156-L, Compilation album with "Joggin'" (Germany) then Brady suddenly decided to put in a bit out of Hendrix's "Purple Haze". "I fluffed it the first time but got it right two bars later," Shortly after Joy’s death the then-commissioner of the Met, Sir Paul Condon, suspended the ADG – and it has never been reinstated. Bohemian Rhapsody was number one for nine weeks but split over 75 and 76. So if you limit the sales to 1975, even with Christmas being a strong period for sales, it lessens the total of that initial run. Will they also include the sales from January 1976 where it was still top for most of the month? (And they might even factor in sales of the 1991 reissue, even if it’s a different release).Repeat showings on "Top of the Pops" and other clip shows highlighting awful seventies television kept it high on everyone's reading lists, and it remains jaw-droppingly weird to this day. Also in the procession was a Sentinel S4 steam engine, which Mr Sarneyhad previously owned, and a Fowler steamroller, the last engine he had ever repainted. Modern Music" and "Modern Music (Modern Mix)" (a.k.a. "The Green Single") Gazell GAZSI-109, CD single (Sweden) Hovering further down the charts was a different version of Mozart 40 by Sovereign Collection. Someone else clearly could see which way the MOR wind was blowing. Had that version not been around maybe Waldo De Los Rios might have made it to Numero Uno and he might not have committed suicide in 1977, poor soul.

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