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THE HUMAN LEAGUE - RECORD SLEEVES 1978-1990
THE HUMAN LEAGUE - RECORD SLEEVES 1978-1990
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DUSTY SPRINGFIELD IN PICTURES 1940's-1990's
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DUSTY SPRINGFIELD IN PICTURES 1940's-1990's
DUSTY SPRINGFIELD RECORD SLEEVES 1960's-1990's
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DUSTY SPRINGFIELD RECORD SLEEVES 1960's-1990's
CORONATION STREET - JULIE GOODYEAR / BET LYNCH IN PICTURES
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CORONATION STREET - JULIE GOODYEAR / BET LYNCH IN PICTURES
CORONATION STREET - CHERYL MURRAY / SUZIE BIRCHALL IN PICTURES
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CORONATION STREET - CHERYL MURRAY / SUZIE BIRCHALL IN PICTURES
CORONATION STREET - ANNE KIRKBRIDE / DEIRDRE BARLOW 1954 - 2015
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CORONATION STREET - ANNE KIRKBRIDE / DEIRDRE BARLOW 1954 - 2015
PUBLIC - 'I Won't Take This Shi...' (1989 Demo)
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PUBLIC - 'I Won't Take This Shi...' (1989 Demo)
PUBLIC - 'Love Me' (1989 Demo Speeded Up)
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PUBLIC - 'Love Me' (1989 Demo Speeded Up)
HILDA OGDEN NEVER GOT THAT 3-PIECE SUITE SHE SET HER HEART ON NEITHER - CORONATION STREET
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HILDA OGDEN NEVER GOT THAT 3-PIECE SUITE SHE SET HER HEART ON NEITHER - CORONATION STREET
PUBLIC - 'Without You In My Life' (1989 Demo)
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PUBLIC - 'Without You In My Life' (1989 Demo)
PUBLIC - 'I Could Never Really Love You' (1989 Demo)
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PUBLIC - 'I Could Never Really Love You' (1989 Demo)
PUBLIC - 'This Love Is A Lie' (1989 Demo)
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PUBLIC - 'This Love Is A Lie' (1989 Demo)
PUBLIC - 'Master Of All Things' (1989 Demo) Lyric Video
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PUBLIC - 'Master Of All Things' (1989 Demo) Lyric Video
PUBLIC - 'I Need A Man' (1989 Demo - Mansized Mix)
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PUBLIC - 'I Need A Man' (1989 Demo - Mansized Mix)
PUBLIC - 'In The Light Of The Day' (Reprise - 1989 Demo)
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PUBLIC - 'In The Light Of The Day' (Reprise - 1989 Demo)
PUBLIC - 'In The Light Of The Day' (1989 Demo)
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PUBLIC - 'In The Light Of The Day' (1989 Demo)
PUBLIC - 'This Is The Last Time' (1989 Demo)
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PUBLIC - 'This Is The Last Time' (1989 Demo)
PUBLIC - 'Keep Out Then Keep On' (1989 Demo - Unfinished/Longer Version)
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PUBLIC - 'Keep Out Then Keep On' (1989 Demo - Unfinished/Longer Version)
Sunday lunchtime strippers and full act from the previous night.
Just shows what "they" know- Kate is a genius ❤
These photos are splendid! So many of these places hold memories for me. My friends and I often used to catch the 60 or 81 bus to the New Strand (I still call it that 😆) on the way home from school. We'd run up the stairs from the bus station, buy sweets or a cake at one of the shops opposite the chippy, then run back down to the bus station, to catch the 48/49 home. One day there was a long, canvas-covered trailer parked across the bus station, containing - A WHALE! 🐋 We dashed up stairs to the car park to see if we could catch a free glimpse from the top, but no such luck. You could have paid an entrance fee to view the whale, but (tough call) we chose sweets instead 😆 Ah! The old bus sheds on Linacre Road, just up the road from the sausage works (who remembers the massive pig holding a sausage on a fork? 😆) The buses used to stop at those sheds (or opposite) for what seemed like ages, to change driver/conducter. Delighted to see the photos of the Convent of the Good Shepherd, as I ended up living in one of the houses built on that site in 1984. Absolutely stunned by the magnificent architecture of Linacre Mission. An unexpected gem. Thanks for posting 👍🏼
Wow! This takes me back. We lived in All Saints' Close in the 60s, facing the old Bootle Grammar School for Boys (now houses). Mum would gives us 3d each (the old threepenny bit) to buy sweets in The Kiosk. Usually bought a penny Arrow Bar, liquorice or a sherbert lolly. Next along was The Bungalow chippy, then the TSB bank. Also remember the Maypole, the Wool Shop, Sayers, Brennan's, Tescos, Scotts Bakery, Woolies, The launderette (with the fenced off area with a blackboard on the wall), the Wallpaper shop and the Co-op (which sold furniture upstairs). Across the road was a small library (they also ran the mobile library) and the clinic & dentist. Also, next door to the Eden Vale pub there used to be 'the Outdoor', which is the old name for an off licence. Loads of happy memories from those times! 😊
Forgot Ethel Austins and of course, 'Vinnie' Vernons the chandelers (with the prams in the windows upstairs, as in the photo). Always seemed dark when you went in, with a long wooden counter. Mum would send me there with a metal can for paraffin oil. She used it to fill the paraffin heater in our bedroom! 😬 Winters were so cold, I remember the windows (metal frames) freezing on the inside. 1963 (the year my brother was born), was a particularly brutal winter.
This interviewer is being stubborn in understanding what GM is saying about youth culture and pop music and which he said very clearly was very articulate in explaining his opinion about where it is going and the interviewer seems to be simplifying it in a way that makes no sense. And, he sounds surprised that GM - or probably anyone - would feel so deeply about how they want to run their creative profession. "do you really feel so deeply about it"? Is that really so surprising that someone with integrity might? Weird interview - good in some spots, head-scratching in other parts.
Did Richard Hillman Fart?
hey what is the backstory to this place and was anyone murdered or died here because when i went on the roof i heard things being thrown and banging noises every 5 or so mins and noises that where not human at all and when i went out of the place an old woman and a man said apparenlty a boy seen a woman jump and died there and no one was in there at all when i went with friends
Thanks Kate ! Oneness Lovingness, Allness Nothingness, Foreverness Nowness, Wombness Wowness! ☺️🙏🏽☯️💗💥☀️🌳💧🌏🍇
This had to hurt because Anselmo died just a month earlier. It's surprising that the interviewer couldn't put 2 and 2 together and realize that, unlike cancer (which is well funded) AIDS is transmissible making it an entirely different disease if there is no cure, vaccine or course of medication) Also, incredibly disappointing that when GM spoke about that horrific article that the interviewer never said a word. I don't know how to take that - did he agree with the article, that it was as dangerous as GM said he felt it was - why the strange silence about something so important.
from redhead to blonde
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Heartbreaking 💔 that people would be so mean. George Micheal was such a talented man. What a great loss RIP George Micheal 😢
Then Firehurt Leisure took it,Rip it out and called it Secret i helped with the rip out found load of money ripping those Booths out😂😂😂
❤🎉😮 Those shots come on, he was the most beautiful man to grace a screen period. ❤️😍😳😋😊🎥
❤❤❤Dusty ❤❤❤ Nicely done
Thank You 😊
My nan was the catering manager in Allinsons when it first opened. Her name was Ethel Doherty
Her music permeates my soul- bless you Kate❤
❤❤❤Dusty ❤❤❤Oh wow this is fabulous! Nice job. Love it
Stop these stupid adverts
George is such a handsome man. Wow, men and women were swooning over him. His voice and the type of songs and the music he used were magnificent.
Love love love this man. He looks so much like my husband whom I love more than anyone in this whole world. when I look at George it makes me cry because my husband died and I miss him and looking at George and his,personality I can see my husband in him. My husband and I were together for 44 years
I worked here man and boy with my mum and auntie Lily many happy memories thanks for sharing
The film she refers to 'Night of the Demon' - Well worth watching - is based on a story by M.R. James called 'Casting the Runes'. A great story.
Still hard to believe he died of a heart attack. at 53 its not unheard of, but there are people out there do tons of drugs and they rock ‘n’ roll right into their 90s
He didn't die from a heart attack. He had several major, major health problems and combined, they took him out. He could have avoided many of those but his lifestyle choices were sure bets he'd die young. He was his own worst enemy an he knew it. P.S. Aren''t you the one who had some awesome AI music of George? Same name. If so I searched for you and your page was removed. I miss the songs!
@@AmericanWoman1 yeah I got a cease and desist on youtube. Fun while it lasted, I might start up on another platform but some company called Universal made it clear they didn’t want them posted. I just do them for myself now.
At 17:12 This is exactly what I experienced in a cruise through the Aegean Sea at night! All the stars reflected on the water, it seemed as if you were flying through stars! PS Thank you so much for uploading this, many of these are favourite songs of mine, and I love hearing everything she says about them. Edit: I completely agree with her view of art not being born from suffering, that should rather be understood as despite suffering. All people need nurturing, learning, safety, encouragement, and all of our most basic needs to be taken care of, to produce valuable things like art.
Absolute legend
I like the part where he dinged America for it's racism and screwed up cultures i mean you know there's none of that terrible stuff in the UK 😂 that aside of course i will always love and miss George he will always be my favorite pop legend Rip my Brother ♥ 🤗 🙏
What a lovely tribute. Excellent video. Well done.
What a brilliant , honest , humble musician ! Hearing her observations show her depth ! Talking about how we notice weather in the rural areas more than in our cities wherewith the stell,gray buildings Nature almost seems not there ;wheras in the country it colors everything . She hits deep it can be scary ,strange but it's always true . William Reich's son's books hearing her talk about the book made me cry . I knew a little about Reich and the orgone but her explaining the child-son looking up at his famous intellectual father just reveals so much . I can't imagine what it's like working with her but she does seem so polite ! And courageous and though whimsical she knows about making adult choices and compromises etc. So wonderful to have my universe enlarged !
In hindsight, he's totally right about pop culture, music industry, etc nowadays
Absolutely brilliant, Eddie Hough aka "The Bowland Basher".....
AIDS HIV affects anyone and originated in Africa i beleive its man made.
Hilarious
Are these brothers the "All-in-sons" that are in for the whole hog 😂?!!
Послушайте их песни внимательно .У них непросто песни.Послушайте песню об Украине… это песня былаик тому,что происходит сейчас!!!Дальше песня об революции любви,свободнлй любви,сейчас происходит активное продвижение лгбт!прайд.Их группа. Переводится как армия любовников.Их группа ,не просто группа.Неважно какой вы ориентации любовь,это любовь
Lovers of Army
This isnt george
Yes it is dummy
Believe my great Granma is the conductor approx 1:22 in. Do you still have the original image?
Hi, i still have a copy of this image as 'Tram No.34 1942'
@@jamesjessop4144 amazing, would you be so kind as to forward it on?
Of course, give us your email and i'll send it to you @@scottclarke1
Secrets in my time. I live over the road from the site where it was now replaced by flats. Sticky carpets wipe your feet on the way out.
What a brilliant actress
She was lovely 🙂
UA-cam give Joe Owens a voice he's our only hope
This city's become a shit hole of immigrants they are taking over our streets our community's our culture it's got to stop for the sake of our children and our grandchildren true scousers lobby your councillor and this labour council they have done nothing say anything about this scum
How could this gorgeous man not think he was hot!? Very sad he was so depressed and trying to kill himself😢
We don't know that as a fact!❤
Hilda was a comic genius.
She was
Was born in the flats at the round-a-bout. Was at Warwick Bolan from 1969 to 1972. Any one remember Jackson the maths teacher, Marshal the RI teacher, McColl the Art teacher, Grimley the music teacher, Roberts and Hurst the technical drawing teachers, Westby the PE teacher, Barratt the English teacher, Griffith the headmaster.
My Nanna worked here for many years.
What was her job there?
She worked in the office and paid the wages out and bills etc.
Enjoyed that nice one👍
Underappreciated then and now.
That's very true
@@jamesjessop4144 You did an excellent job with your video. He really could do anything
@@verak66 Thank You 👍
that's just the seat
I've lived in 'Johnno's' shadow since the mid 60's, and I'm still there!