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Togo | 20:25 Sun 13th Aug 2017 | Music
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I was thinking a day or so ago about the tunes we listened to way back in the 60s. Like all the teens then, we had Dylan, Who, Stones, Beatles, Yardbirds, Cream, Animals, Small Faces etc etc. But when we were out at night at The Torch, Place, Mojo, Wheel and others the sound track was R&B from the States. Some great dance tunes that used to make the places electric. Happy Daze.

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Probabaly my favourite decade and I loved some of the acts you mention, as well as 60s Northern Soul tracks, but I don't actually remember listening to any music in the sixties- I wasn't even aware ofhe Beatles at the time. I discovered music in late 1971 and first picked up a love of the 60s from tracks on the Golden Hour on radio 1.
I love looking at footage of the cultural scene in the 60s because it was a bit before my time but if you like that sort of thing, I found a really good series on iplayer which I downloaded called Oh you pretty things : The story of music and fashion. I have just watched the 60s episode and am looking forward to the later decades
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Nice one F F AND 237 get on the right track.

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Haha can only listen to mine for now Phones are on and glass charged. :))
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Hi AV and Mamy.

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Classic. This always used to get played just as myself and my buddies walked into the Torch. :))

Pee's me off no end that I was to young and missed out on this :-(

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Lol AV makes me glad I was there when it "happened".
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Three in a row from the feel of the times.

Best thing about this thread is that I've found out Togo must be older than me (whistles nonchalantly).
I'd just found 'proper' music at college ('71) when my home mates discovered the clubs of Manchester. I went round with them but hated it - never got into Tamla, Soul, R&B as you call it.
I'll have a think to see if there's one track I could put on.
Wasn't to young for this one though. A fantastic night.

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