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oldjamfan1

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  1. The Electric Light Orchestra - King of the Universe
  2. The Jam - But I'm Different Now
  3. Tracey Thorn - New Opened Eyes
  4. The Chi-lites - Stoned Out of My Mind
  5. The Chi-lites - Stoned Out of My Mind
  6. Dexys Midnight Runners - Thankfully Not Living In Yorkshire It Doesn't Apply
  7. Elvis Presley - Way Down
  8. JH Rover - no arguments about Coyle and how/why he was appointed, but I have it on fairly good authority that - although Warnock was interviewed - Joyce was going to be offered the job. Regardless of what 'Colin' might have leaked to his buddies at SSN.
  9. Philip - I agree in so far as something very iffy happened with the Coyle appointment (I wrote to the club to protest at the time) but I don't think this is accurate. My understanding is that Cheston's preferred man was actually Warren Joyce, not Warnock.
  10. Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
  11. Funkadelic - One Nation Under a Groove
  12. Elvis Costello and the Attractions - Every Day I Write the Book
  13. Scritti Politti - Lions After Slumber
  14. Latest on David Goodwillie http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-38651041
  15. Otis Redding - These Arms of Mine
  16. Open goal.... ...The Jam - A Bomb In Wardour Street
  17. The Jam - Beat Surrender What a shame it all ended with such a relatively poor song. The Jam had a run of six consecutive singles from Down In the Tube Station at Midnight through to Start! that were all sublime.
  18. Cherry Ghost - Thirst For Romance
  19. Ocean Colour Scene - Chicken Bones & Stones (The B Side to The Day We Caught The Train)
  20. The Brand New Heavies - Midnight at the Oasis
  21. The Beatles - Hello Goodbye
  22. General Public - Where's the Line? (This was the project that Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger formed upon the demise of The Beat in the early/mid 80s. Three cracking albums, each of them are hidden gems)
  23. Electric Light Orchestra- Turn to Stone
  24. Ocean Colour Scene - Fleeting Mind
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