| The BBC 20:49 - Nov 9 with 25098 views | colinallcars | Bell, Book & Candle. Please no nasty stuff, but they had it coming didn't they ? When I were a nipper, they were one of the most respected organizations in the world. |  | | |  |
| The BBC on 15:24 - Nov 13 with 716 views | kensalriser |
| The BBC on 13:55 - Nov 13 by Discodroids | I think i was charged up on 6 pints of lowenbrau and a smartie cap top of bombay mix when that flashed across my synapse. I used it on John Digweeds bedrock forum back in 2015 which i moderated and he promised to name a remix after it. He never did , the 120 BPM Prog house fker. [Post edited 13 Nov 14:04]
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Digweed at 120BPM? Must have been on the mandies. |  |
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| The BBC on 15:32 - Nov 13 with 683 views | CroydonCaptJack |
| The BBC on 20:50 - Nov 12 by ted_hendrix | I worked In Yarm which Is near Middlesbrough and I also worked In Middlesbrough too back In the late 70s, we were on strike every other day which was great, I can't remember exactly but there was a warm local cake/biscuit thing called the Yarm cake that was baked locally early In the morning that was eaten by the local steel erectors before starting work (provided we weren't on strike). They were good People up there. My landlady had a pretty good beard and she looked hard as fck. (two up two down). |
Yes, I worked for Cleveland Bridge for a few years. They were based in Darlington and their premises were on the Yarm Road. I think it was Barm cakes though which was their term for a bread roll. |  |
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| The BBC on 15:38 - Nov 13 with 664 views | Discodroids |
| The BBC on 15:24 - Nov 13 by kensalriser | Digweed at 120BPM? Must have been on the mandies. |
I think prog house back then was around that BPM. perhaps i went to far like i normally do and it should be more like 110 Bpm. Anyway the Ginger driving prog house high sensei blew me out. And quite right too imo. |  |
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