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I've bought a new car!  I've currently got a 3 door Fiesta which I love, but we struggle using it as our main car with only 3 doors.  I'm picking up my Peugeot 208 on Saturday!

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Hope you enjoy your new toy, whichever way you play your music slight_smile

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Anonymous
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Thanks!  I'm quite happy as I've found the Absolute Radio app so I can listen to Absolute 80s or Classic Rock through Bluetooth - I have to ration myself though as it uses a lot of data!

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Girl after my own heart,love listening to classic rock slight_smile

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Girl after my own heart,love listening to classic rock slight_smile


Thought you were an X Factor fan LOL

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If you are referring to my 'signature' young man, it's purely an homage to Sam Bailey - she's a local girl 😛

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Girl after my own heart,love listening to classic rock slight_smile


I presume you're a Queen fan?  One of my biggest regrets is not seeing them live.

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You presume correctly my dear, I was fortunate enough to see them at Knebworth Park in 1986 - last concert Freddie ever did 😞 

 

In my humble opinion they were unrivalled, particularly live - FM was the ultimate frontman.

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I love watching Freddie on TV so to have seen him live must have been amazing.  I can still remember the day he died, I was 16 and on a (short lived!) YTS scheme at the local newspaper.  Although he was obviously ill it was still such a shock.

 

I might have to listen to a bit of Queen tomorrow!

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I love watching Freddie on TV so to have seen him live must have been amazing.  I can still remember the day he died, I was 16 and on a (short lived!) YTS scheme at the local newspaper.  Although he was obviously ill it was still such a shock.

 

I might have to listen to a bit of Queen tomorrow!


I remember it like it was yesterday - cried all day at work! (I was a little older than you dear wink )

 

At least with all the technology these days we can watch and listen whenever we choose :))

 

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I last saw them (well Brian and Roger) at the Nottingham Arena a few years back. I'm sure it would have been much better with Mr. Mercury. I still have most of the early albums and singles on vinyl, My faves have to be Sheer Heart Attack and Night at the Opera.

At the trailing edge of technology.
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