Gerry Marsden RIP

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Really sad only watched a documentary about him 2 weeks ago.

RIP Gerry Marsden, 'don't let the sun catch you crying'.
 
One of the first 45 rpm records I was ever given as a kid was I Like It by Gerry & The Pacemakers and I've never forgotten it and it always makes me smile when I hear it

RIP Gerry <rose><rose>
 
One of the first 45 rpm records
bought mine think it was 6s and 4d ...a £1 used to get me into Bristol buy 3 records and home again! Trying to think where I bought it … might have been WHS .. near Arcade? Can almost see the counter top 50? records in shelves behind it and in front of counter [you stood between it and counter] was all the "LP's" like a big table with rows of them sectioned off …… its all pedestrianized now might have been on a corner? that was 60 years ago!
 
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The music from his generation was something else. We have a load of old "albums" mixed artists, singing songs of the sixties and seventies. Must have been a real different atmosphere on the dance floor then, now is mostly standing still and moving the odd bit of body! R.I.P <rose>