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Confessions of a Cliff Richard fan

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Published Date: 27 October 2009
Adgil Crescent,
Southowram
I've got a confession to make.

Right, here we go; last Sunday I took my wife to Manchester to see Cliff Richard and The Shadows.

There, now I've said it, my children will disown me and I will be a laughing stock in our village. But, to tell you the truth, they were brilliant.

Cliff bounced around the stage like, in his words, any other pensioner and he noted that they were the only ones who had not retired.

On the strength of that show they have no need to retire. It was a very good, old-fashioned rock and roll show.

The Shadows played all their hits, and with 50 years' practice their playing was superb.

Now that I have got that off my chest I will take my warm milk to bed and plan. Maybe the Osmonds?

I think not.

Peter Butterworth



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  • Last Updated: 27 October 2009 8:27 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier Main
  • Location: Halifax
 
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lozi,

sheffield 27/10/2009 11:14:48
Perhaps you should try the Osmonds, you will be surprised, they are not bubble gum pop, they wrote some fantastic songs and still continue to astound audiences today with sell out concerts throughout the world. And they are the nicest peope you could ever wish to meet.
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Titus Groan,

Herb Rush 27/10/2009 12:09:15
The Ink Spots were good.
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PosterMeerkat,

27/10/2009 13:33:13
So were Ann Zeigler and Webster Booth
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Long John,

27/10/2009 16:28:09
Dont know about laughing stocks of the village!!!
They ought to re-open the stocks in your village....
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Mick Clarke,

27/10/2009 18:18:04
And who can forget the band on the Titanic?
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Titus Groan,

Herb Rush 27/10/2009 19:00:48
Alma Cogan could belt out a tune.
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