Dusty Springfield was the image of Swinging Sixties Britain with her blonde beehive hairdo, panda eyes make-up and stylish dress sense. I remember hers being one of the first voices I heard on the radio when I was much younger. Something about it drew me in even at that young age and has remained with me ever since. Looking back now, I'm sure it was the intensity and soulfulness of her singing that made me a fan and, no doubt, led to my future musical preferences. Throughout the decade she...
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Christmas 1975/6: Chris Hill: Renta Santa / Bionic Santa
The time around Christmas is often referred to as the ’silly season’, particularly when it comes to Christmas songs. Chris Hill’s contributions to Yuletide mirth certainly prove the rule. Over the Christmases of both 1975 and 1976, this British DJ released two novelty records which both entered the UK Top 10. Both discs were what was known as “break-in” records. With Hill acting as narrator, he interspersed his words with small sections of other well-known hits of the era. Firstly in 1975, h…
Using SquidUtils to Build Amazon Links
Recently I joined SquidUtils.com to help promote my Squidoo articles and discovered their utility to build Amazon links. I find them much easier to use than other link building programmes. To use it you need to be an Amazon affiliate, but you can join up for free and you can then earn royalties on all sales.With SquidUtils, all you have to do is to enter the (ASIN) number of the item you want to feature in the box. Under that is a box for your affiliate ID. You can choose an individual code, a large poster or a banner.Individual items can be set 3 or 4 in a line as I’ve done in my Bath Baskets
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