Tag: classic

Sunday Times: East End Faces on eBay

Here's something that looks quite interesting for not a lot of cash on eBay, a Sunday Times magazine from 1968 with the frontpage headline of East End Faces. According to the description, the cover story for this June 2nd issue was David Bailey taking photos of those East End Faces, […]

Crombie factory sale in Leeds

For one-day only, Crombie has its factory sale this Saturday, 17th July 2010. You'll find it at 98 Kirstall Road, Leeds, LS3 1HJ (turn between fire station and YTV, head for no. 98), running from 10am to 4pm. According to Crombie, the men's stock will be massively discounted, so £695 […]

Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities 4

Must have missed this one when it sneaked out a couple of weeks back, but Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities Volume 4 is worth flagging up for fans of rare 60s soul. Out, as you would expect on Kent via Ace, the 24-track CD packs in a number of big money […]

Fred Perry World Cups polos – £30

For obvious reasons, all the Fred Perry Tournament Edition World Cup polo shirts are marked down – making them something of a bargain. You see, they don't actually say World Cup on them – just the name of the country and the year. So they're just decent polo shirts with […]

Georgie Fame – Seventh Son

The Flamingo might have become a distant memory, but Georgie Fame continued to knock out some cracking tunes as the 60s progressed, including this funky take on Mose Allison's Seventh Son. Even better, on this video he's wearing a dressing gown and dancing with Pan's People. As you do.

The London Nobody Knows – Radio 4

You might have seen the film (we reviewed it right here) or you might have the original book by Geoffrey Fletcher from the 1960s. If you're a fan of either, you might want to catch The London Nobody Knows on BBC radio 4. Historian and presenter, Dan Cruickshank, has a […]

eBay watch: Quadrophenia novel – 99p

I know we've featured this before, but I also know a number of you are still looking for a copy, so I'm glad to flag up any cheap copies of the Quadrophenia novel by Alan Fletcher – like this one. Long out of print (probably not been printed since its […]

The Beat 30th anniversary show

Hot on the heels of The Selecter doing a 30th anniversary comes something similar from The Beat, which is doing its own 30th anniversary gig, performing the I Just Can't Stop It album (the band's debut) in its entirety. Yes, the album that brought us Mirror in the bathroom, Best […]