
Wheezing in some nursing home, probably
How many of the shops, locations and people can you identify?
Lines close at 6pm.
Pack of 20 for the winner.
Carroll’s ad 1980 via Brand New Retro

Wheezing in some nursing home, probably
How many of the shops, locations and people can you identify?
Lines close at 6pm.
Pack of 20 for the winner.
Carroll’s ad 1980 via Brand New Retro
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The 2012 UK Eurovision entrant (with Irish model Liz Stack) in a Dublin fashion spread From ‘New Spotlight’ magazine, May 25, 1967.
Damn crooning hipster.
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Brothers Tommy and Jimmy Swarbrigg.
Their 1975 song ‘That’s What Friends Are For’ came 9th in Sweden.
A real choker.
We’ll see ourselves out.
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Take it away boys:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFvfzGoNG9c


Johnny Logan advertising Alias Tom menswear shop in Dublin (and Opel cars) in ‘Success’ magazine, 1984.
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Advert in New Spotlight, 1971.
Michael was from Kilcullen, Co Kildare, and played the drums (dressed in a sailor outfit) and sang in his own showband, The Concordes.
This single, his debut, reached number one in the Irish charts. His second release, also a number one, was called ‘But You Love Me Daddy’.
*cough*
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