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Never forgot Harry Bendon's impersonation of a white eared elephant!!!

 

He also had great control of his flatulence when the mike was down his pants :roll: .

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WHO USE THE OLD MUCKY DUCK IN THE 60s & 70s A.K.A.BLACKSWAN

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WHO USE THE OLD MUCKY DUCK IN THE 60s & 70s A.K.A.BLACKSWAN

Terry Steeples and Sam Smiths.

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Seeing Vinegar Joe with Elkie Brookes early 70s

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Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias

Average White band

Dr Feelgood (of course!)

Argent

Ace

Sensational Alex Harvey Band (sans Alex)

Frank Sidebottom

Nearly Dan

 

Dagger - worst band I ever saw. 12 minute version of Townsend's "I Can See For Miles"

They thought they were Immersion Leak and Plumber! (They weren't)

Edited by Bushbaby

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Chris check out or email some of the guys who have posted in this thread about the mojo and sixties they maybe able to help you.

 

 

http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?threadid=319

 

in the 70s my best mate how was in the navy when he was on leave or going AWOL we would go in the swan on Saturday lunch and the first guy we saw there from crooks his name was the legendary Joe Cocker fantastic act x

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Billy Fury sang there a few times.

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I think I saw Kokomo there, or did I just dream it ?

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The top floor of the Black Swan was part of the Sheffield and Rotherham Police training dept In the late 60's and early 70's. I signed on there and completed 30 years service.

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Terry Steeples who was a legend to all who remember the Mucky Duck in its prime has sadly passed away age 85.

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R.I.P Terry, will be remembered as a friendly fella.

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lot of us oldies will be saddened by that news samsong..great times, Sheffield legend was terry.. r.i.p.

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