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Sladest, by Slade (Polydor, 1973).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.Click bold links to play.Track listing:“Cum on Feel the Noize” (Noddy Holder/Jim Lea) UK #1“Look Wot You Dun” (Holder/Lea/Don Powell) UK #4“Gudbuy

Sladest, by Slade (Polydor, 1973).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.Click bold links to play.Track listing:“Cum on Feel the Noize” (Noddy Holder/Jim Lea) UK #1“Look Wot You Dun” (Holder/Lea/Don Powell) UK #4“Gudbuy

Sladest, by Slade (Polydor, 1973).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.Click

Sladest, by Slade (Polydor, 1973).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.Click

Sladest, by Slade (Polydor, 1973).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.Click

Sladest, by Slade (Polydor, 1973).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.Click

Sladest, by Slade (Polydor, 1973).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.Click

Spotlight On The Walker Brothers, By The Walker Brothers (Philips, 1977).From A Charity Shop In Sherwood, Nottingham.click Bold Links To Play.record One - Side One1. The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore2. My Love Is Growing3. No Sad Songs For Me4. Turn

Spotlight On The Walker Brothers, By The Walker Brothers (Philips, 1977).From A Charity

The New Centurions, By Joseph Wambaugh (Sphere, 1972).From A Second-Hand Book Shop In Clumber Park, Notts.

The New Centurions, By Joseph Wambaugh (Sphere, 1972).From A Second-Hand Book Shop

Moorcock&Amp;Rsquo;S Book Of Martyrs, By Michael Moorcock (Quartet, 1976).From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.from The Return Of Jimi Hendrix, As Witnessed By A Hero-Worshipping, Spaced-Out Roadie, To The Death Of Christ, As Witnessed By A Time-Tripping Tourist

Moorcock&Amp;Rsquo;S Book Of Martyrs, By Michael Moorcock (Quartet, 1976).From A

The Ghost&Amp;Rsquo;S Companion, Edited By Peter Haining (Puffin, 1978).From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

The Ghost&Amp;Rsquo;S Companion, Edited By Peter Haining (Puffin, 1978).From A Charity

Demonstrand, By Robert Alexander (Corgi, 1982). From A Charity Shop In Nottingham. The Man Was Lying Across The Rock, His Limbs Twisted Under Him. His Head Was Thrown Back, As Though He Were Screaming - His Lips Drawn Back Over Gleaming Teeth&Amp;Hellip;But

Demonstrand, By Robert Alexander (Corgi, 1982). From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

The World Shuffler, By Keith Laumer (Coronet, 1978). From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

The World Shuffler, By Keith Laumer (Coronet, 1978). From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

Monsters And Vampires, By Alan Frank (Octopus, 1976).From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

Monsters And Vampires, By Alan Frank (Octopus, 1976).From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

‘Aged 62, Bela Lugosi Reflects On His British Stage Tour Of Dracula In This Publicity Still’, From Monsters And Vampires, By Alan Frank (Octopus, 1976).From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

‘Aged 62, Bela Lugosi Reflects On His British Stage Tour Of Dracula In This Publicity

Action Comic, 17Th April 1976 (Ipc Magazines).From 30Th Century Comics In London.“Action Was A Controversial Weekly British Anthology Comic That Was Published By Ipc Magazines, Starting On 14 February 1976.Concerns Over The Comic&Amp;Rsquo;S Violent Content

Action Comic, 17Th April 1976 (Ipc Magazines).From 30Th Century Comics In London.“Action

Man, Action Comic Was Hardcore.panels From ‘The Running Man’, ‘Blackjack’ And ‘Dredger’ From Action Comic 17Th April, 1976 (Ipc Magazines).From A Charity Shop In Nottingham.

Man, Action Comic Was Hardcore.panels From ‘The Running Man’, ‘Blackjack’

Cover To Action Comic 8Th May, 1976 (Ipc Magazines).From 30Th Century Comics, London.

Cover To Action Comic 8Th May, 1976 (Ipc Magazines).From 30Th Century Comics, London.

Hook Jaw, From Action Comic 10Th April, 1976. (Ipc Magazines).From 30Th Century Comics, London.

Hook Jaw, From Action Comic 10Th April, 1976. (Ipc Magazines).From 30Th Century Comics,

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