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Free your mind, by Owenzo
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Free your mind, by Owenzo

Free Youyr Mind, by Owenzo, produced by Yung Reggie


Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy

The Unicorns - Coronado High School Women's Barbershop singing Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy in the style of The Andrews Sisters.


Flames, by Rachel Gill
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Flames, by Rachel Gill

Flames, by Rachel Gill. From the forthcoming 'Day and Night Dreaming' EP.


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"A Very Spectrum Christmas" by Thomas A. Christie (Part 3).

Excerpts from "A Very Spectrum Christmas" by Thomas A. Christie (Part 3). In this section: "The White Door" by Tartan Software (1987). Throughout the 1980s, thousands of British children were lucky enough to discover a Sinclair ZX Spectrum under their Christmas trees and soon found their eyes opened to a virtual world of wonder. But Santa Claus did more than deliver computers — sometimes he appeared on them, too. This book delves into the Spectrum’s extraordinary pantheon of seasonal games: the good, the bad, the surprising, the unabashedly surreal and the occasionally rather tenuous. "A Very Spectrum Christmas" is Copyright ©2021 Thomas A. Christie, all rights reserved, and is published by Extremis Publishing Ltd. This title is available as a physical book from www.extremispublishing.com and all good online retailers and independent booksellers worldwide.