On The Double (1961)
Who believes that Spurs can maintain their fantastic early-season form, and finish in the Top Four??………?
……..in 1961, when we went on to win the Double by winning our first 11 games, nobody had previously given us a chance of the League championship, as in 1960 we were ordinary.
I believe we now have an eager, skilful squad with strength in all positions, for the first time in many years……..
5th is good or even better 4th. They have quite quality players on the bench, such as dos santos who have played pretty good in the gold cup, and could have impact this season. my hope is that harry redknapp can assure them to have an important part in team even from the bench (maybe rotate the players a little) rather than undermining their ability like he did last season with the like of darren bent, pavlyuchenko or bentley.
SID JAMES & LIZ FRASER – ‘Double Bunk’ – 1961 45rpm
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The Very Best of Frank Sinatra
$13.56 A great, comprehensive collection of Sinatra's most popular Reprise tracks, and worth having for any number of reasons, Very Best Of features tons of familiar hits--but requires a caveat for casual Sinatra fans. When Sinatra formed Reprise, he began to re-record many of the sides he'd released on Capitol, in an attempt to transfer his catalog to the new label. It was a smooth move, but his re-reco... |
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Blue Hawaii / Paradise, Hawaiian Style (Double Feature)
$8.85 Blue HawaiiThe year was 1961. Fallout shelters dot suburban backyards. Ken joins Barbie. Roger Maris slugs 61 home runs. And Elvis Presley is in paradise playing an ex-G.I. who comes home to Blue Hawaii. His mother (Angela Lansbury) expects him to climb the corporate ladder. But Elvis would rather wear an aloha shirt than a white collar so he goes to work as a tour guide. Lucky Elvis: his first cu... |
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Free Jazz
$6.16 By 1961, when Free Jazz was released, alto saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman was infamous in the jazz world. His searing alto sax and full-ensemble take on melody were assailed by critics. Free Jazz only furthered Coleman's infamy, with its seamless, seemingly atonal high energy and wholesale lack of a melodic or harmonic center. For the session, Coleman assembled two complete quartets and ... |
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Back Street [VHS]
$14.98 Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullavan are the star-crossed lovers in 1941's Back Street. Reunited in New York City years after their marriage plans were sabotaged, Sullavan discovers that Boyer is now wed to another. Desperate to remain a part of his life, she agrees to become his mistress. With Richard Carlson, Tim Holt, Frank McHugh.... |
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The Parent Trap [VHS]
$0.61 Hayley Mills is the two-fer star of this original version of the 1961 Disney comedy. The young actress plays twin sisters originally unaware of each others' existence and who later determine to bring their divorced parents together again by secretly trading places. Brian Keith and Maureen O'Hara bring some adult legitimacy to their roles as the wary parents, Joanna Barnes is a good sport as dad's ... |

