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Twinkle - remember her?

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KatyK Sat 23-May-15 10:45:59

I've just been reading about her. She died this week of cancer, poor lady, aged 66. I was fascinated to read that she married the Milk Tray man - I don't know why I was fascinated but I was. RIP.

seasider Mon 25-May-15 21:48:47

I bought that record because I had a boyfriend called Terry. I also liked Leader of the Pack and Tell Laura I Love Her!

Katek Mon 25-May-15 09:59:22

Gosh, that takes me back! If I recall she was actually rather posh. but what on earth is she wearing?!

Purpledaffodil Mon 25-May-15 08:18:30

Just watched the YouTube clip and was transported back! "Salad days when I was green in judgement". grin
I saw Twinkle once in Kingston High street. Even my friends were not impressed by that claim to fame! RIP Twinkle. flowers

feetlebaum Sun 24-May-15 22:35:11

I remember a heat of the Miss England (I think) competition when I was playing at the Lyceum in London... two of the judges were people I'd never heard of - Donovan, who went on to have a career, and this lady, Twinkle, who was, I think, a one-hit wonder. I don't think the name helped... OK for comedy (think Dinnerladies) but not much else.

petra Sun 24-May-15 19:57:49

I went to the launch party of one of her records (can't remember which) it was the 60s. My sister was a secretary to a record producer at Decca records. She was dating a singer from the Bachelors at the time.

Marelli Sun 24-May-15 18:16:03

I think she must have made a small 'd', Ana, therefore: MOdS turned upside down?

Ana Sun 24-May-15 18:13:22

Where did the P come from? confused

Marelli Sun 24-May-15 18:11:06

My DS's friend's mum confused, appliqued 'MODS' on the back of his parka (this was in the late 70's/early 80's when there was a wee bit of a Mod revival). Unfortunately, she had the jacket the wrong way round when she sewed on the letters and from then on he was known as SPOW, and still is! grin

kittylester Sun 24-May-15 10:48:06

The brother of one of my SiLs has a thriving business customising scooters for the older person with more money than sense. He wins prizes and all sorts. confused grin

Ana Sat 23-May-15 20:00:20

'Please wait at the gates of heaven for me...' hmm

Yes, it was a bit rubbish.

Although she was only 16 at the time...grin

rosesarered Sat 23-May-15 19:52:34

I had a boyfriend with a moped and always felt a bit embarrassed being on it with him, a motor bike would have been much cooler.Add to that the fact that he was called Trevor.
I wanted Twinkles hair as well, didn't everyone?I thought the record Terry was rubbish though, even then.

KatyK Sat 23-May-15 18:59:58

I was a mod too - well I thought I was!

Ana Sat 23-May-15 18:34:07

The leather gear holds it all in! grin

Marelli Sat 23-May-15 18:31:57

Oh, they do, kitty! grin

kittylester Sat 23-May-15 18:28:33

I was a mod Marelli so only liked boys on scooters (or with cars)! Though I have to say older men look better on motorbikes than scooters especially if they have spread! grin

KatyK Sat 23-May-15 18:27:09

nightowl - thinking about it, I think 'the girl who used to be me' was the theme song to the film.

Marelli Sat 23-May-15 18:06:14

It was one of the first records I bought. In 1964 I was 14 and SO wanted to have hair like hers. To have been allowed a fringe as long as that would have been a start, but my mother was always trying to hack bits off mine. Sad songs like 'Terry', and 'Leader of the Pack' appealed to me. I hadn't seen anything of Twinkle since the 60's, I don't think. Boys on motorbikes held a bit of a fascination to young girls, though, didn't they (actually, I quite like to see the odd one or two now wink)! I had a boyfriend whose nickname was 'Speedy'.....he only had a moped, though sadgrin

nightowl Sat 23-May-15 15:00:41

I'd like to think he regrets it kitty. I spent a whole winter stalking him and it was flippin' freezing standing outside his house in the snow, I can tell you. I wonder what I would have done if he came out. Thankfully (now) he never did. Probably saw me from his bedroom window and hid!

It is strange what feelings this has evoked Riverwalk. Actually the other day I had a really strong desire to go back to the riding stables I used to go to around the same time, and just lie in a field all day. I may do it, and take Twinkle on the iPod smile

kittylester Sat 23-May-15 14:45:43

Night owl, I bet Nigel Adams regrets it now! It was my hair! In comparison, the spots were not an issue! grin

ninathenana Sat 23-May-15 14:45:07

I loved that song at the time. I lent my copy of the single to a girl in my class. She was seeing a Terry at the time. I never saw the record again angry

Riverwalk Sat 23-May-15 14:27:37

What a strange feeling this has evoked.

I was 10 in 1964 and Terry was the second record that I bought - the first being It's All Over Now. Well that's how I remember things, but can't be exact about the chronology.

Like Jingl and Nightowl I'm feeling out of sorts!

Where did 50 years go?

nightowl Sat 23-May-15 14:27:08

I didn't know that KatyK, though I have seen Shirley Valentine! I must have internalised the words.

Yes kitty, that way lies madness grin. I think I would just like to be her again for a day. I'm sure I would find I spent the whole day worrying about spots, why I was rubbish at physics, and why Nigel Adams didn't love me as I loved him..... grin

KatyK Sat 23-May-15 14:26:58

That's true kitty smile

kittylester Sat 23-May-15 14:07:54

Think about how much you might not experience though if you went back and chose differently!

KatyK Sat 23-May-15 14:00:28

I have used those words many times nightowl 'the girl who used to be me'. I wonder what happened to her sad They were used in Shirley Valentine 'the girl who used to be me would go dancing'.....