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Mull of Kintyre memories at hit song’s reunion
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Mull of Kintyre memories at hit song’s reunion
Exclusive words and pictures MARK DAVEY
Drummer Tommy Blue pours a glass of Prosecco for his daughter KSPB pipe major Julie Blue.
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