Agentsmith Posted December 28, 2009 Posted December 28, 2009 remember john vincent?....even now john has a penchant for spinning backing tracks, but he will be remembered nonemoreso than at the casino in its formative years...i suppose we now class this as being "leftfield" but in 73-75 john played some wierd and wonderfully odd-ball tunes....best of all, "the miami sound" by the gladiators which had a intro that sounded like a flutewhistle in an echo chamber. naturally, this was a cover-up for jack23 by the centuries on leopard records, an undoubted r&r stormer but with the right frenetic pace to satisfy the speed induced dancers at station road and believe me, this tune rocked 1800 people back then, all clapping in unison as any surviving cassette tape from that era , will testify. if john's earwiggin...does he still possess the infamous disc?....guy hennigan was another, and i think he still has an acetate of the valentino's "sweeter than the day before" instr., is it the only? the agent..."in trouble"
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