Guest Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 I believe this track is from 1966 on a label called Peaches. I believe the lead singer is Kenneth Childs long with Bruce Childs and Ralph Childs. the other 2 names I have are Myles and Smith ???? Perhaps some of you across the Pond have some more info. Peaches No. 6721 "You Left Me" Joe from FOSLAND
Guest Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 We do not use the word Wanker here in the US and most do not even know the meaning. Here are some US Wanker terms that you may or may not ever heard before: Beat the Bishop, Flog the Dummy, Milk the Lizard, Paddle the Pickle, Jerk the Gherkin, A Pocket Pool Player, Hand Jive, A Diddler and a Pud Pounder. Merry Christmas Joe of Fosland
Guest Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 I believe this track is from 1966 on a label called Peaches. I believe the lead singer is Kenneth Childs long with Bruce Childs and Ralph Childs. the other 2 names I have are Myles and Smith ???? Perhaps some of you across the Pond have some more info. Peaches No. 6721 "You Left Me" Joe from FOSLAND Fukcin brill,Clifton hall at its best,giz` it? bet these cost about a zillion pound`s?hope i`m wrong
Guest Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 We do not use the word Wanker here in the US and most do not even know the meaning. Here are some US Wanker terms that you may or may not ever heard before: Beat the Bishop, Flog the Dummy, Milk the Lizard, Paddle the Pickle, Jerk the Gherkin, A Pocket Pool Player, Hand Jive, A Diddler and a Pud Pounder. Merry Christmas Joe of Fosland Yes but you can only say them in English...
steve z Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 Yes but you can only say them in English... Trouble is his last listened to clip ....I have
steve z Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 post deleted Hi Mike ,you are still up and about TOP man ,let me bore you with a tape of current plays ATB Stevie Z
Guest 50box Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 Hi Mike ,you are still up and about TOP man ,let me bore you with a tape of current plays ATB Stevie Z where`s fosman gone?
Mike Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 Hi Mike ,you are still up and about TOP man ,let me bore you with a tape of current plays ATB Stevie Z up and about Stevie? only just more like down and out yeah sure Stevie, tell you what pass on a tape and will do a few six packs (tracks clipped and mixed in) off it for site mike
Rupert Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 I believe this track is from 1966 on a label called Peaches. I believe the lead singer is Kenneth Childs long with Bruce Childs and Ralph Childs. the other 2 names I have are Myles and Smith ???? Perhaps some of you across the Pond have some more info. Peaches No. 6721 "You Left Me" Joe from FOSLAND also came out as the aspirations on the same label number
Chalky Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 (edited) Wonder which is the rarer? I would say the Aspirations. The flip I Want To Be Free is as good if not better. The Smith is Walter Smith who left to form Walter & The Admerations (Man Oh Man on La Cindy). Edited December 24, 2005 by chalky
Chalky Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 quick surf and found this.... The Admirations consisted of brothers Kenneth, Bruce and Ralp Childs and two unknown members remembered only as Myles and Smith. Lead singer Kenneth Childs sang in a mournful tenor similar to the Five Stairsteps' Clarence Burke Jr., but not nearly as exciting. Ex-Players Tommie Johnson and Herbert Butler managed the North Side Chicago natives, who debuted with "My Admiration for You" b/w "Heaven in Your Arms" on Paree Records in 1966. Neither Paree nor the Admirations reaped any benefits from the association, so the group sauntered to Peaches Records for one release, "You Left Me"; it received a modicum of airplay locally, better than previous releases, but not enough to keep Peaches afloat. Label-jumping once more, this time to George Leaner's One-der-ful Records, they enjoyed their most popular record, "Wait Until I Get to Know You," which surpassed "You Left Me." Released late in 1967, it got the fellows some better gigs around town, but never broke regionally. A final One-der-ful release issued in 1968, "Don't Leave Me" b/w "All for You," stiffed. It all ended when One-der-ful folded later in 1968; some of their artists signed with George Leaner's brother Ernie's Toddlin' Town Records, but the Admirations, needing more stability, drifted from the business without even as much as eyeballing a royalty check.
Ted Massey Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 I would say the Aspirations. The flip I Want To Be Free is as good if not better. The Smith is Walter Smith who left to form Walter & The Admerations (Man Oh Man on La Cindy). thanks Chalky made my day
Guest Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 This is one of my favourite tracks... absolutely awesome! So full of theatrical delight... a great dancer and a great tune.
Simon T Posted December 25, 2005 Posted December 25, 2005 I believe this track is from 1966 on a label called Peaches. I believe the lead singer is Kenneth Childs long with Bruce Childs and Ralph Childs. the other 2 names I have are Myles and Smith ???? Perhaps some of you across the Pond have some more info. Peaches No. 6721 "You Left Me" Joe from FOSLAND
Ged Parker Posted December 26, 2005 Posted December 26, 2005 (edited) Wonder which is the rarer? The Aspirations I think is the rarer one. Well it is in our house Edited December 26, 2005 by ged parker
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