Guest HiTtHeBoNgO Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 think this was from a gerry anderson type programme not sure though no idea what its worth has on the flip mike mcdonald god knows ... rca 9136 demo p.m if to embaressed to leave reply ..
Guest Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 think this was from a gerry anderson type programme not sure though no idea what its worth has on the flip mike mcdonald god knows ... rca 9136 demo p.m if to embaressed to leave reply .. £20tops but more like a tenner,......reissue,
Guest HiTtHeBoNgO Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 £20tops but more like a tenner,......reissue, its the 1st uk issue im sure .... it was later released on sos ...do you want it then ken
Guest Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 its the 1st uk issue im sure .... it was later released on sos ...do you want it then ken Cheers Andy,do like M Mcdonut track,not ashamed to admit it too!!,you`re probberly right about 1st issue in the uk,but both sides released surely on there own,before?,anybody?,.....SOS release ???boots surely?,hope yer` well Andy,later Ken
Steve G Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 Cheers Andy,do like M Mcdonut track,not ashamed to admit it too!!,you`re probberly right about 1st issue in the uk,but both sides released surely on there own,before?,anybody?,.....SOS release ???boots surely?,hope yer` well Andy,later Ken This double header on RCA was c 1977 and something I think Richard Searling may have had a hand in getting out, as he was at RCA and these were both monsters at Wigan etc at the time. I thought Interplay was a type of crime / mystery TV show originally from Detroit. Mike McDonald was not issued in the UK on RCA prior to this (and yes I do like it). Interplay I seem to recall did come out in Europe in the 60's, but I cannot recall whether it was UK or not without checking my files Maybe one of the UK experts and either shoot me down in flames or verify. I should add that I cannot stand this piece of crapola hence a mental blind spot.
grant Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 its the 1st uk issue im sure .... it was later released on sos ...do you want it then ken Like teh Dinah KLee pic mate - she did a track called Too Many People - anyone know if same as Bobby Goldsboro version? BTW - US release of Interplay has the better flip 'Dragnet '67' - also played by RS at the Casino
Gene-r Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 (edited) This double header on RCA was c 1977 and something I think Richard Searling may have had a hand in getting out, as he was at RCA and these were both monsters at Wigan etc at the time. I thought Interplay was a type of crime / mystery TV show originally from Detroit. Mike McDonald was not issued in the UK on RCA prior to this (and yes I do like it). Interplay I seem to recall did come out in Europe in the 60's, but I cannot recall whether it was UK or not without checking my files Maybe one of the UK experts and either shoot me down in flames or verify. I should add that I cannot stand this piece of crapola hence a mental blind spot. Hi Steve, Actually I thought it was the B-side of the US issue, "Dragnet" that was the TV crime theme? Interplay was composed by the tinkling two, under their full names Derek Cohen and Ray Smith. Released in the US in 1967. Mike McDonald dates from 1970. The 1977 release was the first UK release for either side. As well as seeing it with the orange RCA label, I've also seen issues with the black label, which may indicate that it was still being pressed as late as 1979-1980. Edited January 6, 2006 by Gene-R
Guest in town Mikey Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 Can anyone else hear the tune to It Takes Two, in God Knows? Can anyone else hear these friggin voices?
Guest vinylvixen Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 No, Mike, the voices are IN YOUR HEAD Please keep them there. Happy New Year, sweets JoCan anyone else hear the tune to It Takes Two, in God Knows? Can anyone else hear these friggin voices?
Guest HiTtHeBoNgO Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 bids stand at £2.25 for the rca cheers on the dinah lee mate , i think she is cracking , have the 2 uk aladdin releases and its a shame she never had more exposure in the uk ... and thanks for the replys guys , i actually meant to put it in the ian levine thread
Guest Posted January 6, 2006 Posted January 6, 2006 bids stand at £2.25 for the rca cheers on the dinah lee mate , i think she is cracking , have the 2 uk aladdin releases and its a shame she never had more exposure in the uk ... and thanks for the replys guys , i actually meant to put it in the ian levine thread Why,its got fukc all to do with him/her/it......
Sunnysoul Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 bids stand at £2.25 for the rca cheers on the dinah lee mate , i think she is cracking , have the 2 uk aladdin releases and its a shame she never had more exposure in the uk ... Yep, Dinah Lee's superior version of Bobby Goldsboro's Too Many People. Dinah Lee was a genuine blue eyed femme (Aussie/NZ) soul / r n b singer (better vocal talent than Lynne Randell !) Can you please tell us the four titles of Dinah Lee's UK Aladdin releases, please? Thanks in advance !
Guest HiTtHeBoNgO Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 hiya mate aladdin 606 the nitty gritty / ill forgive and forget you 1965 aladdin 608 i cant believe what you say / pushing a good thing to far 1965 yeah she was from n/z but had more success in oz i cant comment on the lynne randell as i have a mint uk copy for trades
Pete S Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 (edited) Yep, Dinah Lee's superior version of Bobby Goldsboro's Too Many People. Sorry to laugh but I've heard most of Dinah Lee's records and they are uniformally awful. Her version of Pushing A Good Thing Too Far is a joke, and to say her version of Bobby Goldsboro is better than the original is just madness. I'll send this up if I can find the tape. Edited January 8, 2006 by Pete-S
Guest HiTtHeBoNgO Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 the flip of pushing is the side pete , great version of i + t cant believe what you say i saw your name on the thread mate and i thought you had pushed up the derek an ray to over £3 ..
Pete S Posted January 8, 2006 Posted January 8, 2006 the flip of pushing is the side pete , great version of i + t cant believe what you say i saw your name on the thread mate and i thought you had pushed up the derek an ray to over £3 .. Well I only sell it for £4 mate so not much point me buying it!
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