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  • I sold it to andy about 10  yrs ago, but I found it in the 8ts. I had it in the 'piss poor northern sales box' for many years, with no takers.

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    Andy certainly takes credit for playing this covered up, and making many of us aware of it. When I first got a covered up copy, I was surprised that a few of the London folk already knew it via Nick B

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Try Mace, he helped pioneer this record, he may know something, or give you some pointers.

Or Des Parker.

 

I think it was Des who first covered it up.

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Credit where credit is due it was an Andy Dyson discovery. First played at lifeline around the time we we at the Bell.

There you go Julian, you now have a plethora of contacts to help satisfy your curiosity.

  On 08/08/2013 at 12:00, chalky said:

Credit where credit is due it was an Andy Dyson discovery. First played at lifeline around the time we we at the Bell.

 

 

Cheers Chalky. :thumbsup:

I think he also went by the name of Johnny Parker recording for Ben Lee's labels in Philly.

Andy certainly takes credit for playing this covered up, and making many of us aware of it. When I first got a covered up copy, I was surprised that a few of the London folk already knew it via Nick Brown. It is indeed on one of his tapes from "Shades of Soul". J.T.

Parker is in fact John Parker, as Chalky states

 

Des

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  On 08/08/2013 at 12:54, SOUL.INC said:

Andy certainly takes credit for playing this covered up, and making many of us aware of it. When I first got a covered up copy, I was surprised that a few of the London folk already knew it via Nick Brown. It is indeed on one of his tapes from "Shades of Soul". J.T.

Parker is in fact John Parker, as Chalky states

 

Des

 

 

Surprised me that one Des, I have all the Driveller's Delights in garage.

  On 08/08/2013 at 12:54, SOUL.INC said:

Andy certainly takes credit for playing this covered up, and making many of us aware of it. When I first got a covered up copy, I was surprised that a few of the London folk already knew it via Nick Brown. It is indeed on one of his tapes from "Shades of Soul". J.T.

Parker is in fact John Parker, as Chalky states

 

Des

I sold it to andy about 10  yrs ago, but I found it in the 8ts. I had it in the 'piss poor northern sales box' for many years, with no takers.

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