macca Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 who played this first? I'd have said Searling or perhaps Soul Sam, who I personally associate it with. Some people say Nev Wherry. 1
Peter99 Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 who played this first? I'd have said Searling or perhaps Soul Sam, who I personally associate it with. Some people say Nev Wherry. It always reminds me of Nev Wherry Macca - although I think it was a Sam spin first. It's a fantastic record. Peter
boff Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 Was it covered up as Lenny Curtis Not another day ?... Boff.... 1
Harry Crosby Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 Was it covered up as Lenny Curtis Not another day ?...Boff....Correct, ive got Nev Wherry as well
Simon T Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 I have 4 tapes from 1979 where Sam plays it. I have 2 with Nev from 1980 and he doesn't play it 1
Arthur Fenn Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 Sam all the way again 8-), not sure where it came from tho? 1
Guest gordon russell Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 is,nt Arin Demain really Karl Gilbert....who did a version of wee oo let it be you......might be wrong
Simon T Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 Sam was playing it covered up in '78. All the 4 tapes from 79, it's uncovered
Harry Crosby Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 I thought Arin Demain was Ernie Lucas!!!Here you go mate https://anorakscorner.homestead.com/CoverUps.html
Speedlimit Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 Definitely a Sam spin yes it was covered as Lenny Curtis isn't it Ernie Lucas under a pseudo name He also recorded another single on blue star as Lord Jim & the V.I.P'S 1
Simon T Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 Definitely a Sam spin yes it was covered as Lenny Curtis isn't it Ernie Lucas under a pseudo name He also recorded another single on blue star as Lord Jim & the V.I.P'S discog here https://www.sirshambling.com/artists_2012/L/ernie_lucas/index.php 1
Chalky Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 Arin Demain, Ernie Lucas, Lord Jim and Karl Evans the names he recorded under.
macca Posted November 3, 2013 Author Posted November 3, 2013 So perhaps Nev acquired it from Sam when he'd started to play 100% new releases. Nev's definitely associated with it in some circles.
Speedlimit Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 So perhaps Nev acquired it from Sam when he'd started to play 100% new releases. Nev's definitely associated with it in some circles. Nev got his copy the same time he got the second copy of Rita & the Tiaras which would be back end of 78
Guest gordon russell Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 I thought Arin Demain was Ernie Lucas!!! Yeh you're right trev....Karl evans was who l mean,t....not karl gilbert.....this red wines loovly
Guest Soulfood33 Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 Last record For Manship sets at Cleethorpes Pier he sold it to Nev when he quit DJing
Geeselad Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 remember Sam buy this again, late 9ts, early milenium and hammering it at the ritz bank holiday nighters. 1
Guest Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 Tangent...I recall a WD copy being sold by someone in London many, many years ago...wish I had taken a picture...if only we had smart phones back then! Add that to the regular blue promo and the 'star-design' blue promo...but were there ever stock copies on any design? Great track regardless of the label design!
Tai-pan Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 (edited) On 11/3/2013 at 03:51, Flynny said: Tangent...I recall a WD copy being sold by someone in London many, many years ago...wish I had taken a picture...if only we had smart phones back then! Add that to the regular blue promo and the 'star-design' blue promo...but were there ever stock copies on any design? Great track regardless of the label design! Another Nev Wherry play, along with Sam and Richard, i seem to recall, i think Johnny Manship may have the truth on origin on this one (he's getting bit old now), Sorry John! Come on John, give us the load down on this disc, i know it came from you. Nev told me. Bless. Andy K Edited June 1, 2016 by Tai-Pan
Mick Holdsworth Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 On 02/11/2013 at 19:24, macca said: So perhaps Nev acquired it from Sam when he'd started to play 100% new releases. Nev's definitely associated with it in some circles. I bought Sam's copy directly from him - must have been about '78 or '79. He had just uncovered it.
Paul Royle Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 (edited) First copy discovered in Pittsburgh 1978 by JM. was his last record to many sets at Cleethorpes Winter Gardens. Taking over from "Paris Blues" as his last record. Edited June 1, 2016 by Paul Royle
Andy Rix Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 (edited) 3 hours ago, Paul Royle said: First copy discovered in Pittsburgh 1978 by JM. was his last record to many sets at Cleethorpes Winter Gardens. Taking over from "Paris Blues" as his last record. That's my recollection as well .... first spun by JM as Lenny Curtis - Not Another Day ... I might even have a cassette tape in the garage of the Cleethorpes spot where it got its first play Apparently the song was recorded at the infamous Gold Star studio in L.A. Andy Edited June 1, 2016 by Andy Rix 1
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