Gene-r Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 (edited) Here's the scan of my copy of "Time Won't Let Me" by J C Messina on Tom King. This appears to have been signed by Tom King himself. On the left of the label, he has written "TO WKCN (i think) LISTENERS - Tom King". On the right of the label, in a different coloured pen, is an inscription which looks like initials, and the year 1975. Is is still safe to assume this was a 1975 release? Or could 1975 be a filing reference for the radio station in question? Certainly the KENDUN matrix looks mid to late '70s, very much like STRAWBERRY or ORLAKE matrices. The recording is in true stereo, and a million times clearer than the bootleg. Would be interesting to see what comes of all this - OK, it's over to you! Edited August 10, 2006 by Gene-R
grant Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 Here's the scan of my copy of "Time Won't Let Me" by J C Messina on Tom King. This appears to have been signed by Tom King himself. On the left of the label, he has written "TO WKCN (i think) LISTENERS - Tom King". On the right of the label, in a different coloured pen, is an inscription which looks like initials, and the year 1975. Is is still safe to assume this was a 1975 release? Or could 1975 be a filing reference for the radio station in question? Certainly the KENDUN matrix looks mid to late '70s, very much like STRAWBERRY or ORLAKE matrices. The recording is in true stereo, and a million times clearer than the bootleg. Would be interesting to see what comes of all this - OK, it's over to you! Interesting one this Gene, it does sound a bit later than 60's, sort of progressive rock if thats the correct phrase from the early to mid-seventies. the heavy-ish guitars in the background etc. Why does everyone assume 60's - you may be right.
Guest Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 Here's the scan of my copy of "Time Won't Let Me" by J C Messina on Tom King. This appears to have been signed by Tom King himself. On the left of the label, he has written "TO WKCN (i think) LISTENERS - Tom King". On the right of the label, in a different coloured pen, is an inscription which looks like initials, and the year 1975. Is is still safe to assume this was a 1975 release? Or could 1975 be a filing reference for the radio station in question? Certainly the KENDUN matrix looks mid to late '70s, very much like STRAWBERRY or ORLAKE matrices. The recording is in true stereo, and a million times clearer than the bootleg. Would be interesting to see what comes of all this - OK, it's over to you! Looks differant to the one i had,and like i say some have "stereo",stamped in,in small letters,i think a filing reference..............but somebody must know definetly
Guest Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 unless a legal re=release?,i`m sure i had a boot-leg in the seventys,they where quikc to boot it,i think ?
grant Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 unless a legal re=release?,i`m sure i had a boot-leg in the seventys,they where quikc to boot it,i think ? i had that boot too Ken, very poor sound quality if I remember right - bought it at wigan off the infamous stall upstairs for quid
Guest Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 (edited) i had that boot too Ken, very poor sound quality if I remember right - bought it at wigan off the infamous stall upstairs for quid Ye` loads of run out groove on em`,why would anybody wanna` boot something only a couple of years later,but it is very good if you like Seeds etc,and i do Edited August 10, 2006 by ken
Gene-r Posted August 10, 2006 Author Posted August 10, 2006 I'm willing to bet a week's wages that it is NOT a 60s recording!
Guest Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 I'm willing to bet a week's wages that it is NOT a 60s recording! A £5 maybe,bet you know something? can you post a decent clip,so we can judge for our selfs
Gene-r Posted August 10, 2006 Author Posted August 10, 2006 A £5 maybe,bet you know something? can you post a decent clip,so we can judge for our selfs I'll try get one up in about half an hour Ken!
Wiganer1 Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 I'll try get one up in about half an hour Ken! #====== jc messina is one of my fave oldies,,,
Guest Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 #====== jc messina is one of my fave oldies,,, Wadya` think Wigan,6ts or 7ts?
Pete S Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 Definitely in the worst 10 records ever played at Wigan
Gene-r Posted August 10, 2006 Author Posted August 10, 2006 Definitely in the worst 10 records ever played at Wigan Wasn't it covered up as Bob Seeger & the Silver Bullet Band by Richard Searling?
Mark B Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 i have always thought it was was a 70's recording, mark
Gene-r Posted August 10, 2006 Author Posted August 10, 2006 I'm willing to bet a week's wages that it is NOT a 60s recording! OK, it would have been a month's wages, but that's the Jewish in me !
Guest Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 Wasn't it covered up as Bob Seeger & the Silver Bullet Band by Richard Searling? Sounds 7ts,but dont sound like i remembered it, have got outsiders,so me head must be mixin` em up......................... glad we never had a bet,truely awefull,wouldnt pay more than a fiver humble pie for me then!!! cheers for posting it up,i think,what say wiganer,one of your faves
Guest Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 Ok - here's a clip for you to listen to. Apologies for the dip in pitch halfway through, but my belt drive is acting up at the moment. Without trying to influence anyone's belief, listen to the true stereo, the synthesisers on the intro, and tell me it's a '60s recording! Enjoy................. Fukc me,sounds like they had Mr Levine in the studio
Pete S Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 Wasn't it covered up as Bob Seeger & the Silver Bullet Band by Richard Searling? Almost - Bob Seger System
Guest Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 not too keen on that tune That's an understatement Arnie
Tabs Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 Almost - Bob Seger System Once again you are coreect Pete. As I remember it was dropped fairly quickly. Dire (or any other 4 letter word) sums it up. A Wigan low.
Steve L Posted August 10, 2006 Posted August 10, 2006 This sound clip is awful! Dont remember it sounding as bad as that, crap record but great memory
grant Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Once again you are coreect Pete. As I remember it was dropped fairly quickly. Dire (or any other 4 letter word) sums it up. A Wigan low. Disagree with all of you and agree with Mark, f*****n great dancer at the time, one for the boyz! Soulful it isnt but then again neither is a lot of the shite they play today... and yes Pete is right it was the Bob Segar System although there is obviously teh Bob Segar Silver Bullet Band, not sure where Richard got 'System' from?
Gene-r Posted August 11, 2006 Author Posted August 11, 2006 This sound clip is awful! Dont remember it sounding as bad as that, crap record but great memory Do you mind - that was done on top hi-fi equipment !
Pete S Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Once again you are coreect Pete. As I remember it was dropped fairly quickly. Dire (or any other 4 letter word) sums it up. A Wigan low. As far as I remember - it was actually played for ages, after Richard dropped it someone else picked it up (Pat Brady?) but by then I'd jacked it in. But even at the time - I can't remember anyone ever saying they liked it
Wiganer1 Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 Definitely in the worst 10 records ever played at Wigan ========= each to their own mate
Tony Smith Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 and yes Pete is right it was the Bob Segar System although there is obviously teh Bob Segar Silver Bullet Band, not sure where Richard got 'System' from? Bob recorded as Bob Seeger System in the 60's for Cameo amongst others. Horrid record!!
Pete S Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 ========= each to their own mate You had to be there..
grant Posted August 11, 2006 Posted August 11, 2006 You had to be there.. I was and it was a great tune then, but it wasn't a floorfiller admit, but then again I always preferred that type of less hammered material . Mr Rhodes used to spin it too with a lot of lesser known stuff (the gimps used to be asleep by then )
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