Guest hammy Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Anyone know this.. ? Ain't No Need on MY ? ( or summat ) ... I'm sure I used to have this on tape. Can't remember what it's like though. Isaac Hayes production credit if I remember correctly ? Hammy
Guest ShaneH Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 you will have more joy in the 'look at' section i reckon. off it goes....... Shane
Guest hammy Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 you will have more joy in the 'look at' section i reckon. off it goes....... Shane Apologies Shane If I'm looking for tips about removing a stubborn lid from,say, a politically incorrect jar of Robertson's Marmalade, where should that go ? It was murder this morning ... Hammy
TheBigO Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 (edited) Quite a hard toon to find (if memory serves) and yes Mr Hayes involved on this ditty out of Litlle Rock. Some info: Matching the Coachmen in professional perfectionism and popularity were the Romans, consisting of Gary Hall (lead vocal, rhythm guitar), Phil Miller (lead guitar), Rocky Hestes (keyboard, vocals), Charles Wycott (bass), and Greg Kempner (drums). The group had a local hit with the 1966 My Records single, the Byrds-influenced “I’ll Find a Way.” Reconstituted in 1967 as Merging Traffic, the group expanded with new members Richard Shook (bass, vocals), Bob Younts (sax, vocals), Bobby Lincoln (trumpet), and Jim Matthews (who replaced the deceased Kempner on drums). After scoring well locally with the 1968 My Records release “Ain’t No Need,” on which the band displayed a mastery of the Memphis horn sound, Merging Traffic was signed by Decca, a major label, and had a minor national hit with “Bit By Bit.” * Sold mine last year to a guy in the States for $250 (result I thought!) but not sure if I stil have a MP3 of it on file, very Memphis Sound if memory serves right Edited November 16, 2006 by TheBigO
Ady Potts Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Anyone know this.. ? Ain't No Need on MY ? ( or summat ) ... I'm sure I used to have this on tape. Can't remember what it's like though. Isaac Hayes production credit if I remember correctly ? Hammy Hammy its on page 47 of manships rarestof...... not my cuppa tea, heard better Ady
Guest hammy Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Thanks for all your help folks :-) Hammy
Guest ShaneH Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Apologies Shane If I'm looking for tips about removing a stubborn lid from,say, a politically incorrect jar of Robertson's Marmalade, where should that go ? It was murder this morning ... Hammy put your kilt over the top of the jar and that will help you grip the lid shane (politically incorrect)
bri pinch Posted November 17, 2006 Posted November 17, 2006 JM auctioned one this year and got over 400 quid for it if my memory serves me (it normally does'nt) there was one on the bay last week as buy it now for 200 USD but it did'nt sell. also a friend of mine recently got one off the bay for 80 quid or so. best, bri.
Guest Trevski Posted November 17, 2006 Posted November 17, 2006 Apologies Shane If I'm looking for tips about removing a stubborn lid from,say, a politically incorrect jar of Robertson's Marmalade, where should that go ? It was murder this morning ... Hammy Old Yorkshire mum's trick. Turn jar upside down, bang lid sharply on worktop, Breaks the airtight seal, and hey presto, jar opens easily
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