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Remember this instrumental of the supremes classic, getting some hammer around the same time
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Sat here trying to remember can imagine it and it sounds great but dont know if it existed or not in real life . 74 was a great year for instumentals though and some ridiculus stuff got played I
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This took me years to find out what it was. Then some kind soul on here enlightened me. Same backing track as The Detroit Emeralds Played at Wigan in 74' and covered up as the New York Strin
This is a follow on from the Carmel Strings thread in the LAYB section. In that thread, I asked a question, two or three times, and have not had an answer. Maybe opening it up to a wider audience on AATS will help.
OK, here goes. I have VERY distinct and vivid memories of an instrumental to "Just Walk In My Shoes" being played in the early days at the Casino. Main ballroom, probably early to late summer '74. Similar time to the Carmel Strings. Does ANYONE else remember this? It was only played for a week or two, and then seemingly consigned to the bin, never to be reactivated. A pretty good version, very similar to the actual G.Knight backing track.
Now, I recall that at about this time, the sheer volume of instrumentals being played was probably the highest the scene had ever known, so most folks memories may well be a bit "scratchy" (See what I did there?). But I do definitely remember it. Possibly off one of those cheapo Sounds Superb/MFP/Starline type LPs? Many other instros played about that time, including, one of the Incredibles "There's nothing else to say". Loads that seems to get played for a couple of weeks, then never again. Was Simon S involved in these?
No, this wasnt a dream.
No, neither was it just my fevered imagination as a result of a particularly ferocious comedown.
And no, although I apparently had a reputation for overindulging to legendary standards, its wasn't down to excessive amounts of Durophet, Drinamyl, or Filon.
Come on, someone out there must remember it!