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Just been listening to a live recording of the Casino from 75 - one of the tracks is a kind of white rock style group record with the male vocalist singing the chorus of :

Run , run , run my baby throughout 

Its inaudible when the vocalist / group / title is announced 

Apart from this recording - I have only ever heard this once in over thirty years played out oddly enough by Guy Hennigan of all people ! And he didn't say who it was either ! 

Any ideas guys ?

 

 

 

 

 

Posted (edited)

The Who's version is way heavier (probably one of the heaviest guitar solos ever recorded at that time - 1966), here's a faster live radio version. 

 

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Posted (edited)

Definitely Dalton James and Sutton - used to have it - someone once told me the James is as in Barclay James Harvest (probably BS) - certainly has 'something' but it's certainly not 'soul' - used to have the Wigan tape with it on as well - a lot of dodgy stuff on that one.

Dx

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6 minutes ago, DaveNPete said:

Definitely Dalton James and Sutton - used to have it - someone once told me the James is as in Barclay James Harvest (probably BS) - certainly has 'something' but it's certainly not 'soul' - used to have the Wigan tape with it on as well - a lot of dodgy stuff on that one.

Dx

The James is Gary James along with Billy Dalton and Ray Sutton. 

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21 minutes ago, DaveNPete said:

Definitely Dalton James and Sutton - used to have it - someone once told me the James is as in Barclay James Harvest (probably BS) - certainly has 'something' but it's certainly not 'soul' - used to have the Wigan tape with it on as well - a lot of dodgy stuff on that one.

Definitely because there was no "James" in BJH; apparently it was the first name of a previous singer who left the band before they took their name. 


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Russ played the Dalton, James and Sutton covered up as The Marshall Brothers. I was there.. 

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Guest BabyBoyAndMyLass
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Dalton James and Sutton, not the best Northern soul sound but if you listen to it with a Mod point of view I think it has a lot going for it?

 

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Surely must have been spun the once and then set aside. MGM had some crack tunes back in the day and many still sound good. There were far fewer tracks around in the 70’s and an urge to spin anything that might appeal so naturally there were a few duds. Fortunately there were more than enough good tunes to keep the dancers happy.

I still go weak at the knees when cratedigging in the States and turn up Yellow MGM demos.

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