David C55 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 Hi all , i never to to wigan Casion lots of great records played out there and some bad, but more great then bad , so i heard but did this get played at all , Susan Shifrin 25 Miles would be one of the bad ones lol just my thoughts . cheers all
David C55 Posted October 24 Author Posted October 24 (edited) Hi thanks, just got a copy in box of records , Edited October 24 by David C55
Rick Cooper Posted October 24 Posted October 24 I don't remember hearing it at The Torch, Blackpool Mecca, Wigan or anywhere else. Perhaps I've blocked the memory as a coping mechanism for such a terrible record. 3
David C55 Posted October 24 Author Posted October 24 1 minute ago, Rick Cooper said: I don't remember hearing it at The Torch, Blackpool Mecca, Wigan or anywhere else. Perhaps I've blocked the memory as a coping mechanism for such a terrible record. yes my thoughts too
Benji Posted October 24 Posted October 24 1 hour ago, Woodbutcher said: The flip's better ... sure because it can't get worse than the a-side
Happy Feet Posted October 24 Posted October 24 Never heard it out & about back in the 70s , or later , wouldn't be surprised if Ms Shifrin never took a copy home either .
Shinehead Posted October 24 Posted October 24 1 hour ago, David C55 said: Hi thanks, just got a copy in box of records , That's unlucky, hope that was not the best in there 1
Roburt Posted October 24 Posted October 24 This version is a bit closer to home for Edwin (as he used to be the featured singer with Bill Doggett's group) ... 2
Bo Diddley Posted October 24 Posted October 24 It must be just me that likes it then!! "Blue Max" Millward played it at the Catacombs. I bought his copy from the Cats (on 20th May 1980!) in my quest for "something different", that still continues to this day. Admittedly, by that stage, most of Max's old collection had been well and truly picked over with the remainder not being the best. (p.s. I also have a Demo with a picture cover) 1
Woodbutcher Posted October 24 Posted October 24 7 minutes ago, Bo Diddley said: It must be just me that likes it then!! "Blue Max" Millward played it at the Catacombs. I bought his copy from the Cats (on 20th May 1980!) in my quest for "something different", that still continues to this day. Admittedly, by that stage, most of Max's old collection had been well and truly picked over with the remainder not being the best. (p.s. I also have a Demo with a picture cover) It must feel wonderful to finally pluck up the courage to come out in public and get that dirty little secret off your chest ... ! 3
Bo Diddley Posted October 24 Posted October 24 4 minutes ago, Woodbutcher said: It must feel wonderful to finally pluck up the courage to come out in public and get that dirty little secret off your chest ... ! IT DOES!! (I don't think this is the worst either. Plenty more ahead of it in the queue - Dalton James & Sutton is also in the mix) 3
Peter99 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 6 hours ago, Rick Cooper said: I don't remember hearing it at The Torch, Blackpool Mecca, Wigan or anywhere else. Perhaps I've blocked the memory as a coping mechanism for such a terrible record. You could only follow that with a helping of Joe 90! Peter 1
Geeselad Posted October 24 Posted October 24 8 hours ago, Roburt said: This version is a bit closer to home for Edwin (as he used to be the featured singer with Bill Doggett's group) ... Played at the gathering great version.
Geeselad Posted October 24 Posted October 24 I'll be honest, i like it, tad poppy, with the brass lacking bite, but the groove holds together well and she sounds a bit like Julie Driscoll, which isn't terrible in my book. The fuzz guitar grows well in the background and the bongos give it a kick. 1
Jez Jones Posted October 25 Posted October 25 19 hours ago, Rick Cooper said: I don't remember hearing it at The Torch, Blackpool Mecca, Wigan or anywhere else. Perhaps I've blocked the memory as a coping mechanism for such a terrible record. See now heres the thing I remember hearing it at Up the Junction nighter...and theres something reminding me played at Hose st also...it was over 50 yrs ago mind 1
Jez Jones Posted October 25 Posted October 25 9 hours ago, Geeselad said: I'll be honest, i like it, tad poppy, with the brass lacking bite, but the groove holds together well and she sounds a bit like Julie Driscoll, which isn't terrible in my book. The fuzz guitar grows well in the background and the bongos give it a kick. yeah...imagine the scenario....16yrs old --10st wet through....testosterone coursing through the veins ...not to mention a barrow full of industrial grade pharmaceuticals (I said not to mention... ) Judge and jury weren't around in them days get me drift !!! 1
Chris O Posted November 9 Posted November 9 Was after this for bloomin years as I collect obscure uk funky 45s and ended up swapping it for a 100 quid funk 45 with my mate, by the time I got it I did not even like it that much, so that sucked! She was on motown too briefly. Never heard of it being spun at niters!? Pretty shite really haha... 2
Chris O Posted November 9 Posted November 9 33 minutes ago, Chris O said: Was after this for bloomin years as I collect obscure uk funky 45s and ended up swapping it for a 100 quid funk 45 with my mate, by the time I got it I did not even like it that much, so that sucked! She was on motown too briefly. Never heard of it being spun at niters!? Pretty shite really haha... PS Had it in my sales box for £30 for years, No takers funnily enough!
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