Posted July 27, 200717 yr when was the last time you heard that?? Soundfile anyone? would make an overwieght bald bloke from P'boro happy
July 28, 200717 yr PaulDonnelly said: when was the last time you heard that??Soundfile anyone? would make an overwieght bald bloke from P'boro happy Always considered this one of the very best instrumentals not heard it out for years
July 28, 200717 yr Black Gold of the Sun said: Always considered this one of the very best instrumentals not heard it out for years - Been sounding abs brilliant at Burnley the times I´ve been there this spring. grt track !
July 30, 200717 yr PaulDonnelly said: when was the last time you heard that?? Soundfile anyone? would make an overwieght bald bloke from P'boro happy ...otherwise known as "Let's Shing-a-Ling At The Go-Go" by the 'Johnny Jackson Experience' when first played by Levine C.Autumn of 1973! Ah, happy days... Edited July 30, 200717 yr by mel brat
July 31, 200717 yr There is 50 second clip on JM site https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/searchartist....LVIN&Format= Still think it is the best ever name for a cover up!
July 31, 200717 yr Shameless plug for this one. Ive a Melvin Carter ' Midnight Brew ' on AMG up for grabs on my website. Cheap as chips @ £6.00 plus postage. Nice old c/ up.!! https://cratesofsoul.com/page2.htm
July 31, 200717 yr glynthornhill said: Shameless plug for this one. Ive a Melvin Carter ' Midnight Brew ' on AMG up for grabs on my website. Cheap as chips @ £6.00 plus postage. Nice old c/ up.!! https://cratesofsoul.com/page2.htm But the AMG (legal) re-press had added girlie vocal chants of "Hey, Hey, Hey! (or something similar!), so it's not exactly the same as the one originally played folks...! Edited July 31, 200717 yr by mel brat
August 19, 200717 yr Saw a version of this by; 6 Pak on e-bay I think it did £600 or $'s, had never seen 1 before & on an obscure label if I'm not mistaken.
August 19, 200717 yr spot said: Saw a version of this by; 6 Pak on e-bay I think it did £600 or s, had never seen 1 before & on an obscure label if I'm not mistaken. Also credited to The Still Life and The Glass Tears. All four of them B sides on Trip Universal 45s. The 6 Pak has a nice version of There Was A Time on the A side and is in demand by funk collectors too.
when was the last time you heard that??
Soundfile anyone? would make an overwieght bald bloke from P'boro happy