Posted February 14, 200817 yr An interesting curio of a photograph ........ Can you name the artistes ? Clue : they were involved in the recording of one of the biggest 45s to get played on the NS ......... Malc Burton Edited February 14, 200817 yr by Malc Burton
February 14, 200817 yr Hi Malc, Can't see the photo too well but I suspect it's the vicar's mob? Father's Angels? Often presumed to be an incarnation of an early MFSB. Father Angelo and Jerry Ross finest hour.
February 14, 200817 yr Dave Morris said: I'll have 1st go. Is it Detroit Soul - All Of My Life? Dave Sorry Dave , but no ........ An unlikely looking bunch as you will agree , and whilst pictured posing with their instruments , none of them is shown with the one that delivers the standout sound on the record ....... Malc Burton
February 14, 200817 yr Dave Moore said: Hi Malc, Can't see the photo too well but I suspect it's the vicar's mob? Father's Angels? Often presumed to be an incarnation of an early MFSB. Father Angelo and Jerry Ross finest hour. Give that man a cigar ........ Quite correct , it is Father's Angels - named after the gentleman below , their mentor , Father D'Angelo ....... Got a look about them of JoBoxers , never mind MFSB ...... Malc Burton Edited February 14, 200817 yr by Malc Burton
February 14, 200817 yr Malc Burton said: An interesting curio of a photograph ........ Can you name the artistes ? Clue : they were involved in the recording of one of the biggest 45s to get played on the NS ......... Malc Burton looks like an original Madness album cover now wheres them glasses alan
February 15, 200817 yr Funky Si said: Looks like first album Dexy's Midnight Runners if you ask me ..... They also look like extras from the Martin Scorsese film , " The Gangs Of New York " ....... Whatever they looked like , they contributed to one of the best records to be played on the NS ...... Father D'angelo looks like a decent chap ....... Malc Burton
An interesting curio of a photograph ........
Can you name the artistes ?
Clue : they were involved in the recording of one of the biggest 45s to get played on the NS .........
Malc Burton
Edited by Malc Burton