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Can anyone give me any info on The Hyperions, ie- where they were from how many etc etc

also info on the awsome track, Why you treat me the way you do, i know it was released on Chattachoochee but what year and writers producers etc

many thanks

Bearsy

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Hi Bearsy.

I first remember the Hyperions being played around the late 80s early 90s.

Rob Marriot's old Escorts cover up if my memory serves me correctly. Used to clear the floor.

Can still hear Rob saying over the mic "I'm going to keep on playing it until you dance" :thumbsup:

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Hi Bearsy.

I first remember the Hyperions being played around the late 80s early 90s.

Rob Marriot's old Escorts cover up if my memory serves me correctly. Used to clear the floor.

Can still hear Rob saying over the mic "I'm going to keep on playing it until you dance" laugh.gif

Cheers Joan :g:

i cant find no info on it anywhere and it seems all the know it alls on here dont know much about it either :P

wheres Chalky and Baz A when you need them :thumbsup:

thanks Joan. i got me dancing jigging at the 100 club the other week :lol:

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according to R&B Indies it was released in 1965. The credits are Washington, Hogains & Wells and it was produced by Perry Botkin (I think that's what it says on the label).

Steve Smith found the record if memory serves me correctly and Rob got it from Steve and as said covered up as the Escorts (I'm So In Love With You?). As Joan said Rob had a lot of faith in the record and it did clear the floor initially, he played it several times one night at 100 Club biggrin.gif They danced eventually :thumbsup:

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Cheers Joan :g:

i cant find no info on it anywhere and it seems all the know it alls on here dont know much about it either :P

wheres Chalky and Baz A when you need them unsure.gif

thanks Joan. i got me dancing jigging at the 100 club the other week :lol:

Not the drugs then :thumbsup:along with a few pints perhaps

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Not the drugs then :thumbsup:along with a few pints perhaps

:D after my little scare Marmaduke i aint took nothing and drink very minimal now yes.gif i was driving so straight sober as a cat on a hot tin roof :g:

apart from at the warmwell scooter rally a few weeks back when i drunk far too much and did a really bad impersination of a duck :D

i jump in the freezing lake at half 3 in the morning cos i wanted to know how deep it was and yeah it was bloody deep :lol: and cold :sleep3: Marie found me climbing out and couldnt believe her eyes cos i was covered in leaves and duck poo :D i fooked me phone drenched me money and had to borrow clothes to go out the next day :P

i miss my drugs wicked.gif

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according to R&B Indies it was released in 1965. The credits are Washington, Hogains & Wells and it was produced by Perry Botkin (I think that's what it says on the label).

Steve Smith found the record if memory serves me correctly and Rob got it from Steve and as said covered up as the Escorts (I'm So In Love With You?). As Joan said Rob had a lot of faith in the record and it did clear the floor initially, he played it several times one night at 100 Club :g: They danced eventually ph34r.gif

thanks Chalky, how many group members was there and where were they from, any ideA :lol:

top tune and how people cant take to that first time buggers the belief out of me :thumbsup:

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i jump in the freezing lake at half 3 in the morning cos i wanted to know how deep it was and yeah it was bloody deep laugh.gif and cold :D Marie found me climbing out and couldnt believe her eyes cos i was covered in leaves and duck poo biggrin.gif i fooked me phone drenched me money and had to borrow clothes to go out the next day :g:

i miss my drugs :thumbsup:

:lol::P

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Ditto, classic behavior Bearsy .. 10/10

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:D after my little scare Marmaduke i aint took nothing and drink very minimal now yes.gif i was driving so straight sober as a cat on a hot tin roof huh.gif

apart from at the warmwell scooter rally a few weeks back when i drunk far too much and did a really bad impersination of a duck :D

i jump in the freezing lake at half 3 in the morning cos i wanted to know how deep it was and yeah it was bloody deep :g: and cold :sleep3: Marie found me climbing out and couldnt believe her eyes cos i was covered in leaves and duck poo :D i fooked me phone drenched me money and had to borrow clothes to go out the next day :lol:

i miss my drugs :thumbsup:

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top tune and how people cant take to that first time buggers the belief out of me rolleyes.gif

Believe me Bearsy... Rob Marriot had many an empty dance floor to records that pack the dance floor today. The Trannels was another.

Thank God people like Rob had faith in records and the guts to continue playing them week after week, despite getting slagged off and clearing the floor.

You only have to look at how huge records like the Trannels and the Hyperions went on to become to realise he was right.

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Hello mate I have my own theory about the record which might be shot to flames as usual,Joan and Chalky are right The maverick Mr Marriot broke the tune although at the time he spun it ,the response was muted to say the least lol.I think the outfit took there name from a student body in CLERMONT but I could be totally wrong lol,also there is RIVER in Atlanta named the same as the logo.As for the outfit themselves the credits dont give much away at all,the organ in the record reminds me of the Blackpool Tower Lounge laugh.gif

BAZ A :shades:

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there was a few at a guess, well more than one whistling.gif and they were from the USofA :lol:

i reckon at least 3 maybe 4 plus the backing singers and yeah i think your right about them being American :shades:

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Hello mate I have my own theory about the record which might be shot to flames as usual,Joan and Chalky are right The maverick Mr Marriot broke the tune although at the time he spun it ,the response was muted to say the least lol.I think the outfit took there name from a student body in CLERMONT but I could be totally wrong lol,also there is RIVER in Atlanta named the same as the logo.As for the outfit themselves the credits dont give much away at all,the organ in the record reminds me of the Blackpool Tower Lounge :lol:

BAZ A wink.gif

Blimey thats your goodself and Chalky a bit stumped ohmy.gif:D

did they name a train noise after the label too :shades:

your theory is probably more near the mark than mine Baz :lol:

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Hi Bearsy.

I first remember the Hyperions being played around the late 80s early 90s.

Rob Marriot's old Escorts cover up if my memory serves me correctly. Used to clear the floor.

Can still hear Rob saying over the mic "I'm going to keep on playing it until you dance" laugh.gif

Good for him.

It does make you wonder if we should follow most people's advice and 'play to the floor'? What if 'the floor' are an ignorant bunch with cloth ears? :shades:


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Believe me Bearsy... Rob Marriot had many an empty dance floor to records that pack the dance floor today. The Trannels was another.

Thank God people like Rob had faith in records and the guts to continue playing them week after week, despite getting slagged off and clearing the floor.

You only have to look at how huge records like the Trannels and the Hyperions went on to become to realise he was right.

One thing i just cant understand about this scene and that is, how some tunes just dont get accepted at first play when the likes of the Trannels - Ive been blessed that you mention, plus this one for example when they are so bloody obviously quality from start to finish , first time i had heard it played out and my ears pricked up like doctor spock on viagra yes.gif I suppose its all a matter of personal taste :shades:

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Good for him.

It does make you wonder if we should follow most people's advice and 'play to the floor'? What if 'the floor' are an ignorant bunch with cloth ears? :shades:

didnt you know that this scene is dictated by the dance floor Matt rolleyes.gif your not allowed to play anything other than all the broken records played a million times before (i guilty but a novice all the same) :lol: oh i just realised that all records had to be heard for the first time somewhere sometime so thats that theory out the window :lol:

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label looks like it was chucked together by a load of cowboys Joan biggrin.gif

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WHOS ON THE CREDITS OF LOVE SHACK MAY GIVE GLUES ?

BAZ A :shades:

B52s Baz huh.gif

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Good for him.

It does make you wonder if we should follow most people's advice and 'play to the floor'? What if 'the floor' are an ignorant bunch with cloth ears? laugh.gif

I just wish Rob had still been around to see the dancefloor completely rammed to the stuff he championed and got slagged off for playing.

Come to think of it... all this 'playing to the floor' stuff wasn't around back then was it? Thank God I say!

If it had been records such as these may never have gone on to become the monster tunes they are today.

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I just wish Rob had still been around to see the dancefloor completely rammed to the stuff he championed and got slagged off for playing.

Come to think of it... all this 'playing to the floor' stuff wasn't around back then was it? Thank God I say!

If it had been records such as these may never have gone on to become the monster tunes they are today.

I dont disagree with this,hes missed and a bit like another true soul from the day a certain Mr Ashibende does not get the credit he deserves imho.

BAZ A wink.gif

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B52s Baz :lol:

:lol: BLOODY HELL ARE STILL ABOUT THOUGHT THERE ALL ENDED UP IN A WEST END SCRAPYARD AFTER THE WAR FINISHED whistling.gif

laugh.gif my sets have something in common with the B52s lately. they keep bombing :shades:

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Hi Bearsy.

I first remember the Hyperions being played around the late 80s early 90s.

Rob Marriot's old Escorts cover up if my memory serves me correctly. Used to clear the floor.

Can still hear Rob saying over the mic "I'm going to keep on playing it until you dance" laugh.gif

Hi Joan

I too remember the days of Rob Marriott playing it as a c/u by The Escorts but I remember only too well the copy I actually bought from Ian Cunliffe for £100 and I then went on to sell it to Ron Pedley (through Saus) for the same price. Going back about 13-14 years ago now and I decided to sell when a few more copies filtered into the scene. What a big mistake that was but I suppose I can maybe still make claim to being the first female to get a hold of it. I went on to buy Kim Kattrell on Tyson with the cash.. What a nutter I was back in the day. Fortunately, I have Mr Molloy to keep me in check these days... ps Joan if we don't get to see you, you and Tony have a fab Christmas Love Julie and Dave Molloy xx

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