Unfortunaltely mine looks like being the counterfit. It hasn't come as much of a surprise. I just wasn't sure. But It still is one of my top memories.
Thanks for the info
Paul
This was the real stand out sound at my first allnighter at the tender age of 15 at Vavas.
I've looked in JMs bootleg guide and this is not mentioned as a demo, but seams to check out as an original short run out etc. I've had it for many years. Is it an original?,anyone know the rough value?
cheers
Paul
And this is also a boot, but of the original!
And it sounds like this. I liked it at the tim, but is it a bit country? the best bit is towards the end(or maybe at the end )
Therefore it is not the original boot
Paul
I don't know if it's been mentioned before, but I recently bought his Bootleg/re-issue guide. when it arrived it had a copy of his latest catelogue which contains a re-issue & "second pressing" section.
Why the big descrepancy on many of the values between the Bootleg Guide, and the Catalogue selling price?
Paul
I did post up P&Ps Stompin' version of "People That's Why" a few months ago. I did play it out once although it is only a short track.
Ok it was PJ Proby off the Niki Hoekey LP on 45.
Paul
I believe that the Inciters are a sort of "Northern Soul" tribute type band who play US scooter rallies etc, and are aware of the scene and are fans of the music. I don't know why they wouldn't put writers credits on the track though.
Paul
I'll remember Kev from the 80s in and around Plymouth. I haven't seen him for about 15 years or so, but it is always sad to hear of anyone so young passing, but when you have spent good times with the person it is even more so. If anyone is in contact with his family, please pass on by sincere condolences.
R.I.P. Kev
Paul "Jimmy" Rimmer
Mark Lamarr played a track today that I really thought was good so I Googled the artist who I'd never heard before and came up with this new album. If you click on the link, and there is a section of each track played with controls in the bottom right hand corner.
Well I like it.
https://www.jameshuntermusic.com/base.html
Paul
St Maries youth club in Southport 1971, massive sound and along with the Snake, Little Piece Of Leather, Cool Jerk, etc was my introduction to this wonderful music, and I still love them all.
Paul
Sad news, haven't seen Kev for about 20 years since I was living in Plymouth. Last time I jocked was at one of Kevs do's. Anyone seeing him, please pass on my best wishes.
Paul Rimmer (AKA Jimmy Rimmer)
He started off in the market, then it was Russ & Richard that ran the shop. Not just pressings there, Tobi Legend £12, as was R Dean Taylor. I did verbally sling shit at Simon Soussan in there once when he was giving first plays to Paula Rousell & the "other" version of Thumb A Ride.
Paul
There were rumours that he covered up Mason Williams "Classical Gas" as "Morning Of The Monkey"
But that is actually a great instrumental for guitar & the popcharts!!!
Paul
If your work is anything like mine, I can't stream rm files, but I can play mp3s so here you go....enjoy.
Jean_Carter_Like_One.mp3
another Paul
Ok you bviously can play rms from soulclub. I was just a bit late posting.
Haven't played it for ages, so I've just mp3'd it off the We're A winner album, and here it is. Prefer Gene though.
Impressions_Nothin_Can_Stop_Me.mp3
Paul
As most people have at some time recorded this classic. To find out what the Donnie Elbert "Original" may have sounded like, then perhaps we can get Joe Pasquale to record a version.
Just a thought, or should I get back to work.
Paul
Wasn't this the same as the Kadoo Strings? also was there a Vocal? Something in my subconcious suggest that there was, and it was the Tartans. I remember a track advertised as by the Tartans about the same time(mid 73 ish) so maybe it was just word association.
Apart from that, John Rhys certainly sounds like a welsh name
Paul
First time I heard it out was at a Burnley Rose Room Alldayer, this would have made it late 74/early 75. Played by Ian Levine. Therefore originally a Mecca Sound I believe.
I quite like it in a quirky way.
Paul