I love Frankie Crocker too..and Bari Track...
time to reopen the instrumentals thread.
Or what about instrumentals which are better than their vocal versions...like Sidras Theme
I've got a few compilations of these answer type records, mainly Belgian boots (the comps I mean), must be around 100 tracks...the amount of records released really is mind boggling
Just found this in the garage,
The Hi-Tones "Girls" Seg-Way
It's a version of The Shirelles song "Boys" and has a pretty good R&B backing track and gritty vocals (B side is doo wop)
Not saying it's anything, just wondered if it was known
cheers
I've changed the design of my blog page and wondered what anyone thought, was it better with the 100's of labels there in one go, or is this better, in a column? https://lostvinylgemsofthe60s.blogspot.co.uk/
It's a bit older than that, I posted a tape up of Richard Searling it playing it at Wigan in July 77 saying it would take over where Jimmie Raye left off - he only played it twice again!
Good version of this by Jimmy James on UK Piccadilly by the way, anyone.
Closing this as I do not want a really good thread turning into a personal argument. The Guardian article was spot on in my opinion. Not sure why people have to get personal. Original thread is still open here
I can understand why you, personally, would get fed up with hearing Joe Matthews on a weekly basis but it'd be a bit of a treat for me, I haven't heard it played out for 38 years