Thanks for sending the mp3 Alan
Just played Billy the track and he is sure that it isn't him
He thinks that its Ashford and Simpson maybe moonlighting
Cheers Paul and Billy Butler
Hi Alan, got Billy Butler standing next to me in my hotel room and the refo soul clip wont play !!!
Can you send me an mp3 to my e-mail soon as please ?
address is grandmasterpaco@hotmail.com
Cheers Paul
Yep he plays guitar for brother Jerrys band playing in Washington DC for 4 nights from tommorrow
Not sure if the airports open so don't know if we"ll make it but if we do I will ask him for you and show him this thread
Cheers Paul
Doesn"t sound like Mr Butler to me either...........but I'll ask him about it when I see him tommorrow.............weather/snow permitting.
Cheers Paul
I still think you can boba..............but then again I"ve never put rarity or monetary value above what I like about a record......plus I'm a cheapskate and a musical pervert
Cheers Paul
Ronnie McNeir wasn't singing lead when we saw them a couple of years ago in Amsterdam. He did sing lead on "Just Ask The Lonely" and sounded fantastic.
See where you're coming from re the "tribute band" stuff tho Chalky and to be honest we only went after being given free tickets.
A very proffesional tight show with an excellant band and some wonderful talented performers in both bands. Ron Tyson taking Eddie Kendricks role in the Temps was especially good.
Cheers Paul
I'm pretty sure thats a real 'un girth................no idea why the euro issue would've been booted...........maybe it was due to euro demand ???
And would have been easier to copy than the US 45 ????
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Nope its just the Froggy issue Roger.................you can see some of the "daft" pic sleeve through the centre
Oh I see what you mean..................er doh.................yeah I reckon that "French" pressing without the anti slip is dodgy
Cheers Paul
Tht popsike ones the Frenchie Roger.
Full version with the "drunken" intro as the LP
The Belgian release misses the "drunken" intro but apart from that is the same length as LP. Didn't come out til "78 tho (Snow Records)
Cheers Paul
Only 1000 ?...................................Ya lightweight !!!!
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.......................lovin' that Dee Dee Bridge LP mate.............. nice one
Remember chatting with the owner of "Downstairs Records" in NYC who told me Elton John played piano on Eddie Holmans "This Wil Be A Night To Remember" at Sigma Sound.
He knew this because he happened to be in the studio at the time.
Cheers Paul
I think there was a Stata East 45 and bought one as a new release from Record Corner. Believe it was later bootlegged tho.
The 45 was an edit of the LP track missing some of the intro and fading out
French and Belgian 45s were later I believe (78?) but the Belgian one is the full version (less the "drunken" intro).............both have "daft" picture sleeves
Cheers Paul