Chris Turnbull 1,184 Posted September 12, 2016 Great stuff - always loved the 45 and as usual amazing to see them performing it. Interesting it says 1968 though, my chart singles book shows it released Jan 69. 1 Link to comment
Stateside 672 Posted September 13, 2016 Thanks for putting that up. Really enjoyed it. Kev 1 Link to comment
Venus 283 Posted September 13, 2016 On 9/12/2016 at 10:09, Chris Turnbull said: Great stuff - always loved the 45 and as usual amazing to see them performing it. Interesting it says 1968 though, my chart singles book shows it released Jan 69. Thankyou Chris...I will recheck the date and correct it if it's wrong Link to comment
Chris Turnbull 1,184 Posted September 13, 2016 2 minutes ago, Venus said: Thankyou Chris...I will recheck the date and correct it if it's wrong Wasn't being at all train spotter-ish about it - I was just interested to see how high it got in the charts (16) and noticed it was released Jan 69 when the corner of the screen says '68 Interesting as well it sounds like a different version from the 45, faster and more punchy - presumably re-recorded with the TOTP orchestra? If so they did a good job for a change Link to comment
Venus 283 Posted September 13, 2016 1 hour ago, Chris Turnbull said: Wasn't being at all train spotter-ish about it - I was just interested to see how high it got in the charts (16) and noticed it was released Jan 69 when the corner of the screen says '68 Interesting as well it sounds like a different version from the 45, faster and more punchy - presumably re-recorded with the TOTP orchestra? If so they did a good job for a change Thankyou Chris...your right it is 1969...exact date: 6-3-69 I don't mind being corrected...all part of learning isn't it Link to comment
Chris Turnbull 1,184 Posted September 14, 2016 Just out of interest how did you find out / where did the clip come from? Link to comment
Mr Fred 151 Posted September 17, 2017 One of my all time favourite groups. I remember where I first heard "people. It was at the Bin Lid in Dewsbury. If my memory serves me well wasn't it first released by Barbara Streisand. Other greats that were played on the Northern Scene all brilliant imo:- Here she Comes, The love that you're looking for and what would i do Regards Fred. Link to comment
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