Vinyl night, I shall remember what I played in the morning (once sober), couldn't find my early Pink Floyd :angry: records - time to search the loft :closed:.
Vinyl night, I shall remember what I played in the morning (once sober), couldn't find my early Pink Floyd :angry: records - time to search the loft :closed:.
Last one for tonight!
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Thanks for that Dub' Classic Scott![]()
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True.
Great voice. I was around when he was going through all his angst and I never really liked him; but cool? Oh baby!
Talking of which (and waiting for Sky Arts to warm up) I am reading Pete Frame's The Restless Generation which is 500 pages about the early days of UK rock from dance bands to jazz to skiffle to early 60's.
It is stunningly detailed (and I know detail when I see it) as you would expect from his Rock Trees, so if you want to know who the musicians were on "Move It": well obviously NOT the Shadows/Drifters but Terry Smart (drums), composer Ian Samwell (rhythm), Frank Clarke (bass) and Ernie Shear played that great opening on lead. Oh and the recording engineer was Malcolm Addy.
My kind of book (after The Bible and Shakespeare). Well actually forget the Bible.
I remember Peter Frame's Rock Trees from the NME. The book sounds good :thumbup:
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The bible is overrated as a book...
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