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    Thanks for the link Monty. Very interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sota View Post
    Thanks for the link Monty. Very interesting.
    Hi, sota. I was trying to find something on Mike Condor and the Drifters; I've seen stuff in the Advertsier in the past but can't find it now. The lead singer wore a silver suit I do remember!

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    Sota, here's another Rotherham band from those days that played with some of the greats at the TC. Have to say I can't remember them.
    http://www.rollbacktheyears.co.uk/origators.htm

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    Tim Buckley's version of Fred Neil's "Dolphins" is immaculate. Incredible artist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galley On View Post
    Tim Buckley's version of Fred Neil's "Dolphins" is immaculate. Incredible artist.
    Yes he was Galley. I must give his LP Goodbye and Hello a spin - haven't played it in years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_rhodes View Post
    Yes he was Galley. I must give his LP Goodbye and Hello a spin - haven't played it in years.
    Loved "Blue Afternoon" album which was released on Frank Zappa's Asylum label. That voice which could soar and swoop at any given moment. Amazingly sad that both he and son Jeff, who inherited that great voice both died far too soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galley On View Post
    Tim Buckley's version of Fred Neil's "Dolphins" is immaculate. Incredible artist.
    First saw Buckley sing this on Old grey Whistle Test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nakedtruth View Post
    Groovy kind of love was recorded earlier than the Mindbenders but I can recall by who.
    Dianne & Annita 1965.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_rhodes View Post
    Sota, here's another Rotherham band from those days that played with some of the greats at the TC. Have to say I can't remember them.
    http://www.rollbacktheyears.co.uk/origators.htm
    Thanks Monty, I don't remember them either, though I should really.

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    Noel Gallagher's acoustic version of The Smiths " there is a light that never goes out " does it for me , pretty dam good .

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