A trio of earth shattering stompers from the late great Freddie Houston
A trio of earth shattering stompers from the late great Freddie Houston
some good tunes in their Buddy
Shouldn't there be an apostrophe between the 'a' and the 's'?
Great stuff Chitty , I love your enthusiasm for your passion. Ignore the grammar Nazis it's all about the music. I recall the tonic clothes and that picture of the portable record player ! Good contribution carrying the "TORCH" for a new generation.
Bloe Jobs
Mr. Bloe was the name given to the musicians who performed the single "Groovin' with Mr. Bloe", which was a hit in 1970 in the UK for Dick James Music (DJM). These included Harry Pitch or Ian Duck on harmonica, and Zack Laurence on piano.
The tune "Groovin' with Mr. Bloe" was written for the USstudio group Wind, by Bo Gentry, Paul Naumann and Kenny Laguna. They released it as the B-side of their single "Make Believe" which, with Tony Orlando as lead singer, was a chart success in the US in 1969.[1] According to co-writer Kenny Laguna:[2]
"When "Make Believe", the first Wind single was ready to be released, we needed a B-side. Our Buddah releases were known for their ridiculous B-sides, like A-side played backwards in order for the business dudes to copyright something with themselves as writers, even though they couldn't write songs. We dusted off a backing track from a "Yummy Yummy", "Chewy Chewy", "Sugar Sugar", "Money Money" wannabe song that was called something like "Bingo Bingo" and improvised a haphazard harmonica and melodica overdub for the B-side...."
Unearthed an old pic from my favourite allnighter in the late eighties...
Spot the Changster?
On another note my daughter told me last night that she watched "Northern Soul" the movie and really enjoyed it.
Proud parent moment!
^^ Close to front, pale blue, slightly right of centre.
Still with hair and before the transition?
Spot the Changster, yeah still got it!
@18m, 10s
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