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Tuesday, 20 April 2010
The FACTORY - Gone (Second Rough Mix)
This acetate was owned by the Factory's drummer - and provides a rough mix of the B side to 'Path through the Forest', 'Gone'.
I love Path Through the Forest since discovering it on Nuggets II - so was excited to hear this acetate of the B-Side. Then was amazed to discover that it is a cover of a song by Paul Revere and the Raiders - Gone (Movin' On) from, if memory serves, their '68 LP 'Hard n Heavy' (?)
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sounds like the great john pantry on vocals
I love Path Through the Forest since discovering it on Nuggets II - so was excited to hear this acetate of the B-Side. Then was amazed to discover that it is a cover of a song by Paul Revere and the Raiders - Gone (Movin' On) from, if memory serves, their '68 LP 'Hard n Heavy' (?)
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