"I never argue with anyone about the death penalty, politics, their football team or God. They are the things nobody changes their minds on, so it's a waste of time."
Simon Napier-Bell
The music that matters from Britain during the sixties; a lost time when the British sports car ruled, BOAC traversed the Empire, and manners were largely adhered to.
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Simon Napier-Bell
The music that matters from Britain during the sixties; a lost time when the British sports car ruled, BOAC traversed the Empire, and manners were largely adhered to.
Do please leave comments, or send a telegram to: sirhenryrawlinson@inbox.com
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Sir Henry,
No comments yet? OK, let me say THANKS! for posting this and the many other great cuts I'm enjoying after "surfing the net" and discovering your blog. I've helped in numerous reissue projects over the years and know how much work goes into surfacing this kind of stuff and, in some cases, actually seeing it properly released (no easy feat especially when details about band members, managers, etc. are often scant to nil.) I of course appreciate the work done by labels like Tenth Planet, Sunbeam, Sundazed, Gear Fab, World In Sound, RD, Rev-Ola and many others in doing CD and vinyl releases, but the reality is that not all "discoveries" will ever see release in that way. This makes your sort of archeological/archival work all the more valuable. Again, TA!
Many thanks for your kind words.
Sir Henry
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