"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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3 comments:
a side very good!
Agreed, the A side is the more distinctive. Strong vocals and production, rather similar to early Alan Bown. New to my ears, so thank you again Sir Henry.
This is actually Cliff Wade's first recorded group.
Looking for Shirley: The Pop-Sike World of Cliff Wade (2001, recorded 1969,)
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