Posted July 1, 200519 yr T'other side of Hey it's Love - dunno which is the played one. On either Dynamic or Back Beat. Ta muchly
July 1, 200519 yr T'other side of Hey it's Love - dunno which is the played one. On either Dynamic or Back Beat. Ta muchly link Somebody in sale sect`put one up for sale today!cant think who £40 i think
July 1, 200519 yr T'other side of Hey it's Love - dunno which is the played one. On either Dynamic or Back Beat. Ta muchly link Both sides get played, heard 'Hey It's Love' more I think.
July 1, 200519 yr The other side is 'no time for you' both great side's usually tend to spin 'Hey' more though Edited July 1, 200519 yr by Baz
July 1, 200519 yr The other side is 'no time for you' both great side's usually tend to spin 'Hey' more though link Two superb tracks, a real dilema record, just which side to play....... Sometimes keeps me awake at night trying to decide.......
July 1, 200519 yr Also do you not think that the vocal on the " Hey It's Love " side sounds just a liitle bit like Morrisey from the Smiths.......
July 1, 200519 yr Two superb tracks, a real dilema record, just which side to play....... Sometimes keeps me awake at night trying to decide....... link I have had a few of these,harder on dynamics the one i have now cost me £1,bit scratched infact lot scratched! ,still it plays ok and gets played loads at home
July 1, 200519 yr Here's the original version by The O'Jays on Imperial. It's much better (understatement of the year).
July 1, 200519 yr Here's the original version by The O'Jays on Imperial. It's much better (understatement of the year). link Timely reminder there, I'd forgotten about the O'Jays version...... I just seen one on Gemm for $144..... seems a bit steep, always thought the O'Jays version was quite common.
July 1, 200519 yr Here's the original version by The O'Jays on Imperial. It's much better (understatement of the year). link Hmmmmm sorry have to dissagree. Ok O'jays is more of a dancer, but you dont get the same warm feeling inside, as you do when you hear the commands Edited July 1, 200519 yr by Baz
July 1, 200519 yr Hmmmmm sorry have to dissagree. Ok O'jays is more of a dancer, but you dont get the same warm feeling inside, as you do when you hear the commands link me too 007, Commands is far superior in my humble opinion PS just pm'd you andy as I've got a spare
July 1, 200519 yr me too 007, Commands is far superior in my humble opinion PS just pm'd you andy as I've got a spare link Great minds Mr Boot, geat minds
July 1, 200519 yr came out on red vinyl on Dynamic. Also a picture sleeve to go with it. link would like to see the pic sleeve
July 1, 200519 yr would like to see the pic sleeve link Thought I'd got a scan of the sleeve but it's not on the PC...here's the red vinyl copy though....
July 4, 200519 yr Thanks chalky/nick link Love this record muchly. And sounded ace at the 100 Club. Paid £50 for my Backbeat demo if that's any indication. Heard Arthur Fenn play it at the Wilton and just HAD to have one. If only I could get the snare on my demo to sound like that! And that opening, falling guitar arpeggio is lush.
July 4, 200519 yr Also do you not think that the vocal on the " Hey It's Love " side sounds just a liitle bit like Morrisey from the Smiths....... link I do like the record (both sides) but to these ears he sounds like Morph in parts! Hammy Edited July 4, 200519 yr by hammy
July 4, 200519 yr I do like the record (both sides) but to these ears he sounds like Morph in parts! Hammy link I'm going to have to listen to this again Certainly does have a mumbly vocal in places (I used to talk to Morph in Morph language when he was on the telly when I was small )
T'other side of Hey it's Love - dunno which is the played one.
On either Dynamic or Back Beat.
Ta muchly