August 15, 201014 yr Evening all.How many of you out there rate his version of sweet thing. VERY GOOD BUT NOT AS GOOD AS THE SPINNERS,HOWEVER AS AN ARTIST I RATE HIM 10 OUT OF TEN. CHECK OUT SOMEBODY STOLE MY THUNDER AND NO THANKS. WRIGHTY.
August 15, 201014 yr VERY GOOD BUT NOT AS GOOD AS THE SPINNERS,HOWEVER AS AN ARTIST I RATE HIM 10 OUT OF TEN. CHECK OUT SOMEBODY STOLE MY THUNDER AND NO THANKS. WRIGHTY. hi mate.I,ve just won the album off ebay,missed out on the Swedish issue single!It,s allways nice to hear versions off top tunes.Regards tim.
August 15, 201014 yr I've always loved Georgie Fame, even his cheesier stuff like 'The Ballad Of Bonnie & Clyde'. His version of 'Saturday Night Fish Fry' still cracks me up, you can almost imagine him telling it as a story to a group of mates? 'Somebody Stole My Thunder' though, now THAT is a tune.
August 15, 201014 yr hi mate.I,ve just won the album off ebay,missed out on the Swedish issue single!It,s allways nice to hear versions off top tunes.Regards tim. YES I APRECIATE GOOD COVERS,ONE OF MY FAVES BEING THE ACTION WITH THEIR TAKE OF ILL KEEP ON HOLDING ON/ MARVELLETTES. WRIGHTY.
August 15, 201014 yr georgie fame is on tour this year, maybe even now . no he is on in doncaster pretty soon, september i think.
August 15, 201014 yr Evening all.How many of you out there rate his version of sweet thing. Rate it very highly and when I played it out earlier this year it packed the floor. Very classy and for me better than the Spinners , although thats good in itself. Just goes to show how good the Georgie Fame version is. Being a 1960's lad saw Georgie a lot and with the blue fames backing him, very good indeed. Roots in our music and only goes to show lots of things were happening before Wigan et al. Edited August 15, 201014 yr by Mike E
August 15, 201014 yr Evening all.How many of you out there rate his version of sweet thing. I like it a lot. Stands up well in it's own right, he puts his own stamp on it making it more than a pale imitation that so many Motown covers were. Alan
August 16, 201014 yr I've always loved Georgie Fame, even his cheesier stuff like 'The Ballad Of Bonnie & Clyde'. His version of 'Saturday Night Fish Fry' still cracks me up, you can almost imagine him telling it as a story to a group of mates? 'Somebody Stole My Thunder' though, now THAT is a tune. saw him perform in liverpool once sure he had Alan Price sittin in with the blue flames!!
August 16, 201014 yr https://www.soul-source.co.uk/more/soul-library/36840-georgie-fame-sweet-thing-coloumbia/ ALSO ISSUED IN FRANCE ON .A VERY RARE 45 EP......FAR RARER THAN THE SWEDISH 45 BRI PINCH
August 16, 201014 yr Evening all.How many of you out there rate his version of sweet thing. don't think its too bad at all - not as good as the Spinners version like. He also did a good version of 'Stormy' - my memory may be playing tricks, but I'm sure Jimmy Eddleston used to play this at the old Con Club doos in Lincoln early-to-mid 1990s
August 16, 201014 yr don't think its too bad at all - not as good as the Spinners version like. He also did a good version of 'Stormy' - my memory may be playing tricks, but I'm sure Jimmy Eddleston used to play this at the old Con Club doos in Lincoln early-to-mid 1990s THAT WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME, HIM AND SOAP USED TO PLAY SOME GOOD STUFF BRI Edited August 16, 201014 yr by bri pinch
August 16, 201014 yr saw him perform in liverpool once sure he had Alan Price sittin in with the blue flames!! Sounds about right, the British R&B scene was always very incestuous!
Evening all.How many of you out there rate his version of sweet thing.