Posted July 28, 201311 yr Looking for a copy (or more info) of this acetate if anybody has any details. If anybody has a complete mp3, this would also be nice (incomplete on Youtube). For personal use only Thanks
July 28, 201311 yr Dave Thorley has the only copy known. It is uncredited if memory serves me correctly, Bell Sound Acetate. Edited July 28, 201311 yr by chalky
July 28, 201311 yr Author Dave Thorley has the only copy known. It is uncredited if memory serves me correctly, Bell Sound Acetate. Thanks for that
July 28, 201311 yr When did you first start playing this Dave. I think it is a fantastic record and hearing stuff like this keeps the enthusiasm burning.
July 29, 201311 yr Dave, I remember hounding you for a recording of this pretty soon after you had it, Eventually you put it up on the old refosoul I thank you for that. I found it interesting that the wording had been rearranged - In Tony Orlandos case he was suggesting he was too young (I Was A Boy When You Needed A Man), but Arthur turned it around and the girl was to young (You Were A Girl When You Needed I Woman). Cheers Mick
July 29, 201311 yr Dave, I remember hounding you for a recording of this pretty soon after you had it, Eventually you put it up on the old refosoul I thank you for that. I found it interesting that the wording had been rearranged - In Tony Orlandos case he was suggesting he was too young (I Was A Boy When You Needed A Man), but Arthur turned it around and the girl was to young (You Were A Girl When You Needed I Woman). Cheers Mick Yep, I guessing that the acetate version came before the TO 45, they sound about 4-5 years apart.
July 29, 201311 yr Fantastic record one of my favourite Thorley tunes and that's saying something. John
July 29, 201311 yr yep - remember this from Bretby and Lea Manor up there with "My dear heart" (babara mercer ? /diana ross ? / and gerri granger "why cant it be tonight" in mystic if you know what i mean Edited July 29, 201311 yr by keithw
July 30, 201311 yr yep - remember this from Bretby and Lea Manor up there with "My dear heart" (babara mercer ? /diana ross ? / and gerri granger "why cant it be tonight" in mystic if you know what i mean Yep Keith was a popular tune back then, used to get The Ritz going nicely
Looking for a copy (or more info) of this acetate if anybody has any details.
If anybody has a complete mp3, this would also be nice (incomplete on Youtube).
For personal use only
Thanks