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hi all,

here,s a file of a track played at middleton??

by a female dj so im told??

about 10 years ago......

its very poor quality,,,,but a killer !!!!!

all help gratefully appreciated!!

 

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there you go sir, click on the link

Been after this one myself but to no avail unfortunately!

 

 

Had this years ago, hated it but I can understand the buzz. If you do get it don`t play the vocal, it will ruin the instro for you. :lol:

Have one of these for £75 if interested (Now SOLD) unfortunately, sounds great out loud!!! - Nice copy 

Des

Edited by SOUL INC

Garage band from Wilmington, Delaware:

'The Stairways were begun by Eddie Stair in 1965 with George Curtin on bass, Martel Day on drums, Bob Bowersox & Chuck Aarons on lead guitar. They were joined by Anthony "Nino" Puglisi on lead vocals and saxophone, and his younger brother, Rick on vocals and sax. The original lineup changed as members went off to college, or fell victim to band politics. Their 45 "Don't You Care" is a garage classic, while the instrumental flipside is making waves on the UK northern soul scene. They also recorded another song, "All Souled Out," that may or may not have survived on acetate....The Stairways cut "Don't You Care" early in '66, before I was with the band. The song was written by Eddie Stair. The Stairways record was sold in stores and did get radio play on Wilmington's WAMS-AM.'

Sounds like a few kids in someone's garage.  What a bunch of noise!  The sax is okay.

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