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https://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/?cat=1655 Reference made to the Kinks riff and also Spencer Davies....
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I always thought ALBH sounded like: Same driving beat... Ed
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So Julian Covay lives in Oxford & has a studio in his back garden ... I'll have to find out where & call round (being from the area) ...
Earlier today, for some unknown reason, I thought "Who was Julian Covey?". I think it was when I heard The Kinks - "You Really Got Me" on the radio!. The song, "A Little Bit Hurt" was part of my youth in the 70's. Even when you went out to a "normal" disco in those days, every DJ would have a copy of "Green Door" and "A Little Bit Hurt" which were duly rolled out during the obligatory "Northern Soul" section!
Regardless of what you feel about the "same old top ...(whatever number you choose)" being hammered out still today, it does have it's place, certainly for lot's of folks from their early days.
Anyway, one quick Google search and I came across this article. Peter Markham seems to have conducted an interview (by royal mail!?) with Julian Covey. Or, to give him his real name Robert Cromwell Anson.
Rather than copy and paste the content, I'll simply add a link to the page.
I found it a great insight into the music scene in the 60's.
It was also interesting to read that Jimmy Cliff popped in from the next studio and helped with backing vocals!!
The Julian Covey bit starts about 1/3rd of the way down.
https://www.newuntouchables.com/nutsmag/series/peter-markhams-spot/
Cheers
KB