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It was fairly new when he played it but over 60 now

a haunting 45 of swamp rock ,I finally got a copy from 

Ernys in Nashville ,none on discogs seen

 

 

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  • Monkey Time by Major Lance was played at The Scene, as was Hey Little Girl, Um Um Um Um Um Um, The Matador, Rhythm and his version of Watusi, played off an LP in 1964. I was there.

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30 minutes ago, Sceneman said:

Didn’t see any on chess I meant 

Ever heard of Specsavers ... ?

There's in fact 37 if you count all available variations for sale on Chess and another seven on the original Lyric release.

https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/3716858

https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/4025534

https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/11167100

https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/8013280

https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/11553294

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2 minutes ago, Sceneman said:

I was looking on U.K. discog didn’t realise there was 2 sites 

There's only ever been one Discogs site as far as I've been aware ... !

1 hour ago, Woodbutcher said:

Post a link to this other one then please ... :thumbsup:

You can get foreign versions of Discogs pop up. I’ve just checked out the Spanish and Italian version where there are only sellers from that country. Maybe that was what he saw ?

8 minutes ago, Billy Jo Jim Bob said:

You can get foreign versions of Discogs pop up. I’ve just checked out the Spanish and Italian version where there are only sellers from that country. Maybe that was what he saw ?

You can filter your Marketplace sources by country but there's no separate UK Discogs site that I'm aware of.

 

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7 minutes ago, Woodbutcher said:

You can filter your Marketplace sources by country but there's no separate UK Discogs site that I'm aware of.

 

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Occasionally when I’ve googled Discogs a foreign version has been returned by the search. Don’t know why, maybe just a glitch from Discogs, but it’s happened on more than one occasion. I would guess that they host the site in various global locations for security and access purposes.

On 24/12/2024 at 13:00, Sceneman said:

It was fairly new when he played it but over 60 now

a haunting 45 of swamp rock ,I finally got a copy from 

Ernys in Nashville ,none on discogs seen

 

 

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I've not heard this one before so looked on YT. Seems this was a popular record in the US from the comments.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAk-3U2ODdo

@Sceneman a few questions for you.

Could Guy Stevens play anything and the crowd would go along with him?

Was there a quick turnover of records as in the fashions. For example would a record like Alvin Cash -Twine Time get plays as a US new release but be dropped by the time it came out on Stateside?

You said Monkey Time by Major Lance wasn't played at the Scene, so were there other UK issued records not played there as the club tried to be more exclusive?

@Sceneman I find your posts regarding The Scene Club & London clubs in general from the 60's really interesting & would like to see more.

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Monkey Time by Major Lance was played at The Scene, as was Hey Little Girl, Um Um Um Um Um Um, The Matador, Rhythm and his version of Watusi, played off an LP in 1964. I was there.

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