Everything posted by Godzilla
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Looks like the right era, Roger. Not Mitch though...
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Just tried to post this but it disappeared. I'll have another go and hope it doesn't duplicate. As usual our mystery person is an artist who has had at least one tune played on the Northern Soul scene but not really a soul singer. I'll take questions to which I can answer 'yes' or 'no' - and will provide more clues as we go along. All depends on people joining in but judging by previous weeks there are loads of good sports on here. Last week we had Curtis Lee whose tune still (rightfully) gets played.This time it's one from the dark days when anything with the right beat was acceptable... who is the guy singing here?
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Kapp Records
I've had one on hold since 3rd September for member 'Baronsofsoul'. Doesn't look like he's actually going to pay so if you want let me know. £35 + £1.80 postage. I pay paypal charges. PM me if you're interested. Cheers Paul (Godz)
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A Few Wants
Which one Marc - Gladys Knight?
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Bootleg, Copy Etc
The information is invaluable but you may find syntax troubling.
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Sorry - obviously I made it too easy this week. Got a nice one lined up for next Sunday though
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Just to clarify the clues: Both hits covered in the UK by Rock 'n Roll revivalists Showaddywaddy. No relation to Curtis Lee and KCPs who did "Everybody's Going Wild" A Northern side that's pretty unusual due to its prominent yodelling.
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Bingo! Well done. Curtis Lee (born 28 October 1941, Yuma, Arizona, U.S.[1]) is an American singer of the early 1960s and, twice over, one of the beneficiaries of 1961 productions by Phil Spector. These were "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" (U.S. #7) and "Under the Moon of Love" (U.S. #46). and of course this... Nice and quick this week. Ta for joining in everyone Another next week if you like.
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Sunday Picture Quiz
ok recap. Here he is again Rock and Roll singer with some doo wop influence on the hits. Two pretty big hits in his time and pretty much zilch afterwards. He did pop into the studio to cut a storming Northern Soul tune however. Here's a couple of clues: 1. You may know his hits by someone else. 2. There's an artist with the same name who had a somewhat unusual Northern record - but they're different people.
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Sunday Picture Quiz
A bit earlier Suz. Interesting guess though..
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Our man is a singer - not so sure about Bob?
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Mickey looked far cooler...
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Sunday Picture Quiz
A little less 'teen' than Bobby Vee, Sandi, but good guess. You're all thinking along pretty much the right lines though. With the exception of my old pal Webby, naturally...
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Not Jerry either... Great album cover though!
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Too Jazzy is our Bobby, Ken
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Sunday Picture Quiz
To late for him Mike. Like I mentioned, Doo Wop influenced Rock n Roll on the hits.
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Sunday Picture Quiz
You know how your post is number 28? Have a look at 27
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Sunday Picture Quiz
No mate. This guy is more rock and roll with a bit of doo wop. On the hits anyway...
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Sunday Picture Quiz
I believe he is Chris. Can't be still performing though as it's hard to find pics of him despite the hits.
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Nope - did sometimes sound like Elvis I gather. Not obvious on his hits though and certainly not on any relevant to this site
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Sunday Picture Quiz
You mean Jimmy?
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Denied in post 9 Tabs
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Sunday Picture Quiz
See where you're coming from Joe - but fraid it's not Jimmy
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Sunday Picture Quiz
Not Tommy Sands - and Webby, glad to see you're dependable as ever - Nope! Not Charlie Gracie.