My kids would ask me why I was never at home with them at night, a question I began to ask myself. Is Brian still in this world? Hanging around with bands in my German school days was logical. From which Robin (As he is now known) Trower developed his style and much sought after skill. Yes, I do live in Vancouver on Canadas Pacific Coast. In October 1966 The Beach Boys released the iconic Good Vibrations and I recall we rehearsed this number for hours and hours. If you wish to contact me through Chris (rchrisbishop@gmail.com) you may be able to help me out. I regularly watched the Whirlwinds and the Monotones there and Im still downloading Robin Trower albums! 'Three young men with woman outside Tiffany's night club, (believed to be on Shaftesbury Avenue) London c.1974. I was friendly with the Whirlwinds when they were Johnny Gale and the Whirlwinds playing at the Kursaal on Saturday nights.Sid Plappert was playing guitar with them at that time. Grahams father, George Rousell, photographed a number of groups in the 60s, including the Whirlwinds. You cant go wrong with Blue Suede Shoes and Tell Me What I Say..!!!! I read your information above What about your final rendition every evening MONEY !! He wrote to me: I received and played the record yesterday and it is definitely us. More of a music venue than a nightclub, The Atalanta ballroom in Woking, or The Ata as it was also known, was famous locally for its sprung dance floor, which was . What a blast finding this site nearly 50 years down the track. Playing a piece many times over bored me and the more you play it, the less likely is that you can make an improvement. Hi Rod, Yes, I am still around but fast approaching my 107th birthday, you cheeky sod. All but Elvis who did not come. Caesars, Streatham. It was on our way home from one of these gigs that we stopped for a burger in The Mile End road, came back to the van to discover that most of our equipment had been stolen. Hi Jim, I regret that I was too young to see the Monotones at the Elms, but I knew you from when I was a pupil at Southchurch Hall boys school. but great reading all the forums,also we use to go to orchid ballroom purley. Nama kecamatan ini diambil dari nama Pasar Minggu yang ternama tersebut. If youve ever seen Michael Apteds 1964 documentary Seven Up! Gigging paid for my motor bike and first car. Brian arranged for us to record What Would I Do which he had co-written with Pete at Pyes Marble Arch studios. That was a good move for me as Brian had bought a Gibson 175 semi acoustic guitar and he loaned that to me as well, I could not put it down it was fantastic to play, you must have been very trusting, but I cant tell you how chuffed to bits I was to get to use some great gear at the time. Raducanu appeared to be in fine health while at British Vogue and Tiffany's annual fashion and film party in London last week, suggesting that the bout of illness set in at the last minute . I had forgotten he was the bouncer at the Elm. Towards the end of 1973 Mecca were releasing more and more live bands in favour of DJs. The pop bible of the day, The New Musical Express, described the release as promising. He did however guest back with us whenever possible and we would be billed as Mark Lloyd and The Monotones. Anyway I happened to find this site and could not beleive all the information etc which takes me back to that era. For questions about gifting and jewelry, contact a Sales Professional. In early 1966 we auditioned for a residency at the new Mecca Tiffanys which was due to open in April of that year. Its good to read all the happy recollections you all have of the early years, and I would definitely be up for a jam session with the lads sometime, especially if Fugley brings his spoons! Such fantastic memories..you will probably remember my brother Tim Gentle of Tim Gentle and his Gentlemen. It will include The Monotones, Paramounts, Procol Harum, Mickey Jupp, Dr Feelgood, Kursaals, Eddie and the Hot Rods (who Ive already written a book on), Alison Moyet and so on, through to present day acts. Ran a Vespa and was much sought after by the ladies. Enoch Power sold pet food (Fido Meat) in the arcade next to Tiffany's night club / disco and Wimbledon Theatre. Went to town with Sam at 2.00 pm. cabarrus county sheriff's office gun permit; lyman high school baseball coach; delegated examining practice test Get Quote. Sam = a bit drunk.Left about 12.00 am. Dear Brian: I wrote the following some time ago. Alexanders club was successful for a number of reasons. Great to find your site, which I stumbled on accidently. In one of these clubs was a group playing the latest Beatles hits..very badly! Thought I would let you know that since the hay-days of the 60s, the band continued to meet up after Tiffanys. Save up to 30% when you upgrade to an image pack. During the year Mark, Tony and myself were asked to appear as a holiday camp trio in a film being made at Elstree Studios. We had a number of weeks to rehearse for that special night, knowing that if we didnt get it right, it could be a very short residency. Stole (inherited?) 3/26/2008. Mark left the group in 1964 in order to pursue a solo career with Brian as his manager. Like many other contributors, I also attended Westcliff High School for Boys (from 1954-61) and, apart from being lead singer with the Mustangs from 1962-65 (see Mick Reads email of 11th January) Im also the older (and much smaller) brother of Lionel Thomas who, around the time he was a bouncer at the Elm Hotel with Terry Latter, was Britains strongest youth, with an 18 inch collar size and 46 inch chest. Im pleased to say that all members of the Mustangs are still alive and kicking a third playing reunion of the original band members was held at the Creeksea Ferry Inn on Wallasea Island on 14th August 2010 and, as Mick Reads indicated, our present Rayleigh-based band (called Full Circle for obvious reasons) which I joined as lead singer on my early retirement from international banking in 1995, includes two, and occasionally three, members of the Mustangs, Mick, Keith Chesher and myself. So, What Would I Do / have done without Tiffanys! Office Hours; University. Nice to talk ! as disco music was becoming increasingly popular. He was about 6 2 and 15 stone at the time, which was not too bad for a 17 year old. I have spoken to Mark and he told me you made him feel pretty old by calling him your great grandfather when in fact you are his great nephew ie. London had a great many criminal gangs including The Krays and The Richardsons. The Locarno was closed between 1929 and 1934. The audition took place at The Lyceum in The Strand in front of a couple of attractive young women sent by Mecca head office. At that time our final line-up comprised Brian Alexander lead guitar ), Mark Loyd ( drums and lead vocals), Tony Edwards ( Hammond organ and piano) Kit Rolphe ( our female vocalist) and myself ( rhythm guitar and lead vocals). Colombia DB8934 1972 Gypsy/Life Is Getting Better. I never did get over the fear of doing it again.I only found out yesterday of Bashers death and was really sorry to hear it. I am Pat, was Harper,praps you remember me from Bridgewater Drive. Dinner at Tiffany's, by Ed Waiter, Editor of Cuisine In order to finance moving from Edinburgh to London, Ian was offered and took a job playing in an Edinburgh nightclub called Tiffany's. In contrast to all the bands he had been part of in the past, this was well paid! I am doing a book on the Southend Mod scene in the 60s, which will include local bands, so your dads photos might be excellent for the book if I may have permission to use some You can email me on originalsouthendmods@gmail.com. Marriage and business called me: and I became a husband in early 1964. Our stage was set into a cave with a door at the back leading to the dressing room. This would have been late 50s. This is a memorial page for Tiffanys in The Glen, one of the best nightclubs in Bristol between the late 1960s and mid 1980s. I recall we rigged up some fake gear to smash up at the end of our set when supporting The Who. Jonas Porst Public Relations jonas43@email.de 00491735722342, Hi Brian, its good to hear and remember all those times. I regularly see Pete Stanley and try to visit Mark in Sydney every year. My name is Judi and I was a waitress at Tiffanys. We did, however, reduce the number of people in the group. The Mustangs. Brian was so accommodating and encouraged anyone and everyone who played anything to be involved. Hi Pete, I recently sent a copy of When Will I Be Loved and If You Cant Give Me All along with several Treetops recordings to Chris. I recall being on a circular stage with The Joe Loss Orchestra and as they disappeared, around we came singing our first number. Once again I was searching for a replacement and found probably the best keyboard player I had ever heard. Cheers and keep up the great work! Good band and nice guys . His Father was a very accomplished carpenter and made Peters first bass. Through Selmers, I had got dep jobs with bands such as Joe Loss, Dizzy Gillespie, and the infamous Geraldo cruise ship bands. See more. So not good-bye JIM but AU REVOIR.. Well all meet again , later , in the HEAVENLY CHOIR . buckhorn transfer station prince george hours; tiffany's nightclub wimbledon. We were on a high after this successful night and returned to our accommodation, in which we were sharing one room. Kode Kemendagri. I have found where Tims business is and will try to make contact. Cant tell you too much about him except that I was told he became a car dealer in South London. I know that the former band members throughout the early years will be sad to know that he has passed away. I remember the floor was packed with youngsters, who all melted away when the band returned. Im either a blood-stained ghoul on Halloween Night or a schoolboy in short trousers [a la AC/DC]!And the revealing story of Brian in tennis shorts will haunt me every time the umpire calls for new balls!! plantation golf and country club venice membership fees; is 100k a good salary in seattle. Learn how your comment data is processed. After the show, in the dressing room, the lead guitarist of The Yardbirds congratulated Brian on his progressive solo, this was a compliment indeed from young Eric Clapton! Of course! faculty website; Services. Take care, Best regards, Jim and Pam. . Championships Schedule. It was good to hear from you and so pleased you stayed in the business, I thought you would as you were so passionate about your music. I now am resident in Spain. Description Discussions 0 Comments 0 Change Notes. Whilst I am thankful for my time in the Monotones professional full time musicianship was not for me. I recall someone threatening to put that whistle somewhere where the sun doesnt shine if they heard the tune one more time! Batas kecamatan di sebelah timur dengan Kali Ciliwung / Kecamatan Kramat Jati Jakarta Timur, sebelah utara dengan Kecamatan Mampang Prapatan dan Pancoran, sebelah barat dengan Kecamatan Cilandak dan sebelah selatan dengan Kecamatan Jagakarsa. Thank you for any help you might be able to give, and look forward to hearing from you. Martha had a great voice and could sing anything from Ella Fitzgerald to Tina Turner. Almost everyones gear was home brewed in those far off days: my first serious amp was constructed from an old radiogram, given me by a relative: and the case was made of massively solid ply of about 1/2 thick, which was old partitions dating back to the 1930s from the building I worked in in the City from circa 1958 for a spell. This caught the attention of the headmaster who informed me that I was probably in the wrong job, he was right and I left. )Hopefully I shall be visiting family in Chalkwell and Leigh-on-Sea in the next few weeks and endeavor to take a nostalgic look down memory lane at the beecroft ( as long as they,re not hung in the ladies!! They were certainly more rhythm and blues orientated than ourselves. We were under the impression that we may have to attend another audition, as the candidates for the job were whittled down. I hope this sparks a few memories and fills in some gaps in the Southend music scene. There were of course many other groups around the town, including Sounds Around, The Avengers, The Mustangs, Dave and The Classics, Micky Law and The Statesmen, Tim Gentle and The Gentlemen, and many others. Got up at 8.00 am.Sam called for me at 9.00 am.Went to Liverpool. I have surfed the tinternet for a similar image in vain. Mark would sometimes would perform some guest vocals when not changing a barrel, throwing out a trouble maker or stocking up the bars. So joining The Treetops was a breath of fresh air, with freedom to cover a wide variety of styles even new songs I had penned for the band. With regard to the Regent Sound tape. Latterly consulted for Rover, Honda and Toyota. There was not much for me in the English charts then the stuff sounds so dated today! The reason being that Jim and I are meeting,this weekend, with a guy who is writing a book on the music of the 60s which will include bands that came out of Southend. We used to see various acts appearing there. Locarno. Most of all was his sense of humour. Awesome. Our equipment was very basic, I can remember using RAF throat microphones, which made us sound as though we were attempting to sing underwater. I settled with the conviction of it being Dave Alexander, an American blues singer, or Arthur Alexander, an Ameican songwriter though I could never find the title in either of their work. I look forward to hearing them on Strictly Come Dancing! . Our bassist was Pete Stanley who was in Brians class at school. I used to enjoy seeing the opposition which I did whenever possible. As ex-WHSB I too have lots of memories of those days generally, and of our association with the Monotones, mainly Nigel and Brian. However, following the article graffiti started to appear around the school such as Jim for headmaster and What Would I Do without Jim. Women's Bond NFT Collection He also had an ear fetish, which was just too annoying. The bass player was a guy called Gus Chesney and the band played the local pub circuit, places such as the Elms Hotel in Leigh on Sea and the Cricketers at Southend. Long Sault . Unlike the Monotones who were all Grammar School boys the Whirlwinds were working class boys from nearby Canvey Island, not the most salubrious of places to live in as it was flooded in 1953 and over 100 people died. This meant that he had to be there during the days for deliveries etc and then jump onto the stage at night to play drums and sing. I have also recently managed to find a couple of their hits on a CD; Fab Gear: Beat Beat Beat Vol. Last time I met Paul, was at the retirement bash for Westcliff Highs famed head, Henry Cloke at the Southend Cliffs Pavilion in circa 1972, when we enjoyed sitting together during the formal meal. The Championships 2023 will be played over 14 days, this marks the second year that play on the Middle Sunday is part of the intended schedule. Jam with friends but no paid work. Condolenses to Marks family and relations. Im wondering if Graham sent you the 45 of What Would I Do or do you mean a photo of such ? After Gordon left Tiffanys we had a selection of managers until we left in 1974. Hopefully will be in touch. Gary, our drummer, was replaced as he wished to concentrate on his printing apprenticeship. Now based in Peterborough with an amazing wife and an eccentric German Shepherd. Nevertheless we had some air time on Radio Luxembourg and the pirate stations Radio Caroline and Radio London. It goes without saying that it seems like only yesterday, and I could go on and on but will stop now, we must try and get together sometime. Jan. 2010. If you wish I can be contacted on pncstanley@talktalk.net Good to talkregards Peter. Anyway, you must be pretty ancient by now, did you stay with Julie? Maxine. Later, I opted out as my career was more important. During this period we built up a small following of fans who started to follow us about. Im pretty sure he was. He used to be billed as Britains Strongest Teenager at local fetes and carnivals. I was also a classmate of Nigels and Colin at WHSB and I can remember the very early times, in the small school gym., when Nigel was drummer Brian was guitar and If Im correct the first lead singer was a boy (as we all were then) called David Tripcanny, not sure of that spelling. Recently met Rodney Clark & shall soon see him & Peter Trout (facebook friend) in concert. We both promised to keep in touch but unfortunately we didnt. Hi John By pure accident I came across this site looking for old 60s photos of Southend. Anthony came off worse. Later in the 60s I often used to bump into Lionel: and in 1968> for a bit, I also used to train at the old Estuary Gym. An Atlanta-area strip club DJ hired his best friend to murder his wife, who was found dead in her suburban home with a young child straddling the woman's lifeless body . The Elms, The Halfway House and also The Cricketers and London Hotel. The Paramounts, of course: who totally eschewed whatever was In and continued with their focus on R & B. He heard our run through and suggested that perhaps he could play the piano on the recording, which he did. Affectionately known as The New Conti, the New Continental opened in 1967 when the old Conti club in Oxford Road was demolished. I often stayed with him and his parents as I didnt live in the Southend area. Somebody did a website on me a couple of years ago. Im meeting up with Jim to visit The Beecroft Gallery to see where they have hung them..probably in the loos, but if so hopefully the ladies !! I see you still play the occasional charity gig with Full Circle, I think I am right in saying I have seen you a few time at the Priory Concert in the Park. http://www.southend.gov.uk/news/article/432/exhibition_to_showcase_southends_rich_musical_heritage . Good to talk ! After years of living abroad I was so glad to be home and find this webpage about the Monotones as I often did a little spot with them at The Elms in 1964 under the name of Jimmy Dingo and later worked with Jim Eatons brother Freddie doing security work at venues.It has been a nice walk down memory lane for me and glad to know that some of us are still going. For years I kept following the English program of RADIO LUXEMBOURG and I think, I was the only person in the southern part of Germany holding a subscription of the NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS. Normally these sessions took place in the mornings, and after a late previous night at the club some of the higher notes were a little difficult. Find the right content for your market. We would attempt to play hits of the day and I am sure that some of the sounds coming out of that garage would have been painful for the neighbours. Good to talk to you, regards Pete Stanley. Take care Rod, hope for contact soon, Jim. Hi Jim Still trying to contact carol hopefully will be successful and be in touch. If you have information on a band featured here, please let me know and I will update the site and credit you accordingly. Ted has visited the London and seen how much beer was shifted on a Thursday and wanted some! And that does remind me.You left out one of our major appearences..namely the Darby and Joan Fete at Chalkwell Park where we represented the local beat-comboplaying second billing to the Billy Cotton Band [ Wakey Wakey!] Did you make a fortune out of us? Miss it! (Hmmmmm!) Somehow,I was given the dubious honour of singing the falsetto in Rag Doll.It was OK at rehearsal but on the Sunday cabaret night,in front of an unusually attentive audience,I dried up.the mouth opened but nothing came out!I must have been wearing the wrong trousers..not tight enough.I think it was Nigel that came to the rescue or did Brian take a solo and turn it into the only instrumental version of that song? Unfavorite. baltimore accent translator; gamit ng pang uri sa pangungusap; power bi custom column if multiple conditions; tiffany's nightclub wimbledon . Yes Matt,Ive got a lot to thank Tiffanys [and The Treetops] for!I wouldnt have met your Mum and it would have brought reality to our record Without the one you love.Instead,I could say Life is getting better'[a bit late to be plugging our records! Who is playing at Wimbledon 2022? from roy. Another very good group was Mickey Law and the Outlaws. ]Going back to the beginning,in 1959,when I asked my Dad for a guitar he replied Ill make you one.He was a first class furniture maker and thought he could apply his skills to making a musical instrument.He did just that but although it looked good every time I re-tuned the strings the neck bent and eventually they were half an inch away from the frets.I believe he thought my interest would be short-lived but he went on to make speaker boxes and amplifier cases and the bands first roadie was my brother-in-law.it was a family affair!To my Mum and Dads credit they gave their blessing to my quitting a secure job with Barclays Bank to play guitar full-time.Im sure Dads skilled fingers were crossed behind his back!When we speak of school friends I cant overlook the person who taught me my first chords,namely Dave Munday who sadly died in his teens.The memories start filtering through,despite the effects of alco-ziemerand I hope to contribute more anecdotes in the future. By 1978 the studio required more and more of Paddys time and he decided to leave the group to concentrate on it. He was a great guy and my memories of the nights at the Elms are still as strong as they ever were. I dont go to South end very often now but was there last year and showed my husband some of my old haunts and told him about the White all and the London inn. I left Southend and went on to work in Oxford, before settling in Derby in 1970, where I opened a motor repair business which prospered well until I sold out in 1989. It turns out to be a demo recorded before their first Pye 45, released in the U.S. without the groups knowledge! Small world. The stuff on this site is great but Id really like to talk with you. Thanks for the kind mentions on this page. All the best, Jim. My days as an estate agent came to an end when we went to Tiffanys. After rehearsing for sound and camera angles with many other artists during the day the programme went live on air. Well done! and came across this. For several years after 1967 we also had three girl backing singers known as the Mustang Sally (Jane Gordon, Barbara Moorfoot and Doreen Martin). Wonderfull to have found this site. Sorry about the confusion with Gus Chesney, my memory must be playing tricks on me or the Watney Manns IPA was, at the time, too strong for a young lad like me. Meanwhile he was phoning around and the club began to fill up. My son Christopher trained at Westminster College and has created a successful catering consultancy. Hi Chris, Sounds good,which one of us is going to wear a rose in the hair to assist recognition after forty odd years? And remained a sell-out for the few weeks we ran the contest; which from memory was won by a young guy called Phillip Nostle and his girl: Philip later became a successful local solicitor. Best wishes, Colin. Regards Chris. They would need to be of high-ish resolution, probably not copied from the Garage/Treetops website. Incredibly, we would often record, mix and master a complete album for clients in a day! Brian said he would check this point and took the girls for a drink at the end of the day. We had been staying at our home in France and the mail and papers had stacked up, meanwhile. Hello Roy Sorry Ive not replied earlier due to unexpected busy diary. Thanks to Phil for sending in the article from The Southend Standard, January 2006 and to Jim Eaton for his help with songs, photos and information for this page. After listening to various girls screeching, singing out of tune and behaving like Prima Donnas, we were lucky to find Martha Smith. Use in a presentation/talk (eg,Powerpoint and Keynote) or in an editorial newsletter. We didnt get away from the club until after 1am and had to leave for the studios by 5.30am. This second recording, again released on Pye, was more successful in terms of airplay and TV. But they were not quite at the pulse of the time like PYE in England in way too, were they not? Atlanta, GA. 239. The UK Monotones were a group formed almost exclusively of pupils/ex pupils of Westcliff High School for Boys, near Southend on Sea in Essex. Would love to know if they can be downloaded from anywhere. There is still plenty of Monotones and Treetops memories that sit proudly at their home, so if anyone had anything they may be tucked away that I could get for Dad it would be a pleasure to hear from you (Autographs of the band recently went for 5 on e-bay! Watched Gangsters & listened to Stevie Wonder, Sex Pistols etc. Mention of the bass guitar I sold you brought a tear.my Dad made it.How long did it survive,and have you any photos ? This was the opportunity Hughes needed! On one of the few occasions we actually played a gig, it was at Victor Sylvestors Dance Studio in Southend and after the first number (Willie and Hand Jive, I think), we fused all the lights and had to cut short the set. We recorded our song Its Great, but I can honestly say Its Been Great. Seems like riding a bike, you never forget.Believe it or not, I have only just sold a load of my gear that I used use at the Elms. Sorry for my faulty English part of it got lost through age, haha. Dear Brian, It was extremely sad to learn of the recent death of Nigel/ Mark Lloyd and my condolences go to his wife,family and close friends.I had only just found this site(as I am not computer literate,haha ),having discussed the monotones in recent months with my sister,looking back at our teenage + years.Many a drunken night was spent at the Elms and other local events.You could say I was a bit of a groupie,but I also helped the roadie Brian on occasions with the moving of equipment when you were supporting, the Who,Manfred Mann,Hermans Hermits and talent show winners Bow Street Runners.The last time we met was on a Thames river evening cruise with the Leigh Young conservatives,as I was then working in hampshire pursueing my career as a Chef.Unfortunately, I was never able to see you as the Treetops in Wimbledon, due to my unsociable working hours,having progressed to head Chef of a restaurant in Chichester, west Sussex. His memory is better than mine ! Some of our first amps were not even enclosed, just a mass of valves and capacitors etc sitting in an open box. I used to see you also at the old London Hotel for the Barracudas gig on Thursday nights: everyone really was there, cos Teddy Knot and the boys were the leaders of the pack at that time. Then we gave up nights to return to days , Where JIM successfully created A . A Pavlov Dogs learned behaviour situation. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. I remember having an important gig to do but our equipment was very sad, and when I mentioned this to Brian, he said Thats OK you can borrow our equipment I was yet again over the moon. This obviously could not continue and it became necessary to find another drummer/vocalist. I cannot use a computer and I do not text but my contact details can be found on the Moody Blues website. We left Southend in 1966 and went to play at Tiffanys night club in Wimbledon.Our name was changed to The Treetops and we released several records under thet name ( these regularly appear for sale on e-bay along with Monotones records ). I wonder how many of those members of local bands went on to musical careers. Brian Alexander played guitar as well as Jim (didnt know his surname) Pete played piano and Nigel Basham was on drums and also was lead vocals. Have had contact with Pete but love to hear from you. Reading your recap of the Monotones early years brought back so many happy memories for me and Im a so glad to hear that you are still fit and well. Also a very proficient vocalist. In fact , if you take the logical route we are the first exhibit, which may suggest they are saving the best to last!! And my eight year old son Theo, has started playing guitar and already has done a few small gigs with another eight year old drummer Sam, and is very proud of being thrown out of a pub we were playing in, because he was still there after 9 oclock, he feels very Rock & Roll, such fun. Their happy reunion was too short. I was responsible for his stage nameThurston Crane. Mick, Hi Mick Thanks for getting in touchfrom the other side of the world ! I said I was trying to listen to the group, he said Its no good trying to listen out here, you had better come inside and took me in the hall to meet you all. I have photos of you on stage with us and a press cutting of the musical event of the year..St. Peters Girl Guide Dance !! I remember thinking that by virtue of its meaning it was not a good name, but for the want of a better suggestion it was the one we adopted. As veterans of the Southend 60s scene we limit ourselves to about four local gigs a year, now playing only to raise money for charity; just wish I had the energy to play more but those (nearly) fifty years have taken their toll. During our final studio rehearsal prior to the take Gene Pitney dropped in to speak to Bill Farley, the resident studio engineer. The grass-court Grand Slam tournament, established in 1877, will take place at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, UK. In nightclub terms, Tiffany's enjoyed a relatively long lifespan. Any body that knows me from then can e mail me at daviddowns@sky.com. We had a guy named Joey Pyle, who was a professional criminal and associate of both The Krays and The Richardsons. I was looking for something in my archives (I must organise them one day!) Pete was originally a local barber, working in Milton Street, which no longer exists. The band gives a sharp performance on the flip, Is It Right though the song is less distinctive than the top side. So thanks for that, I am a nostalgia junkie and so enjoyed being reminded of those good times keep the music playing folks!

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