What Are You Listening To?
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This is a little before my time/ drinking age. I do remember the Hullabaloo in name only. I'm hoping Mr. Fox gave up on these and they were not "lifted" at some party.Hey Red, you old enough to remember when they ( James Gang ) were regulars at the Chesterland Hullabaloo ? I used to work with Joe's cousin Jack Walsh. Had a few beers with Joe at Jacks Parents anniversary party. Nice guy. Time for a lil Jack White: Blunderbuss
If there is a way to find out, I'd feel better about it.
John Mayalls Blues Breakers
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Feels like a southern rock Friday...................

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BlueMDPicker wrote: »

Interesting cover - sort of the wild West meets Roger Dean (Yes's cover artist for several of their albums) :-) -
Chum: interesting note you had there about The James Gang. I used to listen to them a LOT way back when they came out, cool you worked with a Walsh and met Joe at their parents' place. Joe was one of my heros as a youth. Course I had lots of heros back then. Mostly guitar players or Vince Lombardi era Green Bay Packers. Red: also interesting what you dug up on The James Gang. I'll bet you got some piece of rock and roll history there. What a great haul.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »Interesting cover - sort of the wild West meets Roger Dean (Yes's cover artist for several of their albums) :-)
J. Flournoy Holmes and D. Powell are credited with the cover art (my curiosity made me skin the sleeve protector off to look). Darn you! Now, I must search the shelves for some Yes albums. ;-) -
Last call for southern rock. Enjoy your musical Friday!
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Is the Beatles' special still going to be on TV? I heard awhile ago that CBS or one of the major networks was going to air a special at the same time on the same day the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan Show maybe? Would that be Sunday?
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Interrupting this Beatlefest with a bulletin:
Went back to the CD store at lunchtime a picked up the LP that the B Club free sheet went with.
Mono!
Interestingly, though this LP is on fontana, the SDG signed with United Artists, the company Traffic when with on their releases I have. Listening w/ one ear as we speak. -
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Hey RedNed is that a new LP ?? Spencer Davis ??

Because I am The Pumpkinking
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No, original.pumpkinman wrote: »Hey RedNed is that a new LP ?? Spencer Davis ?? -

In Hearing Of Atomic Rooster
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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rednedtugent wrote: »No, original.
Well that's just plain friggin' sweet.
Nice catch that's one I'd like to come across. 
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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rednedtugent wrote: »Interrupting this Beatlefest with a bulletin:
Went back to the CD store at lunchtime a picked up the LP that the B Club free sheet went with.
Mono!
Interestingly, though this LP is on fontana, the SDG signed with United Artists, the company Traffic when with on their releases I have. Listening w/ one ear as we speak.
look on the LP cover you might have a UK LP or a least an original. United Artists might have been a re-issue but I'm not really sure.
Their First LP (Fontana TL 5242) (July 1965) - UK #6
The Second Album (Fontana TL 5295) (January 1966) - UK #3
Autumn '66 (Fontana TL 5359) (September 1966) - UK #4
With Their New Face On (United Artists ULP 1192) (1968)
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (Soundtrack - together with Traffic and Andy Ellison) (1968 UA CD)
Funky (Date/One Way) (1969; recorded 1968)
Gluggo (Vertigo 6360088) (1973)
Living in a Back Street (Vertigo) (1974)
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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Nearly 50 year old vinyl. Still sounds great!

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Baby, baby, baby.........
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Thanks P Man
Going to watch this when I get home, a fav:
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He was better looking than I remember :eek:BlueMDPicker wrote: »Baby, baby, baby.........

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Spencer Davis ~ S/T.........1967
THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP
Self-titled LP
Canada STONE SXS 1700 (1967)
RARE First Canadian LP with WITHDRAWN Upside-Down Back Cover!
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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Donovan ~ Cosmic Wheels
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Gin Blossoms - Mrs. Rita
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Nilsson ~ The Point
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