"Hey Joe, It won't be long Till I'll see you in my dreams"
PS. Anyone seen the excellent "Concert for George" ? There's a poignant finale where Joe Brown (ukulele in hands) leads everyone into "I'll see you in my dreams".
Screaming Lord Sutch
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Caz, I'm sure it will be many years before you have your own "Pick of the Poops."
Gallant Robert
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Originally posted by jimarilyn View PostFluff might have just shortened it to Dave Dee. I love "Legend of Xanadu" it's infectious. Fluff should have been made a freeman of the City of London perhaps. I first remember listening to "Pick of the Pops" in the summer of 1962 when I was 10 years old. There were some great songs around that summer like Bobby Darin's classic "Things". Halcyon days indeed, the world seemed a little less cynical then. Must be getting old........nostalgia ain't what it used to be. (neuralgia is though)
Steve S - if you lived in Tottenham, we were practically neighbours! I was born in Walthamstow and grew up in Highams Park and Chingford. Used to venture to Tottenham now and then to the Royal and once (but only once!), daringly, to The Eagle (round the corner from the old Police Station).
Limehouse
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Originally posted by Robert View PostCaz, "Glad All Over" was the Dave Clarke Five!
I used to keep a strict record on my bedroom door each week of all the chart movements during the mid-60s.
'It won't be long' (Beatles) I don't suppose before I'm carted off to an old people's home where I'll have a chart of bowel movements.
Love,
Caz
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As a kid, I was taken to see them one night up London. In those days they topped the bill over the Hollies and the Kinks.
I think Mike Smith was the main focus of the screams.
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Fluff? Not 'arf!
Fluff once appeared in a first-class horror film called Dr Terror's House of Horrors. He was the victim of a homicidal plant. It had tendrils that lashed out and curled round people's necks. In fact, it was a vegetated murderer with lashing.
Now there's not many people know that.
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Fluff might have just shortened it to Dave Dee. I love "Legend of Xanadu" it's infectious. Fluff should have been made a freeman of the City of London perhaps. I first remember listening to "Pick of the Pops" in the summer of 1962 when I was 10 years old. There were some great songs around that summer like Bobby Darin's classic "Things". Halcyon days indeed, the world seemed a little less cynical then. Must be getting old........nostalgia ain't what it used to be. (neuralgia is though)
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Aren't you 'glad all over' that it was by the Kinks and not Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Titch?
Poor Fluff would have had no end of trouble introducing that little number from the hit parade to all his pop pickers.
Love,
Caz
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And if that mathematician were cloned, we'd have a replicated decimated borrower of fracrions.
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In the version I've got,it sounds like Sutch is saying 'Mary-Lou'.........
Didn't realise Freddie Lee played with him......Saw Lee quite a bit in the 70's on the R'nR circuit...& the remaining Pirates at a reunion gig.
Steve
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