love hearing your show every week Mr. Fine Wine -with every track on hit.....Had a question for you - Since you open with this "Downtown Soulville" 45 each week do you have a second copy of the record just in case you wear this one out?
8:08pm
Ken From Hyde Park:
Need to find a good storage place for the backups. Like a fur-lined fallout shelter miles below the earth's crust.
"...Bobby decided to get into the West Coast soul-dance market with a tune called "Keep The Ball Rolling" (not the same song that Jay and The Techniques would have a hit with in 1967). For the flip, Bobby decided, hey, since the Brits were making a fortune recycling American R&B, why not turn the tables? The recording session took place in the summer of '65, and the record that was ALL OVER the airwaves at that point? "Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones. So Bobby wrote a complete soul knockoff......not that anyone was going to hear it anyway, being a B-side and all that! Well, it's great. Just don't tell Mick 'n' Keef. They'll sue, the greedy bastards."
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"...Bobby decided to get into the West Coast soul-dance market with a tune called "Keep The Ball Rolling" (not the same song that Jay and The Techniques would have a hit with in 1967). For the flip, Bobby decided, hey, since the Brits were making a fortune recycling American R&B, why not turn the tables? The recording session took place in the summer of '65, and the record that was ALL OVER the airwaves at that point? "Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones. So Bobby wrote a complete soul knockoff......not that anyone was going to hear it anyway, being a B-side and all that! Well, it's great. Just don't tell Mick 'n' Keef. They'll sue, the greedy bastards."
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