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Help remembering a song from the sixties I think.....
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Have just found my old book: 'British Record Charts 1955 to 1975'. It gives the top 30 for every week of those years. I'll start looking from 1965 but it could take some time as I'll have to hum a bit of each one and see if there's a ship's hooter in it. I'll keep you posted on progress. Getting worried Big Rob?0
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lol March.0
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Procol Harum .... A Salty Dog0
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Free Four - Pink Floyd.0
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There is a "woo woo" in sympathy for the devil".
Or funky like a train by the Equals
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Not as much fun but some stations publish a track listing for the show don't they?0
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Yes BA, suggested that to Oakster early on but don't know if he thought about it.0
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Was it a male singer...'cos skimming this brings to mind Those Were The Days, by Mary Hopkin.0
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Sharpening me tin snips, but I ain't too worried tbh...0
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Trouble is I cant remember which radio station
Its not any of the popular beat combos of the time, as i said its a Mungo Jerry type male singer was it a novelty song I dont think so, but that bass note is so unusual and the song was built around it - gonna google a few suggestions above
Oh and i dont think its anything with a nautical theme, just the bass note has that ships horn kind of deep sound....0 -
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So it's not a Phil Specter type wall of sound job then, more folky?0
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This thread is hilarious.
I've just thought of a song. Can anyone guess what it is? If you do I'll eat an aircraft carrier.0 -
Walk Right In .. The Rooftop Singers
One Wheel on my Wagon .. New Christy Minstrels
The Eve of Destruction .. Barry McGuire (?)0 -
Big Bad John .. Tennessee Ernie Ford0
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Back Street Love by Curved Air ????0
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But you're in Kanarda .. it's probably some obscure piece of US rubbish that never saw the light of day over here0
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Ah, Klondike Pete and the banjo pluckers with " There's gold in them hills". Classic !0
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THAT's the one ...lmaosralan said:Ah, Klondike Pete and the banjo pluckers with " There's gold in them hills". Classic !
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Sonja Cristina (what a FOX) , Darryl Way, violin maestro and Stuart Copeland, drummer extraordinaire .. I last saw them circa 1976 at an allnighter in the Lyceum, Strand .. ah .. the good old dayssralan said:Back Street Love by Curved Air ????
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Dont you get Shazam in Canada ?
This is driving us all crazy, You know we are all going to be really disappointed when you tell us what it is .!0 -
Could it be this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK62tfoCmuQ
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Just had a listen to a couple of suggestions and from the clues it must be Urban Spaceman. Not exactly Mungo Jerry-like though. Now listening to the rest of my Bestiality Of The Bonzos album.0
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rolf harris... sun arise..0
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look at this. Mungo Jerry is still going: http://www.mungojerry.com/0
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As someone else mentioned, its not likely to be an English(british) band if played on Canadian Radio.
Blood Sweat and Tears was a good call.0