Azkalwhite wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 2:18 am
50's/60's
Frank Wilson ‘Do I Love You’
'Do I Love You' featured in one of our early polls
Azkalwhite wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 2:18 am80's
Deep Purple 'Black Night'
90's
Neil Young ‘Hey Hey My My'
2000 to 2009
Both songs are favourites of mine Azkal, unfortunately 'Black Night' was originally in 1970 & Hey Hey My My' in 1979, both these songs did feature in the 80's & 90's on live compilations
1964white wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:13 am
'Do I Love You' featured in one of our early polls
Both songs are favourites of mine Azkal, unfortunately 'Black Night' was originally in 1970 & Hey Hey My My' in 1979, both these songs did feature in the 80's & 90's on live compilations
Back to the drawing board en route to Hector's home for alzheimers sufferers..
The Peter and Gordon I remember from an album, I'm fairly sure I still own, called The Stars Sing Lennon and McCartney, released late sixties/early seventies and one of the first albums if not the first album I owned
Just found it
All original artists featuring the likes of
Billy J Kramer - Bad to Me, I'll be on my Way, I'll keep You Satisfied
Peter and Gordon - World without Love, Nobody I know, I Don't want to see you again
Cilla - Love of the Loved
Kenny Lynch (Wow forgotten about him, our Sammy Davis) Misery
Cribbins's - When I'm 64
Fourmost - When I'm in Love and Hello Little Girl
and finally an excellent version of She's Leaving home by David and Jonathon
The Peter of Peter and Gordon, of course, was Peter Asher brother of Jane who went on to do great work producing James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt..
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
faaip wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 12:55 pm
The Peter and Gordon I remember from an album, I'm fairly sure I still own, called The Stars Sing Lennon and McCartney, released late sixties/early seventies and one of the first albums if not the first album I owned
Just found it
All original artists featuring the likes of
Billy J Kramer - Bad to Me, I'll be on my Way, I'll keep You Satisfied
Peter and Gordon - World without Love, Nobody I know, I Don't want to see you again
Cilla - Love of the Loved
Kenny Lynch (Wow forgotten about him, our Sammy Davis) Misery
Cribbins's - When I'm 64
Fourmost - When I'm in Love and Hello Little Girl
and finally an excellent version of She's Leaving home by David and Jonathon
The Peter of Peter and Gordon, of course, was Peter Asher brother of Jane who went on to do great work producing James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt..
Excellent Faaip
Loved that scene as a kid, still do.
BJK/P&G/Lynch/Cilla/Foremost were just a small part of the 60's explosion scene
P&G's follow-up 'Nobody I know' was a favourite of mine as was the Foremost 'A Little Lovin' & BJK's 'Little Children' which I seem to recall remained in the No.1 spot for one week only
I bought a Cilla compilation for under a quid a few weeks ago as I love her early stuff from the mid-sixties, much of the album is bland however she did record some crackers imo!
Zombies ‘Time Of The Season’ 64
Little Richard 'Good Golly Miss Molly' Bally
Byrds 'My Back Pages' Ges
Peter and Gordon 'World Without Love' Faaip
Rolling Stones 'Street Fighting Man' John
Spencer Davis Group ‘Gimme Some Lovin’ Azkal
Cream 'Badge' Gandi
70's
Television ‘Marquee Moon' 64
ELO 'Don't Bring Me Down' Bally
Trapeze 'Black Cloud' Ges
Earth Wind and Fire 'Fantasy' Faaip
Bonnie Raitt 'Love M Like a Man' John
Bob Seger 'If I Was A Carpenter' Azkal
America ‘Tin Man’ Gandi
80's
Japan ‘Night Porter' 64
David Essex 'Silver Dream Machine' Bally
John Mellencamp 'Jack and Diane' Ges
Bangles 'Hazy Shade Of Winter' Faaip
Elvis Costello 'You Little Fool' John
Queen ‘I Want It All’ Gandi
90's
Neil Young ‘Western Hero' 64
Whitney Houston 'How Will I Know' Bally
Fabulous Thunderbirds ' Feelin' Good' Ges
Sophie B Hawkins 'Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover' Faaip
Freedy Johnston 'Trying to Tell You I Don't Know' John
Texas ‘Black Eyed Boy’ Gandi
2000 to 2009
Charlotte Gainsbourg ‘5.55’ 64
Daniel Powter 'Bad Day' Bally
Mark Lanegan(feat PJ Harvey) 'Hit The City' Ges
Mars Volta 'Televators' Faaip
John Jones 'One Morning in the Spring' John
Stereophonics 'Handbags And Gladrags' Azkal
Alter Bridge ‘Blackbird’ Gandi
2010 to 2019
King Krule ‘Dum Surfer’ 64
Script 'Hall Of Fame' Bally
Blues Pills 'High Class Woman' Ges
Banks 'Hawaiian Mazes' Faaip
Who 'All This Music Must Fade' John
Junius Meyvant 'Beat Silent Need' azkal
Anathema ‘Angels Walk Among Us’ Gandi
1964white wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:13 am
'Do I Love You' featured in one of our early polls
Both songs are favourites of mine Azkal, unfortunately 'Black Night' was originally in 1970 & Hey Hey My My' in 1979, both these songs did feature in the 80's & 90's on live compilations