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Post by stevej on Oct 9, 2024 20:30:47 GMT
Pete & Dud certainly punched above their weight when it came to musical guests on their various series - ATV's 'Goodbye Again' featured 'not only' Traffic 'but also' Julie Driscoll and the Brian Auger Trinity on the same show! I didn't realise their 1970 BBC series featured some good stuff too and this recently posted audio recording of 15/4/70 includes Yes performing 'Something's Coming' (around 25 minutes in).
The 18/3/70 edition has Mike Chapman performing a groovy progressive pop number at around 29 mins in. Any idea what?
Any other artists of note in this 1970 series?
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Post by John Green on Oct 9, 2024 20:55:08 GMT
Imagine my surprise at hearing a West Side Story song!
Mind you, the Nice did an instrumental version of 'America'...
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Post by Kev Hunter on Oct 9, 2024 21:32:31 GMT
The track is called "Soulful Lady" and the studio version appears on Chapman's "Fully Qualified Survivor" album (released in March 1970), with a rather excellent guitar solo from Mick Ronson.
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Post by Kev Hunter on Oct 9, 2024 21:34:31 GMT
Imagine my surprise at hearing a West Side Story song! Mind you, the Nice did an instrumental version of 'America'... Yes' rendition of "Something's Coming" is non-LP but appeared on the B-side of their debut UK single "Sweetness", in July 1969.
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Post by stevej on Oct 9, 2024 21:45:09 GMT
The track is called "Soulful Lady" and the studio version appears on Chapman's "Fully Qualified Survivor" album (released in March 1970), with a rather excellent guitar solo from Mick Ronson. Excellent, thanks Kev. I'll give it a listen.
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