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Yes, Dane. Peter Asher played the cowbell. Joe Meek was in the control room screaming, "I must have more cowbell and a few more spacecraft noises!"
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Why do musicians and singers always want to clobber the drummer?
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Because they generally deserve it! Image
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That's it: I'm storming out...
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Drummers are cool!!!!!
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I always wanted to clobber the lead singer personally. Wait! That's me.
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You'll certainly want to clobber me if I git's to singin' in September, Brian. Perhaps I'd better get you 'alcoholically challenged' before I start - then there might be a remote chance that you'll put up with it!! LOL Image
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That's my kind of challenge - an alcoholic challenge!
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I just got 'Pop Gear' on DVD, which is where the Honeycombs shots are taken from. Great song - still play it. Love those Burns!!
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Wait a minute--Peter Asher was the drummer for the Honeycombs?

I thought she looked like a guy!
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Her name is Anne "Honey" Lantree, Paul. One could say that she had a voice like a guy but I reckon the rest was genuine.

Might be unwise to start calling drummers "Honey"....IMO Image
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Aitch,

You probably don't sing any worse than our Cockatoo does. She is able to produce a real ear piercing racket and for no apparent reason.

You probably know all about that though.
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Honey's "That's the Way" vocal is pure chickie-pie all the way!! (nice!!)
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Skip I can only remember one song of theirs that actually charted. Did they have any another songs that made it to the charts?
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Hey, Brian. I'm just going from memory here but aside from Have I the Right, which was their big No.1, the 'Combs did have material that charted big in other countries! I know they had songs that charted in the Scandanavian countries and they were mega-big in Japan. Love in Tokyo was a big hit there.
Check this out - there was a live album that they did, intended only for Japanese release!
To find that LP now would be pretty tough but I know that there is a German company that put it out as a CD! Whether it's in stock is another matter but the live CD stuff is out there!!
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