Peter Noone & Hermans Hermits

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Peter Noone & Hermans Hermits

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Had the good fortune to see these in Primm Nevada whilst I was in Las Vegas for a fortnight. Primm is about 40 miles sw of Vegas. We got front row tickets and had a brilliant evening.I will send this to see if the attachments are added.Image
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We shared the bill with Herman's Hermits, The Grass Roots, and The Turtles. It was a very fun show.
Here's Peter signing my Epiphone Rivoli.
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I've always liked them especially "Listen People" they had a lot of great pop hits.
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He had a new wave band, in the '80's we played the same bill, but split before they went on.

Afterwards I learned it was his band. I woulda stuck around
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Early 80's Jerry, band was the Tremblers but I always thought they guitar based rather than new wave.
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Peter "Herman" plays the guitar nowadays? I can't remember him being a musician in the old days. Same goes btw. for Andy Fairweather-Low, of Amen Corner fame.He used to be a singer period. But is today a crafted guitarist.
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I think in those days way over here on the left coast of America, no one was sure what New Wave was exactly. We were labeled as such, and we were just playing our Beatle-ly originals. Alot of guys had skinny ties, though.

I do have an original "Tremblers" button!
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