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Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Here's this week's for those who want to have a go,taken from a live unofficial release this Act had a lot of success in both UK and US in 60's and indeed beyond.

Possibly too easy but I am not aware that the track was ever recorded. Hope you enjoy it, standard fare among many groups, certainly here in UK in 60's.

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Mines in Roy.
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Mines in two Roy.
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Mine's in three, Roy.
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Make it four Roy.
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I'm in Roy
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I have a guess in as well, Roy.
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Hmmm....... struggling here. :cry:
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I'm in, Roy.
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Not sure on this one.

I'll have to consult my clairvoyant.



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Hmmm. Hi Roy,

I took this question down to Madame Rue, you know that gypsy with the gold capped tooth. Well! She told me who it is. I hope I am right this time because my guess is on its way.

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Well done to the 75% of those who did enter for correctly identifing that it was The Who doing Fortune Teller.

Whilst some thought it was from Live at Leeds, a version appears on de luxe re-issue this was taken from a gig at Filmore East which I think is in New York.
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That was my immediate guess but I wasn't convinced........... bummer!
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ozover50 wrote:That was my immediate guess but I wasn't convinced........... bummer!
Interesting choice of words Aitch. I have a few old vinyl records by the Who somewhere that were released on the "Immediate" label.
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