Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 10:20 pm
Mark your comments are always welcome as are those of everyone else who kindly contribute.
I note your comments in relation to English Acts you had never heard of, which seems to be a response to Peter Levett's comment saying he had never heard of Chambers Brothers.
When I was kindly asked to give my name to this forum by Peter McCormack, the mere fact in the blurb about me would indicate this was to be a forum predominately with a English base.
It was not a forum to discuss technical merits on Rickenbacker guitars etc, thre are a lot of those on the site naturally as predominately this is a site about Rickenbackers.
This forum was to essentially discuss British beat in the sixties hence anything I post will be related to that.
I have no issues in widening it though as you state there were many acts in US and vice versa neither of us will have heard of.
Only time I had heard of Chambers Brothers by the way was a track of theirs on a UK sixties compilation called Turn Me Loose.
Interestingly there are some sites about which list differing versions of songs, some better than others, none have that version Mark so I'll correct that today.
I note your comments in relation to English Acts you had never heard of, which seems to be a response to Peter Levett's comment saying he had never heard of Chambers Brothers.
When I was kindly asked to give my name to this forum by Peter McCormack, the mere fact in the blurb about me would indicate this was to be a forum predominately with a English base.
It was not a forum to discuss technical merits on Rickenbacker guitars etc, thre are a lot of those on the site naturally as predominately this is a site about Rickenbackers.
This forum was to essentially discuss British beat in the sixties hence anything I post will be related to that.
I have no issues in widening it though as you state there were many acts in US and vice versa neither of us will have heard of.
Only time I had heard of Chambers Brothers by the way was a track of theirs on a UK sixties compilation called Turn Me Loose.
Interestingly there are some sites about which list differing versions of songs, some better than others, none have that version Mark so I'll correct that today.