No argument here it's page
No argument here it's page
here's another rc classic from 64, Yorkshire lad Dave Berry with for me his best ever, not the greatest singer but it has given me a career that is still going strong
Now the guitar on this is without question Jimmy Page no one has disputed it and Bery confirms it, the guitar makes the record, haunting for me. Anyone who has only heard version by Boy George then now's your chance to hear how it should sound.
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Now the guitar on this is without question Jimmy Page no one has disputed it and Bery confirms it, the guitar makes the record, haunting for me. Anyone who has only heard version by Boy George then now's your chance to hear how it should sound.
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And masterful work by Page it was Roy. Thanks for bringing our attention to this blast from the past. Dave Berry and The Crusisers were not a household word on this side of the Atlantic.
Do you have his version of Little Things in your library?
Do you have his version of Little Things in your library?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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I have listened to Little Things by Dave Berry and it is essentially a carbon copy of the Goldsboro arrangement. I found Berry's vocal a little weak in comparison but interesting nonetheless.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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I really liked that song Roy and I usually love Pages idiosyncratic work but I didn't like most of what he did on this song, perhaps if it had been mixed a little lower I would have liked it better, but over all I thought that was a really great song.
I've never heard Boy George's version ...Thank God.
I've never heard Boy George's version ...Thank God.
All roads seem to lead to Jimmy Page. He even played as a studio guitarist for Lulu on one occasion.
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Hi Peter,
Jimmy Page also played as a session guitarist on the debut single for a Southampton, band Les Fleur De Lys. Released on Immediate Records. The A side was "Seven Golden Daffodils" and the B side was "Wait for Me" (an instrumental written by Page). I believe the year was 1964. Both sides were great.
My band was managed by Dave Jay (a very famous DJ in England). He also managed Les Fleur De Lys. Small world isnt it?
Jimmy Page also played as a session guitarist on the debut single for a Southampton, band Les Fleur De Lys. Released on Immediate Records. The A side was "Seven Golden Daffodils" and the B side was "Wait for Me" (an instrumental written by Page). I believe the year was 1964. Both sides were great.
My band was managed by Dave Jay (a very famous DJ in England). He also managed Les Fleur De Lys. Small world isnt it?
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Thanks for this Brian. A small world indeed. Perhaps Roy Clough will have "Seven Golden Daffodils" for us to savour.
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Thanks Roy. Looks like you got your Mojo working.
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