@JerryChesler@indole_gaines@NewWaveAndPunk Sly Dunbar's "Basketball" drumming on the 1978 singlet is okay, but I stil prefer the earlier cut with Soul Vendors - Bunny Livingstone and Constantine "Dream" Walker on backing vocals
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@GlasgowAdvocate "Delilah" and "The Boston Tea Party" both made the UK top Twenty.
SAHB had five Top Twenty albums, all of which went silver (sold over 60,000 copies). I am honestly surprised you have never met a Glasgow lawyer who remembers them from the Seventies
@GlasgowAdvocate Nobody remembers "Next"? "The Impossible Dream"? "Tomorrow Belongs To Me"? "The Faith Healer"? "The Boston Tea Party"?
I am honestly surprised.
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Top Tip: When your customer (in full-time employment) has a job booked to be done after 2.00pm it is not helpful to change the appointment time to 8.00am AND NOT ASK THE CUSTOMER IF THAT SUITS
@EdwynCollins Not fact. The vocal on this was by Peter Shelley (not the Buzzcocks one, the "Love Me Love My Dog" one)
Bernard "Shane Fenton" Jewry sang as Alvin Stardust on his later singles