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Just sent the Glenn Hughes photo live on stage to an appropriate place...if you agree to do it. Surfrider1962 (talk)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/64/Glenn_Hughes_live_%40_the_Spirit_of_66.jpg

2008
Happy New Year to all. Surfrider1962 (talk)

Jet Boy Jet Girl
All new info is ok. Surfrider1962 (talk)


 * The Softies with a link is only an eponymous band. Nothing to see with Cap. Surfrider1962 (talk)


 * And the new one as well. It is quite clear that you confound the releases of "Jet Boy" (11/77) and "Ca Plane" (12/77) because the latter was #39 in the States round May 78. Anyway, Cap Sensible with Dutch-English band The Softies recorded it too and that their cover song was released in July of 1978 charting in the UK later in June 1982 as the B-side of The Damned's "Wait For The Blackout". Surfrider1962 (talk)
 * Cold case :-) Surfrider1962 (talk) 20:34, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

Elton Motello #3 !!!
3: (78/79/80): Alan Ward (vcls); "Twink" (du moins en 79) alias John Charles Alder, ex The Pretty Things et ex The Pink Fairies (drums); Butcher (aka Jet Staxx) à la guitare. Plusieurs singles et deux LPs laissent une trace de E.M. 3: Victim of Time, 1978 ou 1/01/79; I am the marshall / He's a rebel, RKM 4B006-61850, 1978; Jet Boy Jet Girl (Edge, réf. SAM 127, 1980 [1-Track Single Sided Disc], 20th Century Fox/Falling Like A Domino (Edge4, UK, 1980, fondé par The Edge. Pay the radio / Pop art, RKM 144.784, 1980; Pipeline (des Chantays, Downey Records, 1962)/ New Zealand, 1980. Pop Art, LP, 1980.
 * Sorry, by now, don't have the time to translate...Surfrider1962 (talk)
 * Think I do not have to... Surfrider1962 (talk)

Electronic bands

 * Alchemik Babylon Beats from the surroundings of Huy (prov. Liege), cool dub and drum & bass.

Van Varenburg???
Where did you find this stupidity? :-). Jean-Claude is a MySpace friend...and his real surname is Van VarenbErg!!! Surfrider1962 (talk) 15:36, 21 May 2008 (UTC)

B-side of Skokiaan
I saw other comments by the seller on e-Bay (anyway, the image came from there) about the B-side : KAREKWANGU... Surfrider1962 (talk)


 * The disc featuring Karekwangu on the B-side was issued on GALLO-Gallotone-JIVE GB.1152 and released in 1947.***
 * What was the first rock'n'roll record? USA, 1992.

I' VE GOT A WOMAN
Written by: Ray Charles; Renald Richard Originally recorded by Ray Charles in 1954 Hear Elvis's version on: Elvis Presley (Rock 'n' Roll No.1); Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis Ray Charles recorded this number as "I've Got A Woman." According to Renald Richard, Charles's bandleader at the time, they wrote the number after hearing and singing along to a gospel number, whilst driving to Nashville from a gig in South Bend, Indiana. Charles liked the tune and asked Richard if he could do something with it; the next morning, "I've Got A Woman" was written. The original gospel song was probably an Alex Brown hymn that began, "I've got a saviour, way over Jordan, He's saved my soul, oh yeah..." In 1951 the "Bailey Gospel Singers" recorded a version as "I've Got A Savior (Across Town)." Surfrider1962 (talk)
 * is the correct title song. Just go to a store "Do-it yourself".
 * I Got A Woman recorded by Elvis on Tuesday, 10 January 1956

John Lawton
BTW, A1 & B1 are live tracks (overdubbed with audience?) (RATC, 1978 and Razzle Dazzle, 1980): where from? South Africa? What do you think of it, Canadian specialist, Alex? Surfrider1962 (talk) 17:47, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Recorded 4 instrumental tracks with Bill Haley in 1978 and 1980 under the name THE AIR MAIL (an earlier pseudonym for the German garage hangover band GERMAN BONDS (Polydor): 'All on the floor', 'Ribcord rock', 'Tony's corner' and 'Rock around the world' (all signed by John(?) Sprangers. Released in 1980, this LP is practically unknown (Germany, Sonet/EUROPA 111 548.0). The other members were, but not quite sure at all, Peter Hesslein, Dieter Horns, Michael "Mike" Starrs, Curt Cress to name but a few, all from Lucifer's Friend. In fact, Lawton was The Air Mail's singer in 1971 and 1972 but was not part of the same band in 1978 and 1980.
 * http://hitparade.ch/showitem.asp?key=273163&cat=s
 * http://www.heeprena.de/John-Lawton/disko-LucifersFriend.html Surfrider1962 (talk)

RATC - lenght version

 * from Wikipedia: "Although originally released to vinyl at a running time of 2 minutes and 8 seconds, most digital/CD releases of the original 1954 recording clock in at 2:10. This is due to the inclusion of a "count-in" by one of the Comets (saying, "One...two") at the very start of the song. This was never included in the original single or album releases of the song. (All of Haley's subsequent studio rerecordings of the song run longer than 2:10 with the exception of the abbreviated version recorded for Happy Days.)
 * Did you forget someone saying "one...two" on the Rock 'n Roll Stage Show released in April 1956? (CD issued in 1993 by MCA). Surfrider1962 (talk) 13:36, 6 June 2008 (UTC)

RATC label shot

 * This the 1955 reissue (28/05/55). The first release by Decca was on 10 May 1954. Surfrider1962 (talk) 13:46, 6 June 2008 (UTC)

RATC (again)
Picture sleeve (front side and back side + A & B label shots can be seen on my blog The Beatles Belgian Home Page which is also a tribute to my favourite rock'n'roller : the UNDISPUTED KING of Rock and Roll Bill Haley. Have a good time there :-)! Surfrider1962 (talk) 18:54, 17 June 2008 (UTC) Btw, I nener paid attention of the Stargazers' members feat. Mr. Gardner himself. Obviously, I'm still holding an LP and probably one or another single. Great group and great music! Surfrider1962 (talk) 22:49, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
 * 1980 - Rock Around The Clock (EUROPA 111 548.0) [Germany, this album includes 1980 recordings on the A-side and 1978 recordings on the B-side. It also features 4 instrumental tracks composed by J. Sprangers : All On The Floor; Ribcord Rock (A3 & A5), Tony's Corner; Rock Around The World (B3 & B5) by The Air Mail (unknown studio musicians without Haley playing). That was the ultimate B.H.'s LP issued by EUROPA (a Sonet's budget label).
 * Sources: i.a.: mine and the ch hitparade: Bill Haley and The Air Mail. Thanks to Klaus Kettner, owner of Hydra Records, Germany.

Rock-a-beatin' boogie
Lipsius, owner of the Guyden label was terribly overcautious to release it (info from Danny Cedrone, Jr.) but it was done 'round 3 months after The Treniers. It is also said that Haley's version was released "a full two years" ??? after the Esquire Boys' own rendering! In October 1955 for Haley...More less than 2 years... Surfrider1962 (talk)
 * I don't agree with the said comments about it. The Treniers recorded this song in 12/1953 and it was issued by Okeh as a B-side in early 1954. You might have to look at The Treniers' website. Then reissued by EPIC in 1955.

Antic Records
An ATLANTIC's subsidiary/satellite. Surfrider1962 (talk)

American & British Charts Toppers

 * In addition to BB and C B. All sales under control.

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