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it [http://www.duncanmoran.me.uk/velvets.mp3 sounded fabulous]. My parents insisted it be dismissed from the radio and I knew I was onto something ...</blockquote> | it [http://www.duncanmoran.me.uk/velvets.mp3 sounded fabulous]. My parents insisted it be dismissed from the radio and I knew I was onto something ...</blockquote> | ||
<div align=right> -From [[Stern Words In Knightsbridge]]</div> | <div align=right> -From [[Stern Words In Knightsbridge]]</div> | ||
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| + | <blockquote>...my folks would always bash my hand, but I kept listening to Hunter Hancock on the radio, in LA. He was the first R&B Disc Jockey out there about 11 or 12 years ago.... he would play things like "I" by [[The Velvets]]. Do you remember that record? It's a slow ooo-wah song... | ||
| + | <div align=right>-From [[Don Paulsen interviews FZ]]</div> | ||
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[[category:Favorite Music]] | [[category:Favorite Music]] | ||
Revision as of 05:54, 28 May 2007
I - The Velvets (Red Robbin 122) 1954. Reissued (Pilgrim 706) 1956.
it sounded fabulous. My parents insisted it be dismissed from the radio and I knew I was onto something ...
...my folks would always bash my hand, but I kept listening to Hunter Hancock on the radio, in LA. He was the first R&B Disc Jockey out there about 11 or 12 years ago.... he would play things like "I" by The Velvets. Do you remember that record? It's a slow ooo-wah song...