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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Volume 78



01 STILL LIFE What Did We Miss
02 ALL OF THUS Rely
03 AMANAZ Making the Scene
04 TRACTOR Lady Of Astorath
05 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS Sweet Surprise
06 ALEXIS KORNER You Got the Power (To Turn Me On)
07 DADDY LINDBERG Wade In The Shade
08 MORGEN Purple
09 A PASSING FANCY Your Trip
10 SCOTS OF ST. JAMES Eiderdown Clown
11 DEEP SET That's The Way Life Goes
12 PHLUPH Doctor Mind
13 KIPPINGTON LODGE I Can See Her Face
14 CROWD + 1 Don't Hold Back
15 49TH PARALLEL (Come On Little Child and) Talk To Me
16 DAVEY PAYNE & THE MEDIUM WAVE Looking Towards The Sky
17 ART OF LOVIN' Good Times
18 SAM HUI Time Of The Season
19 HELPFUL SOUL Aladdin's Theme
20 BOA CONSTRICTOR & A NATURAL VINE Sundown Stick

2 comments:

  1. Hi
    I was pleased to see that "Wade in the Shade" was in the list for Saturday, June 11, 2011. My old band The Fingers recorded "Wade in the Shade" in 1967 under the name Daddy Lindberg. We were recently persuaded to reform for a one-off gig and the evening was recorded for posterity. Henry Scott-Irvine (the well known author, broadcast media consultant and radio presenter) was present at the reunion gig when The Fingers played together for the first time since 1967. Henry described the gig thus:
    “The Fingers emerged in 1966 and recorded their best songs in the summer of 1967. With former members of Dr Feelgood, The Kursaal Flyers and Wilko Johnson’s Solid Senders, gathered alongside former associates of Procol Harum, The Fingers took to the stage on the night of September 21st 2012 in the shape of their original line-up. During the break several TV screens came to life showing The Fingers in May 1967 from the German TV series Beat Beat Beat, which was televised, live in Frankfurt. The pinnacle of the show was ‘Wade in the Shade’, which was the B-side of ‘Shirl’ undertaken by The Fingers’ alter-ego band Daddy Lindberg. I did say to their bass guitarist, John Bobin, that it was a shame they had not played ‘All Kinds Of People’ and its B-side ‘Circus With A Female Clown’, which are now regarded as psychedelic masterpieces by many, which brings us back to that particular tag ‘psychedelic’. Record Mirror newspaper said in 1966, ‘The Fingers are as about as psychedelic as Ken Dodd!’ Leaving aside the above two songs, the Daddy Lindberg single and the songs seen on Beat Beat Beat, Record Mirror probably had a point. The Fingers were a great 60’s Pop group. They were extremely versatile, then and now. And they had their psychedelic moments, too!” Our new CD "Wade in the Shade" is available from www.mickeyjupp.com. If you let me have a suitable email address I will send you an mp3 of our new version of "Wade in the Shade."
    Many thanks
    John

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    1. Hi John, thanks for this fantastic input! Indeed, I feel honoured.. And for you to find the time and share to this blog your amazing experience as one of DADDY LINDBERG's outfit, which is one of my venerable psychedelic musicians, just doesn't get better than that. I'm also grateful if you have the moment to email me (80yw4rren@gmail.com) the new version of "Wade In The Shade" track which I'm curious on how you were able to improve from the track I've included here.
      All the best to you and the new release, - the Live album by The Fingers which is available at www.mickeyjupp.com. Cheers!

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