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151.1 | Well, it's a start..... | AYOV10::DROBB | Unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed | Fri Jul 22 1988 17:14 | 9 |
| Bill, re. 2. in your basenote, the group who sang this were The
Emotions (backing singers for E.W.& F. for a short while). Excellent
track, but I'm sorry to say I don't know which album (if any) it
was taken from.
Regards,
D o u g i e
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151.2 | Fantastic Journey ?? | MALLET::JEFFERY | Give me the keys to your Ferrari | Fri Jul 22 1988 18:40 | 9 |
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I borrowed an album from the Library once that contains Gordon
Giltrap's Holiday music.
I think it was called "Fantastic Journey" or something like that.
Can't quite remember yet.
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151.3 | Painkiller | SAC::KEVANS | | Mon Jul 25 1988 12:02 | 15 |
| re .0
1) "Heartsong" is from the GG album "Perilous Journey" (close .2 !!)
2) "Happy Aniversary Baby" is from the LRB album "Diamantina Cocktail"
(close .0 !!)
A couple of other good LRB albums are -
"Little River Band", their first (contains "It's a Long Way There")
"Sleeper Catcher", contains "Reminiscing"
Keith
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151.4 | .....and so quick to !! | BONNET::MCALLISTER | | Mon Jul 25 1988 12:12 | 6 |
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Thanks a lot for the info.,I'm feeling better already !!
Cheers...mcbill
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151.5 | Anyone remember Albertos ?? | 45466::TAYLOR_M | | Thu Aug 11 1988 14:59 | 7 |
| More nostalgia - one of the replies in another topic mentioned
Albertos Y Los Trios Paranioa, which rang a bell in my mind. I recall
seeing them twice, around 1975-time. Anyone out there remember them?
All I can remember is some zany music, and a drummer dressed up
as a spiv, wearing an *enormous* garish kipper tie.
Mike
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151.6 | Alberto whatsit | SUBURB::MCSHANEG | Alas poor Yorik..I knew him well | Thu Aug 11 1988 15:11 | 13 |
| Yea!! I remember them.
At one time I had their banned double A side single
'Thank you / **** you' (same tune different words!).
I think they also did the 'Quo' version of "Heads down no nonsence
mindless boogie, bang your head on the wall", what a title!.
Whats happened to them ?.
Anbybody got the double A side single ?
Gary.
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151.7 | The Albertos at Reading Festival '75ish. | BONNET::MCALLISTER | | Thu Aug 11 1988 17:11 | 21 |
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Yip,what a band,I saw them at the Reading rock festival in about
75.They were on before YES,when the Albertos had finished it started
to rain and YES wouldn't come on.....I think the albertos came back
on and the crowd wouldn't let them off to allow YES to get on or
something like that...was anyone there ?
I remember the guitar player doing a wild solo using only a length
of rubber hose stuck down his tights....the solo was introduced
by one of the other band members saying...you will now hear the
fastest guitar solo ever played by the best guitar player you will
ever hear,in fact he's so good that he doesn't use a guitar only
a length of garden hose stuck down his Y-Fronts.
What a band,what happened to them...perhaps they work in the City
as Insurance Clerks,
MCB
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151.8 | memories... | OFFCLU::DKEATING | Reminiscing about tomorrow | Thu Aug 11 1988 17:26 | 22 |
| I remember seeing them at the UCG tramps ball 1977 in
Leisureland Galway.Nobody in the crowd could figure out
what they were at,partly due to them and partly due to
most of us being half pissed. I remember them being somewhat
'vulgar' and not being able to understand their accent.
I also remember somebody(actually a girl I met that night)
throwing bottle(plastic) of ketchup and hitting the front
man/(woman?) smack in the face.His face was covered in the
stuff and most people including himself thought 'blood'.
They walked off stage(to most people's delight) but were
inticed to return after a while by the organisers.I guess
we weren't prepared for their type of 'act'!!!
I remember reading that a member of the band died a couple
of years ago(I think in a car crash),it may have been the
lead 'singer/performer'. But they all 'died' that night in
Galway 1977. I'd love to have seen them again,you now that
I'm a little older,wiser and slower ;-)
- Dave K.(as on ketcup)
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151.9 | Albertos' double single | AYOU30::PAULC | Red Devils and Honest Men | Tue Aug 16 1988 09:31 | 11 |
| re .6,
I've got the double single by the Albertos which features
"Heads Down No-Nonsense Mindless Boogie" / "Thank You"
"**** You" / "Dead Meat (Part 2)"
Dead Meat is a spoof interview between Whispering Bob Harris and
Roddy Llewellyn, then Princess Margaret's consort. Great stuff.
I don't know if this will ring any bells, but the songs are credited
to N. Sleek.
Paul
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151.10 | Barking up the wrong tree ?? | WARDER::KAYD | If music be the love of food ..... | Tue Aug 16 1988 09:36 | 12 |
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Is my memory failing me (again), or was one of the Albertos an actor
called Michael Deeks (or something like that) who was briefly famous
for being in some highwayman-type TV series ('Dick Turpin' ??).
Someone please tell me whether I'm a loony or not - this is driving
me scatty !!
Frustratedly,
Derek.
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151.11 | | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Tue Aug 16 1988 17:01 | 13 |
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Great band ... a song on one of their albums is a Hawkwind/Floyd
rip-off, and another (could be same song) as about 5 false endings
- lovely!!!!
Life is a cliche
It's all been done before
Death is the only thing
We've got to live for
David.
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151.12 | Subtle As a Flying Mallet | YUPPY::OHAGAN | | Tue Aug 16 1988 19:57 | 9 |
| I saw the Albertos in 77/78 when they were doing a punk spoof at
the Roundhouse. It was called Snuff Rock and also some songs made
it onto a Stiff records EP of the same name. One of the really funny bits
was before the show and during the intermission a DJ would do a
screaming, ranting Johnny Rotten type introduction for records such
as Anarchy, New Rose etc but over the pa would come Sinatra, Perry
Como and Bing.
Mike.
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151.13 | I wanna be a butcher | WELMTS::GREENB | waiting for my man | Wed Aug 17 1988 12:21 | 18 |
| I also saw them at the Roundhouse about 73/4 when their stage show
consisted of a lot of soundalike numbers introduced by a member
of the band who adopted the persona of a very stoned hippie type
complete with greatcoat, loonpants (remember loonpants?) and an
enormous joint (and I'm not talking about the Sunday roast here)
They could sound uncannily like Jefferson Airplane, Quo, Grateful
Dead and many others.
One particular memory was an impersonation of Captain Beefhearts
rendition of Walking in a Winter Wonderland. Another time their
set consisted of one song at the end of which they left the stage
and then continued to come back on for about 15 encores ("thank
you thank you we were in the helicopter to our next show but youre
so wunnerful we had to come back and do just one more for y'all")
Also a mock c&w number about finding Jesus and giving up sex and
drugs springs to mind
A classic band, a million laffs
Bob
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151.14 | dunno for sure | ARGUS::CHILTON | I am a rock, I am an island | Wed Aug 24 1988 22:04 | 9 |
| re.0
> 2 I need the name of the singer of a single that was a big hit (in
> the UK anyway) about '77,the single was called "Best of My Love",
> the singer was female and black,Linda Lewisy type.(ps its not
> a cover of the eagles song of the same name.
Could it have been Natalie Cole?
Sue
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151.15 | More on the paranois chaps ! | BONNET::MCALLISTER | | Wed Aug 31 1988 09:39 | 9 |
| .14 I was actually a band called the Emotions,Dougie Robb got
it in .2 +/- 1 or 2
However,anymore info on the paranois boys,laffs from their gigs,where
are they now etc etc Whats the closest thing to them knocking around
today ?
Yours,by_order_of_antibes_pest_control_dept.,mcbill
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151.16 | Asking for trouble... | HLDG02::OCONNOR | | Wed Aug 31 1988 14:22 | 13 |
| Re The Albertos:
They do an excellent Charles Aznovour(?)ish version of
"Anarchy in the U.K."
Favourite tongue-in-cheek line:
"Women's liberation
Is a pain in the a*se.
They need to have their faces rubbed
In sheets of broken glass..."
Ouch!!
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