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409.1 | | GALVIA::GALVIA::STEPHENS | Sheik Yerbouti | Tue Apr 25 1989 15:56 | 4 |
| I think he had an album called "Magneto and Titanium Man", nammed after comic
book super-heroes.
--pat--
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409.2 | ex | VANISH::CROOKSTON | Don't throw the 'R' away !!! | Tue Apr 25 1989 16:36 | 14 |
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I have a 'Best of....' album which it has taken me about four years to
actually get round and play the whole of....even though I think he is
brill. Don't ask me why it took so long to get round to play, I can't
really explain, it just happened.
Anyway, he is one of those 'characters' from the past who I would just
love to have seen live but wasn't quite old enough, but I do know
someone who did and am I jealous...
Oh god I'm not even getting to finish this note inpeace without getting
dragged off to YET ANOTHER MEETING.
Tommy
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409.3 | Vambo rools! | WELMTS::GREENB | Dizzy | Tue Apr 25 1989 17:23 | 5 |
| I had Next many years ago (no longer). Is it still available?
Saw him live at St Albans civic about 74 - pretty good. I think
the support band may have been Judas Priest!
Bob
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409.4 | another vote | MARVIN::MACHIN | | Tue Apr 25 1989 17:56 | 5 |
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Yes, I've got Next. Bought it after seeing that superb version
of Next performed on the Whistle Test.
Richard.
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409.5 | | WELMTS::GREENB | Dizzy | Tue Apr 25 1989 18:10 | 1 |
| The one with the string quartet?
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409.6 | next | MARVIN::MACHIN | | Tue Apr 25 1989 18:32 | 5 |
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Yep, and the gittar player in the green leotard with the makeup.
Plus much spitting and shouting from Alex.
Richard.
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409.7 | Who Murdered Sex? | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Tue Apr 25 1989 19:00 | 10 |
| The "gittar player" was the excellent Zal Clemenson who I last saw
about three years ago on TV playing in Midge Ure's band.The rest
of the SAHB's ended up with Michael Schenker in the early eighties
and I actually met Chris Glenn about five years ago in my local
pub (He was slagging off the bass playing ability of UFO's Pete
Way).Well that's my claim to fame!!
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409.8 | Also saw it !! | COMICS::LANG | More Trouble Every Day... | Tue Apr 25 1989 19:44 | 7 |
| re last few,
Yes , I have that snippet of SAHB on the OGWT on video...absolutely
brilliant.
Harv
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409.9 | Memory jog please... | WELMTS::GREENB | Dizzy | Wed Apr 26 1989 10:40 | 6 |
| Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the SAHB also perform one other
song on the OGWT. Damned if I can remember what it was, or if they
even did....
Bob
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409.10 | the other tune | MARVIN::MACHIN | | Wed Apr 26 1989 11:40 | 4 |
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I think they did 'Faith Healer', too.
Richard.
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409.11 | Can I put my hands on you? | WELMTS::GREENB | Dizzy | Wed Apr 26 1989 12:07 | 4 |
| Yeah, that's the one! What a good record Next was/is. I must try
and get hold of ir again....
Bob
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409.12 | | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Toxtieth O'Grady | Thu Apr 27 1989 17:34 | 10 |
| .7
Barry,
I thought being related to me was your claim to fame.
Disappointed of Bounds Green
PS I won't tell anyone that I saw SAHB at the 73 Reading Fest when
you were still in short trousers. I'm just not that sort of person.
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409.13 | | WELMTS::GREENB | The Mayor of Simpleton | Fri Apr 28 1989 10:21 | 6 |
| re .12
If you don't say anything about seeing Alex at Reading in 73, I
won't say anything about seeing Ten Years After at Reading in 72
Bob
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409.14 | HE AINT HEAVY,HE'S MY ...... | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Fri Apr 28 1989 14:49 | 9 |
| re .12
"Disappointed". So sorry to have disappointed you but were'nt you
wearing silver platform shoes in those days ? Short trousers!! I
was anticipating the advent of short trousers as a major fashion
accessory to rock'n'roll. Re Angus Young and AC/DC. Seems I was
a visionary even at that tender age!!!
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409.15 | "Next.." | COMICS::LANG | More Trouble Every Day... | Sat Apr 29 1989 13:58 | 11 |
| I remember seeing Alex Harvey in about 1975 at Celtic Park in Glasgow.
He was part of the support line up on "The Who Put The Boot in Tour" -
at least I think that's what it was called - when they gigged at
Glasgow, Charlton ,Swansea. Was A.H. on at the other grounds.
Also managed to pick up a copy of "Next"..so I'm off to listen to
that now...
Cheers
Harvey
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409.16 | Sgt Fury | LEROUF::MERRICK | It ain't why, it just is | Tue May 02 1989 14:15 | 9 |
| I'm showing my age again.. I saw Alex Harvey a number of times.
Anyone else remember the ott versions of "Framed"? One tour he was a
framed criminal, next he was Hitler, finally he came on carrying a
cross at one of the Reading fests.
He also recorded an album called (if I remember) "The Penthouse Tapes"
which had covers of Alice Coopers "School's Out" and the Osmonds "Crazy
Horses" amongst others. Anyway, must go and get an M.O.T. for the zimmer...
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409.17 | | WELMTS::GREENB | Bob and Kim take on the world | Tue May 02 1989 18:03 | 4 |
| It's that man again, LEROUF::MERRICK! I'd completely forgotten his
version of Crazy Horses - a cracker!
Bob
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409.18 | SAHB memories | SHAPES::DOUGLASSP | An ageing SAHB fan | Fri Aug 25 1989 10:05 | 21 |
| re : last 17
Just picked up the discussion and thought I'd throw in my memories
of the Sensational Alex.
I bought Next in 1971 and was so impressed, I bought as many of
his albums that I could find.
A group of us went to see any London gigs he did and I remember one at
the New Victoria Theatre when he called for people to get on stage
with him. What a rush ! I managed to clamber up there for a moment
of glory.
At the same gig, he did a version of "Dancing Cheek to Cheek" and
he was joined by several long-legged lovelies who danced around
a bit and then, towards the end of the number, all turned round
to reveal bare cheeks behind ! That got a cheer.
His "Delilah" (appearance on Top of the Pops !!!) is fondly remembered
because it became a party sing-a-long number for us. Does anyone
remember that ?
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409.19 | I was walking down the Strasse the other day... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Jan 22 1991 11:53 | 21 |
| Ok so its a long time since someone last wrote anything in here, but I
ve only discovered this notesfile recently.
Ahhh SAHB...what memories...Christmas in Scotland meant 4 SAHB gigs in
Glasgow (ESSENTIAL) and 2 or 3 SAHB gigs in Edinburgh (well Edinburgh
is Edinburgh,isnt it ??). Anyway we usually went to ALL the Glasgow
gigs..usually at Greens Playhouse Aka Apollo (RIP) and 1 or 2 of the
Edinburgh gigs. THe man was great, the band was tight and they were
born live entertainers, how sadly he is missed..as are most of my
original SAHB albums, left at an irate ex-girlfriends house. They are
still available as mid-price albums and usually surface in HMV etc
mammoth sales from time to time.
Claim to fame ??? Wellllllll my mate Billy McGavin's grannie lived
next door to Alex's mother and we sometimes took his dog for a walk.
It got us a clip round the ear from a bloke cos the dogs name was Hey
You, and the guy took exception to a couple of teenagers shouting Hey
You come here !!!.
Vambo Rools
Paul
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409.20 | Heaven, I'm in heaven .... | WARNUT::KAYD | WORM-mode noter | Wed Jan 23 1991 08:30 | 6 |
| It's worth watching the bargain bins - I picked up a SAHB Greatest Hits CD
for 3.99 in a sale a while back :-)
Cheers,
Derek.
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409.21 | He just wanna see the women cookin gravy.. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Mexican Radio | Fri Feb 01 1991 13:21 | 7 |
| I'm still trying to get hold of the deleted "Live In New York"
video. Suppose I'll have to take out one of those "Wanted" Ads in the
music press. Damn! Why did'nt I buy it when I had the chance?
*:-(
Barry.
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409.22 | I was the road crew | HAND::LARSEN | Rob Larsen @BST | Fri Feb 01 1991 14:34 | 5 |
| I was a Roadie for Him Once!
Rob. (showing his age!)
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409.23 | Send...the Roadies...out for more... | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Mexican Radio | Thu Feb 07 1991 16:34 | 9 |
| God! More replies on the Alex Harvey note! From a roadie indeed! Does
the song "Ribs n balls" mean much to you or did Mr Harvey create the
line about sending the roadies "out for more". Got any stories about
life on the road with S.A.H.B.? (trying desperately not to sound like
Eric Idle in "Wink Wink say no more" mode.
Regards,
Barry.
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409.24 | Spill the beans | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Feb 12 1991 18:03 | 7 |
| Re -1 yeah ..would be interesting.
I (kind of) met Alex a few times, and he seemed like a really friendly
guy who had time for his fans and all around him, was this true.
Go on break the myth ??
Cheers
Paul
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409.25 | He was a good guy! | HAND::LARSEN | Rob Larsen @BST | Tue Feb 26 1991 14:22 | 16 |
| Sorry been away,
Only worked for him on 1 UK tour, didnt know him to well,
He was always good to me thou (I was 17). Always bought a drink!!
Zal Clempson was a good guy too!
Was going to help out as a tape op on the "New LP" just befor he died.
I remember crying when I heard.
Shame :-(
Rob. (Who still has a Rock 'n' Roll heart.)
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409.26 | | VLOMFG::ARNOLD | | Tue May 28 1991 16:03 | 13 |
| Another late reply from the "I ligged with Alex Harvey" gang. I met him
in a pub in London 'bout 6 weeks before he died (the drummer in my band
had just finished touring with him before he joined us,some career move
huh?). I remember having great difficulty understanding anything he
said, which is not suprising as he was having great difficulty saying
it!. Our drummer had some good on_the_road tales all of which I've
forgotten. The first time he met him was 5 mins before the first gig
as Alex didnt bother turning up for the rehearsals or the sound-check.
All I can remember about him is how drunk he was, sad really. Only saw
him play once, supporting The Who in Swansea, great gig, when they did
Faith Healer it sent shivers down me spine.
Rock On
Tony
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409.27 | Are you going to the party. | WELCLU::BWALKER | | Fri May 31 1991 13:35 | 21 |
| Yes I remember SAHB with great affection. Great live entertainers. I
was never really a fan until i saw them as support to The Who at
Charlton during the Put the boot in tour, about 78 i think. It was
raining thngs were running late and people wanted The Who on. SAHB came
on to a not too warm reception. Antway eithin a short space of time the
really had the crowd with them. I remember the Valley being
reverberating with noise as the whole crowd joined in with Deliah. I
went sraight out and bought the LIVE, Impossible Dream and Framed LP's.
I have added a few more since, must play em tonight.
BTW does anyone whom went to Charlton remember the bloke who climbed up
the floodlight pylon to the top and then hung upside down.
It was me.!!!!.
No not really.
Barry.
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409.28 | Another late entry | WBC::DEADY | | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:13 | 13 |
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I have just discovered this notesfile and note topic. I have been
looking for a copy of TSAHB Live album/CD. It was not available
in the U.S. without special order, back in the 70's. If anyone
can point me to a source, either U.S. or U.K. I would be most
appreciative. I belive the album was a "double live", it included
Vambo, Tommahawk Kid...
Thanks
Fred Deady
DTN 425-3379
WBC::DEADY
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409.29 | A gift from the army free of course! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | United Fruitcake Outlet | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:10 | 13 |
| Fred,
Unless, there was a different US version, doubt it, this is very much
a single album/CD. It's still available on vinyl over here in the UK,
I think, but I'll check out the CD status for you and mail you. For the
record, (ho hum) the track listing, in no particular order is:
Fanfare - Faith Healer - Vambo (Impossible Dream version) - Framed
- Compliments to the Chef - Tomahawk Kid - Delilah -
barry.
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409.30 | | WBC::DEADY | | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:08 | 10 |
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Barry,
That sure sounds like the same album. I you have any luck in
locating it let me know. I'll take CD, tape cassette, or album.
thanks,
Fred Deady
WBC::DEADY
DTN 425-3379
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409.31 | Alex Harvey Soul Band | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Sep 02 1993 15:36 | 19 |
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Does anyone have any details of the availability of the "Alex Harvey And
His Soul Band" album mentioned in the base note? I think it dates back
to about 1964-65, and I also recall hearing of a live album recorded
in Hamburg at about the same time. Could these possibly have made it
onto CD? Highly unlikely, I know...
The reason I ask is that I recently came across a "rare tracks"
compilation that included the B-side from a single released by Alex Harvey
And His Soul Band, back in the mid-sixties. The song was called "Ain't
That Just Too Bad" (composed by a certain "Tennant") and it is absolute
dynamite! Personally I much prefer this incarnation of the band to the
more theatrical SAHB of the 1970s.
Bit of an obscure one, I know, but I'm sure you all like a challenge!
Many thanks,
Dom
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409.32 | Shark's Teeth meet Richard Widmark | YUPPY::OHAGANB | give her the gun | Wed May 17 1995 15:17 | 4 |
| Anyone care to list what's currently available on CD. I'm pretty
much hoping it's everything from 71-78 for a starter.
barry.
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409.33 | Not much help but........ | BHUNA::DMILLER | Hello it's me | Thu May 18 1995 08:51 | 6 |
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I'm pretty sure all albums were re-released on CD a few months ago.
Have a look at the ads in the back of Q or some other music magazine,
or try one of these on line CD places, such as PastelBlue.
Derek.
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409.34 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Tue Jul 18 1995 15:14 | 9 |
| "And the monarchs sitting pretty
in the excrement from their own cigars"
He certainly had a way with words did old Alex. Oh and has anybody
noticed the heavily borrowed rendition of "Delilah" used on a current
TV ad. Good time to re-release it methinks, plus there's probably
footage available from Top of the Pops circa '75.
barry.
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