Wot late 60s/early 70s CRACK are yew listening to?
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Wot late 60s/early 70s CRACK are yew listening to?
Just to make my good fren, Karney happy (even though he just recently torched me at Snakeoil).
(Doesn't have to be just prog)
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Keith Mansfield/Alan Hawkshaw "The Big Beat".
Many consider this the best production library lp of all time. On KPM (plain covers) label.
Hammond & horns.
Two tracks here sound familiar -used as theme for UK tv programs. Mebbe Karns knows: "Studio '69" track, I believe was used on Irish comedian, Dave Allen's - make fun of religion - show, "Dave Allen At Large".
(Doesn't have to be just prog)
......
Keith Mansfield/Alan Hawkshaw "The Big Beat".
Many consider this the best production library lp of all time. On KPM (plain covers) label.
Hammond & horns.
Two tracks here sound familiar -used as theme for UK tv programs. Mebbe Karns knows: "Studio '69" track, I believe was used on Irish comedian, Dave Allen's - make fun of religion - show, "Dave Allen At Large".
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Re: Wot late 60s/early 70s CRACK are yew listening to?
No The Allen at large was called "Blaney Stoned" by Alan HawkshawMississippi Blind Child Assburn wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 1:14 pm Just to make my good fren, Karney happy (even though he just recently torched me at Snakeoil).
(Doesn't have to be just prog)
......
Keith Mansfield/Alan Hawkshaw "The Big Beat".
Many consider this the best production library lp of all time. On KPM (plain covers) label.
Hammond & horns.
Two tracks here sound familiar -used as theme for UK tv programs. Mebbe Karns knows: "Studio '69" track, I believe was used on Irish comedian, Dave Allen's - make fun of religion - show, "Dave Allen At Large".
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Anyway the original sounds slightly different to the one used in the programme..
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I'm not telling youse all if this is wick ....or pony-pony, babba cack jobs.
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