I read that the VIP's were a continuation of the Ramrods and that Jimi Hendrix's first ever appearence was with the VIP's in the Scotch of St. James in London where they had a residency.Wow thats pretty neat I think!The official release of Wintertime had the tune Anyone as the flip side.I like Wintertime..nice tune and nice post Sir Henry,thank you..cheers,John. (USA).
I've never seen a stock copy of this 45 let alone an acetate! Wild stuff! I wonder was the "Vipps" an error by the record company? As a freak of 60's UK sounds this blog is a godsend to my eyes/ears! Hats off to you sir keep up the good work.
I read that the VIP's were a continuation of the Ramrods and that Jimi Hendrix's first ever appearence was with the VIP's in the Scotch of St. James in London where they had a residency.Wow thats pretty neat I think!The official release of Wintertime had the tune Anyone as the flip side.I like Wintertime..nice tune and nice post Sir Henry,thank you..cheers,John. (USA).
ReplyDeleteGood evening John.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment and invaluable information. Much appreciated.
Stay tuned. I have plenty more acetates ready for listing, most unreleased.
All the best
Sir Henry
Nice Post! I am looking forward to more British Mod, Beat, Psych, R&B. Best Paul
ReplyDeletelove this post, this band later became or some members joined spooky tooth, yes?
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Thank you so much Sir Henry, probably the best site I've visited in years! Talk about memories....
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a stock copy of this 45 let alone an acetate! Wild stuff! I wonder was the "Vipps" an error by the record company? As a freak of 60's UK sounds this blog is a godsend to my eyes/ears! Hats off to you sir keep up the good work.
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