1981

1981
In memory of my dear old brother - Horringer Court 1982

The Pussyfoot

The Pussyfoot
The Pussyfoot by vocalist Terry Barfield

Tintern Abbey by Don Smith

Tintern Abbey by Don Smith
Tintern Abbey by Don Smith

The Carnaby

The Carnaby
By Andy Andrews

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

The Pussyfoot unreleased 1966 demo 'I Can See'



















I was very kindly sent a demo of 'I Can See' and 'Things That Still Remind Me' by Pussyfoot vocalist Terry Barfield, along with some unseen photographs of the band from 1966.

Concerning the demo Terry recalls:

That version of " Things that still remind me" is the first demo we
recorded and was to be the A side with" I can see" as the B side of
our first release, prior to signing up with Decca in 1966.
Then at rehearsals we played them Freeloader and that became our " A "
side and "Things that still remind me" was Re recorded at the Decca
studios. 

Sunday, 5 September 2010

Blue Existence


An acetate in very poor shape (warped and almost unplayable).


Little is known about this UK 60s band.


I include a taster of side 2 (fade out three quarter way through).

You will be able to hear the full 2 sides on Wooden Hill Records forthcoming 'Psychedelic Schlemiels Volume 4'.





Thank you to all those fellows and ladies who left words of encouragement.










Sunday, 25 April 2010

The SPONGE - (Wimple Winch) 1969






















This is a rarely seen single here, one side Dave Berry, the other Dave Berry and the Sponge, comprising the drummer Lawrence Arends of Wimple Winch and Just Four Men.

Huma Lama

Peter and the Wolves - Woman on my Mind 1968













































Just one more from Peter and the Wolves:

Woman on my Mind





Old and New

Peter and the Wolves - Lantern Light 1968














































Another by Peter and the Wolves, both sides.




Lantern Light



Break up Break down

Peter and the Wolves - Little Girl Lost (and found) 1967










































Following on from the Factory, another John Pantry project, with both sides for you to enjoy.


Little Girl Lost (and found)



Is Me