Other Mixes By Dom1
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Teen Goof
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Artist | Song | |
gert wilden & orchestra germany |
beach party (Die Jungen Tiger Von Hong Kong ) I Told You Not To Cry (1969) |
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elvis presley usa |
girls! girls! girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) |
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cliff richard & the shadows uk |
we say yeah (The Young Ones) The Young Ones (1962) |
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countdowns, the switzerland |
sex maniac Essential Pebbles Vol 3 (1967) |
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best things, the usa |
chicks are for kids Garage Beat '66 Vol 2 (1967) |
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augusto martelli italy |
upa neguino Easy Tempo Vol 5 (1969) |
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sweet uk |
little willy Best Of (1972) |
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killer joe usa |
hang on sloopy (The McCoys ) Strange Brew (1965) |
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roberto pregadio italy |
claudio in motoretta (Il Medico E La Studentessa) Mo'Plen 2000 (1976) |
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tommy steele & the steelemen uk |
drunken guitar Decca Years 1956-63 (1961) |
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christer bladin germany |
wildkatze In Kraut vol 2 (1974) |
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dee jay & the runaways usa |
the gorilla Arf Arf Blitzkrieg Sampler (unk) |
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rahgoos, the usa |
do the rahgoo Garage Beat '66 Vol 4 (rec:1966 rel: 2005) |
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marty wilde uk |
splish splash (Bobby Darin) Best Of (1959) |
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pat boone usa |
little honda (The Beach Boys) Pat's 40 Big Ones (1964) |
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triumphs, the usa, wisconsin |
surfside date Back From The Grave Vol 1 (unknown) |
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triumphs, the usa, ohio |
lovin' cup The World Ain't Round, It's Square (1967) |
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perpetual langley uk |
two by two Dream Babes Vol 3 (1966) |
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premiers, the usa |
farmer john Nuggets Vol 1 (1964) |
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Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
persuasions, the usa |
party in the woods Talcum Soul Vol 5 (1969) |
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jack & jim usa |
midnight monsters' hop Monster Bop (1959) |
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drivers, the usa |
dry bone twist Horror Hop (1962) |
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billy fury uk |
nothin shakin' (but the leaves on the trees) 40th Anniversary Collection (1964) |
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george washington & the cherrybombs usa |
crisco party Northwest Battle Of The Bands Vol 1 (1966) |
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little richard usa |
slippin' & slidin' His Greatest (1956) |
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w.c. fields memorial electric string band usa |
I'm not your stepping stone Pebbles Vol 9 (1966) |
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janice nicholls uk |
wednesbury madison Instro Hipsters Vol 3 (1963) |
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inez & charlie foxx usa |
jaybirds Phase 1 (1963) |
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buddy wayne usa |
agent 007 dance Gary Paxton Story (1965) |
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hugo montenegro usa |
run spy run The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (1965) |
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hooligans, les mexico |
que flojera (mohair sam) (Charlie Rich) Planetary Pebbles Vol 2 (unknown) |
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phil barclay usa |
short fat ben Cool & The Crazy (1958) |
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serge gainsbourg france |
qui est in qui est out Comic Strip (1967) |
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creedence clearwater revival usa |
good golly miss molly (little richard) 25th Anniversary Collection (1973) |
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mothers of invention, the usa |
motherly love Freak Out (1967) |
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velvet underground, the usa |
temptation inside of your heart VU (rec: 1969, rel: 1984) |
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hombres, the usa |
let it all hang out Nuggets Vol 3 (1967) |
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Comment:
Cursory GlimmersCrisco is presumably a food stuff that shares a similar consistency with vaseline. As the song says `everybody grease up now.'
Lounge favourite & groovy sound meister, Gert Wilden was a notable scorer for German Krimmis, uszually adaptions of Edgar Wallace that were popular in Germany during the late 50's & 60's. He is perhaps best known for scoring the semi porn series Shulmadchen Report.
California's W.C. Field's Memorial were the first band known to have released Steppin' Stone.
A pivotal mover & groover on the sixties beat scene Janice Nicholls was not. Plucked from bleak obscurity - Aston to be precise though I'm sure if you were to visit Aston you might overhear the ever jocular Astonite twisting the `as' into `arse.' Janice passed an auditioin to be a panelist on `Spin A Disc', a feature of Thank Your Lucky Stars where host Brian Matthews would `spin a disc' and a select panel would vote out of five. In Janice's case she pronounced I'll as O'ill and five as foive thus giving rise to the catch-phrase `O'ill give it foive.' Linguistic feats in Britain never go unrewarded and Janice made a novelty disc titled unsurprisingly `O'ill Give It Foive.' The `Wednesbury Madison' might have been credited to our Janice but her contribution was to introduce & close this sprightly mod instrumental with her customary Astonisation of The Queen's English. And you call England a class ridden society. How very dare you.
Messrs, Steele, Wilde (father of Kim) Fury (one of Morissey's pin ups) & Richard were British Rockers who more often than not forgot to rock. All English Rockers forgot the rock and merely rolled. And Roll ain't nuthin without rock - just listen to The Bay City Rollers. How Les & the lads must be squirming in their kilts for not calling themselves The Bay City Rock 'n' Rollers. The Rolling Stones knew that rolling wasn't enough and had it not been for Keef's penchant for kohl eye-liner, Mick's closet drag routine and Brian's Pooh Bear fixation, you'd know them as The Rolling Rocks.
Perpetual Langley was often mistaken for a railway station.
Feedback:
Wonderful. God I wish you did links. Going to see the current incarnation of the Persuasions this coming Friday. Great way to start the Holidays.
Looks fun. I particularly enjoy your closing five.
cut and paste my comment from your last mix. great work, Dom.
Can't claim to know everything here, but what I know, I like, and what I don't know, I'm curious about. Those are all signs of a mix well done.
Masterful. One of these days I'll get to hear one of these. Well played Dom.
looks fun
There's a consensus working its way through the floorboards... I like this "teen" series, Dom; you have the knack of squeezing the most out of a theme, that's for sure.
Perpetual Langley sounds better then Perpetual Slough, which is the nearest train station to Langley! I'm with Barry in that I'd dearly love to hear this one Dom.
Tremendous. Always impressed.
mad fun here Dom, well mixed and great notes.