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Topic History of: More archive; JK, mods and rockers in 1968
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JK2006 Yes I was astonished to see a Rock'Roll revival so early!
DJones So the rock'n'roll revival started in England, in 1968? I thought Sha-Na-Na were the first r&r-retro-act, but they came on year later.

Does anybody know when the british radio stations began playing "oldies"?
emmapeelfanclub From what I see from all these vintage clips, "Good Evening" was great fun! What a sad shame they ended up being wiped, as was the practise of the day.

Fascinating to see the brief bit of the band... is that not a certain Ian Hunter on bass, a year or so before the Hoople came along and seemed to have his shades surgically welded to his head? They perform that number on a 1968 edition of German TV's "Beat Club". Miller Anderson was in that band too... a very gifted writer and musician.

BTW JK... Nice "subtle" plug for VPTM!
JK2006 www.kingofhits.co.uk/content/view/748/47/