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Topic History of: Billy Fury on Sounds of the 60s Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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In The Know
andrew wrote: maybe I buy it with my dole money.
Interestingly, as the new Bank of England governor has said that interest rates will stay low until the unemployment rate falls, there will now be millions of workers praying for the unemployment rate to stay high !
andrew
In The Know wrote: andrew wrote: Fury didn't record many songs
check out Fury's first album "Sound of Fury", andrew ... quite astonishing that this album (recorded in one day !) was entirely self-written.
Guitarist is Joe Brown and the drummer is Andy White (who stood in for Ringo on early Beatles sessions).
The album was relatively ignored at the time but is now considered a classic of its era.
Thank ITK Joe Brown is a legend seen him live twice great sense of humour and very talented so anything with him playing is worth it maybe I buy it with my dole money.
andrew
JK2006 wrote: Kenny was a very screwed up person Andrew but I loved him dearly and we were great mates in the 60s. He was quite like John Lennon; neither suffered fools gladly but if they liked you, no problem. I never had any rows with either of them - Kenny even lived with me for a while.
Thanks for the info JK that does not surprise me one bit celebrities have also said never meet or chat to your favorite one as you always going to be disappointed.
I wouldn't mind meeting Gary Busey though.
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In The Know
andrew wrote: Fury didn't record many songs
check out Fury's first album "Sound of Fury", andrew ... quite astonishing that this album (recorded in one day !) was entirely self-written.
Guitarist is Joe Brown and the drummer is Andy White (who stood in for Ringo on early Beatles sessions).
The album was relatively ignored at the time but is now considered a classic of its era.