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Topic History of: Carpet Road
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Al Carpet Road is excellent, and I like Jimmy the Squirrel too. The FAB MAG page is cool with it's links and info. I agree it's a good place to find new music with a retro feel.
The Cat Ah, The Yetis!! That's who I was trying to remember.

Yes, different lot. The ones in the FAB chart do have long hair though. Mine was also like that, once over ... when I had enough. Ah, happy days ....
zooloo www.theyetties.co.uk

Clicky for website not much there though, no free tracks apparent
Martin I can take this further, as I have crawled through the library and found the disc! Argo records ZFB 38( a division of Decca), the folk one I presume. Hilarious haircuts and clothing on the record, very seventies University Challenge!
I can assure everyone, that their accents greatly exaggerate my own, as I have now put the thing on!
Martin The Yetties Cat, from Yetminster in Dorset.
A very successful folk band and they are still going strong I believe.
I think they were on Decca, ask JK, I have an album of theirs called "Dorset Is So Beautiful", or something like that. Good fun.