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Topic History of: Gaye and clifford t ward Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Lyn
I suggest that you check Phillip Goodhand-Tait's music on his website, www.phillipgoodhand-tait.com.
He is definitely worth listening to!
Martin K
We put a new cd out just before xmas Mike, and an accompanying dvd, which was filmed at Shepperton studios, in the style of a 60`s club.
Phil is doing fine, and lives just around the corner from me.
andrew
I'm trying to download a couple of songs by Phillp Goodhand; I don't know who this Jinder person is - doing some research at the moment.
Will Tipsters buy Clifford T ward albums? some go only up to
mikemacca
I never braved an LP of his as he had big hair and a big beard on the sleeve, a sign, to my closed mind , that it wouldn't be my thing. I know him more as a songwriter than a recording artist, though one glance through my database, sees he had quite a prolific solo output. What's he up to now then?
andrew
Martin buy Julia and other stories. but on the reissue there is a song called Jigsaw Girl which you can get Gaye and other stories but this one is acoustic which I prefer.
I cried when MS struck bad on him and he wanted to make one last album. he crawled on all fours from his bedroom to his 8 track home recording studio to finish off Julia and other stories.
Singer songwriter plus is another beautiful album especially Coathanger which made me cry nearly.
He was an english teacher and drama teacher. when he discovered his song talent he sent a demo tape to the late great John Peel who loved it and gave it several studios but the one who had the ear for music was Dandelion Records.
He would rarely tour but always invited fans round for tea or something. not many celebrities would do that now, would they?<br><br>Post edited by: JK2006, at: 2006/03/09 12:26