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Topic History of: Just Like A Woman
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CamelsArse Early Progressive rock if I've ever heard it. Good stuff.
JK2006 If you mean Multi-tracks - I don't think so. As a Ken Jones/Marquis production, I never owned them.
Green Man JK2006 wrote:
Yes a couple but Ginger tended to be unreliable; mind you, when he turned up with his bass drum foot in plaster, insisted on "not letting you down Mate" and playing and left with the previously white cast scarlet, I decided he'd taken reliability to the extreme.

So I guess it was done in one take. Do you still have the demo tapes ?
JK2006 Yes a couple but Ginger tended to be unreliable; mind you, when he turned up with his bass drum foot in plaster, insisted on "not letting you down Mate" and playing and left with the previously white cast scarlet, I decided he'd taken reliability to the extreme.
Green Man Did he do anymore session stuff with you after that ?