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Topic History of: More nostalgia - Stones, Who, Faces...
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Prunella Minge Got it and really love it. The production on that album is very impressive.
JK2006 And since we're waxing on about my very first album in 1966, Or Then Again - check out Listen Here and track 29, one of my favourite and lesser known tracks Time & Motion.
Prunella Minge That's a coincidence, I've been in nostalgic mode this week perusing this site:

www.radiolondon.co.uk/atoz.html

Fascinating. Also prompted by the soundtrack to an old John Le Mesurier 'Wednesday Play' I found to dig out the Kinks' 'Village Green Preservation Society' - absolutely infectiously good! What an era.
JK2006 One day in the tiny, cupboard sized backstage "dressing room" at the Marquee Club in Wardour Street, waiting to go on to do Radio London appearances for our singles... four Decca artistes - The Rolling Stones, The Who, Jonathan King and The Small Faces - all high in the charts... oh, happy days.