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Topic History of: The strange story of Joe Meek
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Mart I met Sutchie, he was every bit as eccentric one would have expected.

I know JK has done his Joe tribute, mine is a free download here

www.myspace.com/martinkitcherband

should you want it.


Probably slightly cryptic to many, but that is indeed me!
Rusty Thanks for that. A fascinating story.
Found I had to watch the lot non-stop after seeing the first part. Never mind about work eh.
Expertly put together documentary. They don
DJones Thanks for posting.

For anyone who want to know even more about Joe Meek:

http://joemeekpage.googlepages.com/index.html

Bonustrack:
Heinz & Screaming Lord Sutch (Wembley 72)
Mart "I Hate Coca Cola" is a genuine punk track too and would have sneaked through and been pogoed to along with many other tracks.
Very much like the great Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias, from the late 70`s.

How can anyone resist the closing line..." I Hate......Meeeeeeeeeeeeeee!"

Dang, I`m going to have to put the bliddy thing on now........
Jimmy Cracks Corn That's one of your best tracks JK - 6000 views on You Tube.

It's quite punk.