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Topic History of: Sounds of the 60's - more gems
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JK2006 And Bobby Bare's Detroit City, which I loved and performed live with The Bumblies (they took ages to learn the rather tricky but superb guitar riff).
JK2006 And three Bo Diddley tracks - reminds me of interviewing him in New Orleans and lovely Gordon Elsbury saying "should you call him Bo? You really can't seriously call him Mr Diddley!".
JK2006 The original American version of Tell Him from The Exciters.

And whilst The Animals' excellent version of Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood was the huge hit, Nina Simone's original is far better - and actually one of my Top Ten Ever best records.