Hi y’all! Getting sick really has it’s ups and downs. On the down side, you generally feel like crap, cough and sneeze a lot, and are pretty tired most of the time. On the up-side, I get out of doing chores and have lots of spare time to get this blog going! YAY!!! The weather has been blazing hot these past few weeks and after a shaky June, summer finally feels like it’s here to stay for a bit and I do hope you’re enjoying yours! On a side note, I believe that all the bad links to the “In Dan’s Garage” posts have been converted and re-upped so download to your hearts content. I still have to work on the “Obscure 60 Garage” posts yet, but they’ll be up soon. As usual I’ve assembled a veritable potpourri of sounds here from Soul to Prog Rock so get ready for an eclectic hour or so of music. Have a great summer out there, keep in touch, and most of all ENJOY!
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Thanks Dan!
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this latest selection and for all your efforts at keeping links live - you seem to have met all my needs, obscure or otherwise.Hope you're soon recovered from your current affliction-always worse in summer I think-even if that does mean we have a wait for your next batch!
ReplyDeleteYou are too generous. fantastic stuff. thanks
ReplyDeleteCheers Dan...another great selection.
ReplyDelete"Call Me On Your Telephone" is actually a 1967 single by Blues Section, which had included three future members of Wigwam, including Jim Pembroke. The US version of Wigwam's Tombstone Valentine was expanded by Fowley into a double LP with old Blues Section material and tracks from Wigwam's first LP – none of which he had produced, although he took credit across the board. And somehow, this three-and-a-half-year-old track, recorded by a group that no longer existed, was picked by Verve from the LP as the A side of the single. Who knows what might have happened if it had become a hit.
ReplyDelete"Call Me On Your Telephone" was actually produced by Otto Donner, one of the three owners of Love Records, Blues Section's and Wigwam's Finnish label. He also counts it in (in Finnish: "1-2-3-4 2-2-3-4").
Thanks for the info. I had hell of a time finding solid information on this band and as you know, you can only trust the web so much. Your contribution is much appreciated!
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