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Comment on JIMMY JIMSON, Lavender Coffin by Paolo Pastalanna

Jammin! Thanks for Digitizing this classic. Would love to get a copy of this to play during my dance parties here in the States. Is this downloadable? What can you offer/suggest?

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Comment on Voodoo Voodoo by Clutterbuk

Oh, what a sad/hilarious story. I’m sure we all have similar experiences… (Occasionally I do the same kind of thing with something it turns out that I already own.) And at least you got a really great...

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Comment on LOS SIREX, Yo grito, 1966 by lou

Intresting Spanish band for covering the great Nobody but You.

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Comment on BERNHARD FRANK, Über die Brücken von Venedig, 1965 by lou

Thanks for puting on the lights these beauty.Long life for your blog. lou

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Comment on THE COUSINS, Kili Watch, 1960 by Gerard

http://rs254.rapidshare.com/files/84990386/The_Cousins_-_Best_Of_60s.rar

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Comment on NIX-NOMADS, She´ll be sweeter than you, 1964 by mick

hi i purchased a signed photo of the group last sun its a real early one signed by all the group on the back it says nick and the nomads regards mick

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Comment on THE GLOOMY MOON SINGERS, Zieht euch warm an, 1964 by Robin Hood...

I wrote a song in 1967 that was recorded by the Five Americans called “7:30 Guided Tour.” Among other points of interest in Europe, it mentioned the Riverboat Club in Berlin. The verse was There’ll be...

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Comment on NIX-NOMADS, She´ll be sweeter than you, 1964 by mischalke04

Dear Mick, Wow! I´d be really happy to put an image of the group next to my article. Maybe you can find a way to make a high-resolution scan of the photo and send it to me. I´m sure readers would dig...

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Comment on THE GLOOMY MOON SINGERS, Zieht euch warm an, 1964 by mischalke04

Thanks a lot for sharing your memories. I was born in 1966 so it´s always a pleasure to see that those old records that I spend my time with, make the past come to life. I´m not in Berlin at the moment...

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Comment on ANDREAS WANDERS, Der Wirklichkeit entrückt, 1990 by masked marauder

Yeah! That’s it. Like Darwin said: only the stong survive this record! Oder Konfusius, wenner eine im Tee hatte: Das Ziel ist weg!! Und überhaupt n’ so fort: Die Würde des Männchens ist tastbar!!!...

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Comment on THE PERFID´S, Radio Continental, 1982 by henry

the song sackgass is incomplete. can you fix that?

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Comment on THE PERFID´S, Radio Continental, 1982 by mischalke04

It´s complete, I just cut the tracks badly. There are two songs on the B-side: “Sackgass” and the “Perfid´s theme song” and the end of Sackgass still has parts of the intro to the Perfid´s theme....

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Comment on THE PERFID´S, Radio Continental, 1982 by henry

ah, OK. thanks for you fast answer, i’ll check it out later at home.

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Comment on HENRY HEISS, So will ich die Liebe nicht, 1964 by John

Hi Andreas, As a non-native speaker of German, I’m wondering what you mean when you say that his pronunciation is heavy. Cheers, John from Pieptone!

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Comment on HENRY HEISS, So will ich die Liebe nicht, 1964 by mischalke04

Hi John, I meant that Henry Heiss is heavy on the R´s and S´s. He´s singing: “SSSo will ich die Liebe nicht. SSSo SSind meine TRRäume nicht. Denn ich will dich doch ganz für mich allein, Ohoho!…” and...

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Comment on FATS AND HIS CATS, Hello, 1962 by masked marauder

Yep! great and underrated german pioneers from way back when prae-kraut still was a wet dream and all we had off-reeperbahn were the fabulous indo-bands. Historically the most important note about...

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Comment on FATS AND HIS CATS, Hello, 1962 by mischalke04

I´m glad someone is still reading my blog after my long absence. Thanks for the hint on the Rattles cover version. I´ve got Fats & his Cats second 45 on the Linda label too and will post it next...

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Comment on SLÀVA KUNST ORCHESTRA, Lucifer in Coelis, 1963 by Lee Joseph

Hi -I wanted to let you know that Dionysus Records did not release the “Surfbeat Behind The Iron Curtain” – it was another label! I like the CD though!

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Comment on MARK RICHARDS & THE SILVER KEYS, The Twist, 1962 by JC Discs

I’ve got Tubby Chess & His Candy Stripe Twisters which includes a song called “Loving You” which is identical to “Lovin’ You Baby” by Charlie Francis (whoever he is) on a Swingin’ Shindig album...

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Comment on TEROSON, Please Hold The Line, 1966 by Troy McClure

Hi, Actually “My Beautiful Car” does sound like “Sloop John B.” but if Teroson were to pay any credits, it should not be to the Beach Boys, but to a West Indies group who wrote the song in 1917! There...

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