Tony Kaye, the organ player here eventually became a member of Yes. Also, the founder of this band, Jimmy Winston, was the original keyboardist of The Small Faces (only for the first album), and he went on to theatre, appearing in 'Hair' in London.
@maida1982a: SV is correct; Winston (who sang lead on this cut) was primarily a guitarist but played keys in the original SF lineup because Steve Marriott was the guitarist. When he founded the Fumbs, he hired on TK as organist (still my favorite Yes keyboardist, ahead of showboat Wakeman, though I also like Pat Moraz) and he (Winston) went back to guitar. The SF of course did fine; they hired the capable Ian McLagan to handle the keys after Winston split.
Whoo! This came up on my iPod today and I still love it.
wvckm 3 weeks ago
Drummer was Ray Stock, second on left in photo. He previously played with a band called the Shevelles.
sue2208 1 year ago
FU-RNI-TURE WHOOOOOAAAAAAAAO!!
TheSoulSailor 2 years ago 3
Furn-i-ture Whooo! (I think that's what he says HA HA HA)
warmed me through.....cool too!
thanx :)
econoroller 2 years ago 2
friggin love this track I dj at the mod clubs around L.A. and every time I play this 45 the crowd goes bananas
hunniepops 2 years ago
i bought this 45 for a mere 25 dollars in the early 80's, those were the days!
seattlepilot69 3 years ago
was`nt one of the original members of yes in this band?
progrocer 3 years ago
Tony Kaye, the organ player here eventually became a member of Yes. Also, the founder of this band, Jimmy Winston, was the original keyboardist of The Small Faces (only for the first album), and he went on to theatre, appearing in 'Hair' in London.
SingingVegetable 3 years ago 2
were there 2 keyboard players?
maida1982a 3 years ago
As far as I know, there's only one playing. Jimmy Winston switched to guitar with this band.
SingingVegetable 3 years ago
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mayblob 3 years ago
@maida1982a: SV is correct; Winston (who sang lead on this cut) was primarily a guitarist but played keys in the original SF lineup because Steve Marriott was the guitarist. When he founded the Fumbs, he hired on TK as organist (still my favorite Yes keyboardist, ahead of showboat Wakeman, though I also like Pat Moraz) and he (Winston) went back to guitar. The SF of course did fine; they hired the capable Ian McLagan to handle the keys after Winston split.
mackb909 1 year ago
Yes, yes, yes! SingingVegetable, keep 'em coming!
Umskiddy 3 years ago