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  • Fuck off you hairy cornflake! Luv ya DLT!

  • DLT it is ...

  • I'm embarrassed for the announcer!

  • Is that a young DLT introducing her (the hairy cornflake, or the funky ricicle as he was then...)? Top recommendation is the new Sharon Tandy vinyl EP of unreleased gems out now on Acid Jazz.

  • She is so beautiful!

  • Hold On - Tandy, Sharon [Johannesburg, South Africa] - 1967 - "THINK Dusty Springfield being a guest singer with 'Heart'. HOT guitar riffs, pounding drums." - Rubble Volume 8: All The Colours Of Darkness-2003.

  • Someone please slap Mike Myers for not using this in "Austin Powers."

  • Bonjour, vous aimez les sixties ? écoutez et podcastez mon émission "le super son des 60's" sur le site de plumfm. You like the 60's ? please, listen and podcast my broadcast "le super son des 60's", connect to "plumfm". Salut et faites gaffe au rock and roll.

  • sharon is a very good friend of mine and i interviewed bryn haworth about their singles and he did play the solo on this! infact it was a borrowed white fender stratocaster played thru a vox ac 30 amp and the solo is cut by around 30seconds!!!!love to hear the full length version and it must be in the vaults somewhere...

  • One of three great tracks of my mid teens! love it to bits.

  • this is shit hot

    i think the lead break is page

    its too shit hot for it to be a human

  • after reading all the comments i was startled that nobody mentioned who executed the amazing guitar track. Jimmy Page himself was called into the studio for the lead. you can totally tell it's Jimmy too, all his tricks boiled down to one solo. i really wish Sharon would've got the job in his later band, instead of Plant.

  • @gabrielharter all these rumors of Page playing on any fleur de lys recordings need to end. He just produced one or two of their singles- that's it. It's Bryn Haworth playing guitar on this.

  • @gabrielharter I agree.

  • Never, ever saw her, so this is amazing. But this was a huge juke box hit, played to death in places like L'Auberge in Richmond. Great to hear it again, sounding very fierce and strong 40+ years on.

  • Hey! There's Iris Wigle at the end from Windsor, Ontario Guppy and Essex Highschool and well Walkerville

  • oh my god, it's DLT!

  • Love this video - great song, and the video style must've been pretty fresh then; the zoom in/out, the 'melty' effects, etc. Soon to be done to death and self-parodying...

  • Wednesday November 11th 2009 members of the original Fleur De Lys will play together for the first time in over 40 years! At the moment we have pretty much got everyone who was in the Fleur De Lys to agree to this ONE OFF gig including Sharon Tandy, Phil Sawyer ( guitarist on Circles & Mud In Your Eye), Frank Smith ( vocalist on Moondreams and Circles), Keith Guster ( drummer throughout their career) and to be confirmed many others.

  • do you know where that event is??? would LOVE to go!!!! is it in London? I love les fleurs de lys!! seriously, could you tell me where it is, Ill subscribe to you, and thanks:)

  • 100 Club, London. You can get tickets via their website. Says there's only 2 left so be quick.

  • oh thanks! ill try...but if I cant get them i am hoping that after the upcoming gig, they will want to do it again!

  • @flatpicked

    What about Bryn Haworth?

  • @soundslike1967 I wouldn't do that if I were you. You could say, Sharon Tandy could not make it but we have a girl by the name of whatever who will do a COVER for her. From Sharon to your ears.

  • Brilliant song by her, and by Rupert's People (aka 'Fleur De Lys', the band on both versions). She also had this song on the flip of 'Daughter Of The Sun', which is as good!

  • The picture behind the announcer is of John Lennon & George Harrison.

  • I thought it was Peter and Gordon. Thanks for setting me straight.

  • Great discovery! Can't stop watching this, pretty heavy for '67. But who's the image of the two guys behind the announcer?

  • You know when you go on YouTube and accidentally discover a track you've never heard before that's totally brilliant? Well I just did that.

  • First time I saw this, it totally blew my mind!!! Great stuff, especially the AMAZING guitar solo!!!

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