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  • Groovy.

  • Of course, Pop Gear was released by American International Pictures in the USA as "Go Go Mania"; brings back wonderful memories! Thx 4 posting!

  • radio caroline or one of the pirate radio stations,great memories

  • I have the .45 but it is neat watching these guys on the video. It looks like they are having a good time and that is worth a lot. Thanks for posting this. I have the John Howard band version, Booker T version and Dave Cortez version.

  • @NcicHit I agree on that

    nice to hear this again

  • @NcicHit Dave baby cortez had a 13 year old george benson on guitar playing the riff from love is strange [eugene landy was his manager then he became brian wilsons live in psychologist who lost his license for ilegaly prescribeing drugs ]

  • not bad, but i think the solo sounds nicer on guitar, as in the Booker T & The MGs version

  • they are awesome

  • This is definitely the best version, its got more happy, fun energy too it =D

  • Good Rinky Dink cover!!

  • This is from Pop Gear. Available on video, if you do a search. Sometimes played on cable.

    I love Pop Gear!

  • They're like the Shadows with horns.

  • @drunkenstooge when jack bruce first went to america with the cream he said did you have the shadows here [ the answer was they didnt get a hit he didnt like them only blues and jazz ]

  • He is still doing bits and pieces in music but mainly spends his weekends down a yacht club in erith kent, he also has written music for lloyd webber and conducted orchestras

  • couldn't keep away from this band in '64... they had a regular spot at Leyton Baths, London East... where they took the spot-light on every occasion...

  • I know the keyboard player in the group

  • Whats he doing these days?

  • Remember this band as a support act to the Beatles on their 1964 Australian tour.

  • I used to be a friend of this group in the 60s. So great to see them perform again......I wonder where they are now?

  • Tony Newman, drums, is my father in law...he now resides in Las Vegas. Great to see a young '64 Jimmy Saville here!!

  • Then please forward my great respect to him to have this fabolous music.

    I'm really thankful to hear and to know such music!

    Greetings from Hungary!

    And these kind of music are also a great part of my life as my father showed me these wonders!

  • I used to roller skate to this song when I was a young lad!

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