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Georgie Fame And The Blue Flames-Yeh, Yeh

This rare performance features an elegantly youthful Mr. Fame at the gateway to a legendary career. He is truly one of the most underestimated masters of Pop, Rock and Jazz. This clip is from the B...  
 
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Georgie2047 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This version is faster because it was performed "live" on Ready Steady Go - as was all the music. Most of the musicians tended to play faster than the original when performing "live". The great thing about RSG was the fact that all the music was "live". The show was on early Friday evenings leaving plenty of time to go to the clubs, pubs, dances etc.
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thanks for letting me know.
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The Conga Player - Speedy Aque in the dashiki
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wonderful! The DJ was Keith Fordyce and he was right - it did go to number one, knocked the Beatles off
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Nice intro :D
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Yeh Yeh Love it!!
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I kinda agree.
2009carol2010 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks, lrd9999.... Fascinating. I forwarded this to a media person who may find this of interest.
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For anyone reading this at the top of the comments section (rather as an indented reply), I'm referring to Pat Patrick's later work, not Georgie Fame's.

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