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Horrid song from a wonderful time of the British Invasion. One for the bin.
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Honey Lantree was probably the first woman drummer to attract attention, though she was rapidly followed by Ginger Panabianco.
Mo Tucker was a few years later - and one of the mightiest drummers of the era (though Mo is still pretty much a secret).
The Honeycombs made a fortune touring Australia (which never got top bands) - but they lost their visibility in the English charts as a result.
Losing the Honeycombs so soon was a minor tragedy; like the similarly short career of the Four Pennies.
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A woman playing a set of drums, is one ugly, unfeminine sight.
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One of the worst songs ever recorded. The guy sounds like his voice is speeded up, and the guitar is terrible sounding.
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Yeah but you did leave me…Thanks for Sharing <3 xo
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@likewhoachica3 You missed a wonderful musical era.Not like the crap out now.
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Why does this make me want to march?
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Brilliant video pointed out to me by Clare Washbrook. Great pop song with a charismatic singer and the novelty of a girl drummer. Who was called Honey and appeared to be playing something different to the song in several of the close ups. At school we used to sing 'have I the right to ffff you' not actually knowing what 'fff' meant.
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check out those axes.....are they burns?
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dave clark style drumming.
THE 60'S WERE NOT JUST ABOUT THE BEATLES.
wallpole 4 months ago 18
No one has surpassed Dennis D'ell's performances on Any of the Honeycombs 60's recordings. He was 'the right man for the job'. Brilliantly Distinctive, with superb delivery. I have yet to hear Anyone compare !!
gazzymodo 9 months ago 9