just like eddie heinz
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I was not old enough to go into Coffee Bars etc. In fact, I was still at junior school. But my memories of these days are just as vivid as any "then teenager". Long live rock and roll. THIS kinda rock and roll.
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I can't just help but feel like this was written for me ;)
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@Eurocub Sorry mate Clem was not on this session. The band is The Outlaws, Ritchie Blackmore guitar, Chas Hodges bass, Mick Underwood drums and Ken Lundgren guitar. The Outlaws were pretty much Joe Meek's house band for this period and beyond and this line up did most of the Heinz recordings and many more. Clem was not involved at all and contrary to the Meek film did not appear live with The Outlaws at any time.
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Just Like Eddie is also a great example of Clem Cattini's drumming. Do I remember correctly that his son posted here or one of the other Heinz links? I'm trying to find the sticking pattern for the drums. Anyone help?
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I loved this song - I can remember exactly what I was doing when I first heard this song!!! I was 15 and studying for GCE's in Malta - it was hot, it was the 60's and it was fun - we had the British Army in Malta where we used to arrange blind dates to meet soldiers - mainly guardsmen - it was all so innocent!!! We didn't indulge in sex or anything to dishonour ourselves - we were just friends with them. It has all got too ugly now - the songs of the 60's were extraordinary.
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Heinz ROCKED! He was so bad he was good! Apple of Joe Meek's eye. Hey, #4 in the UK was no small thing back then! Way to go HEINZ!
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Good song :-)
thanks for posting
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Heinz was Jo Meek's Hole.



We lived in holloway road and would walk into meeks studio in holloway road.One day we met Heinz Burt and he gave us a load of his post cards with a photo of Heinz on one sde of the card and he told us to give them to our friends.
We ran down the stairs into the street and threw all the photos cards up in the air,Heinz saw this from the upstair window and chased us down to the Nags head he was fuming mad.
The good old days.i was about 10 years old.
We luved his records.
tom6lillie5 1 year ago 36
- Lovely song, which used to be among my favourites, when I was a kid. -
vorret34 1 year ago 3