The fourteenth song of their set at the Beachland Tavern in Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday, July 14, 2009 was this cover of Johnny Kidd and the Pirates' pre-Beatles UK rock classic.
@kidtronic The 45 RPM version of which I am talking is shown on the YOUTUBE video:
youtube.com/watch?v=zTrd9NORuLY . As you can see, it says GUESS WHO? not Chad Allan et. al. (although Allan is given producing and arrangining credits).
@cyberties The 45 label is Chad Allan and the Expressions with "(Guess Who?)" appearing underneath. No one has mentioned the killer version of this by Suzi Quattro, I could only find a noisy 1970s boot of a live version out there, but for me that connects to Those Darlins. Suzi was 10 when the song aired in the UK and 15 when the Winnpeg version hit the Midwest.
@kidtronic The album title was Shakin All Over and the words right under it were "Guess Who?" Further down, it named the band, Chad & the Expressions. The record label was trying to disguise a Canadian group as a British Invasion band. The 45" single that I owned showed Guess Who? in the place where they usually named the artist. The record buying public thought that was the group's name, so Chad & the Expressions changed their name to Guess Who? In the end, it was the same group.
@kidtronic The 45 RPM version of which I am talking is shown on the YOUTUBE video:
youtube.com/watch?v=zTrd9NORuLY . As you can see, it says GUESS WHO? not Chad Allan et. al. (although Allan is given producing and arrangining credits).
cyberties 5 months ago
@cyberties The 45 label is Chad Allan and the Expressions with "(Guess Who?)" appearing underneath. No one has mentioned the killer version of this by Suzi Quattro, I could only find a noisy 1970s boot of a live version out there, but for me that connects to Those Darlins. Suzi was 10 when the song aired in the UK and 15 when the Winnpeg version hit the Midwest.
kidtronic 5 months ago
@kidtronic The album title was Shakin All Over and the words right under it were "Guess Who?" Further down, it named the band, Chad & the Expressions. The record label was trying to disguise a Canadian group as a British Invasion band. The 45" single that I owned showed Guess Who? in the place where they usually named the artist. The record buying public thought that was the group's name, so Chad & the Expressions changed their name to Guess Who? In the end, it was the same group.
cyberties 5 months ago
did i meet you at berklee?
RockandPartyJon 6 months ago
Bouncey Darlin' is mah fav.
shuttlebill 6 months ago
fuckin A! wish we were back in high school togheter
makingdiamonds 6 months ago
Them bitches is rockin!
biggootz 6 months ago
yep,they're jammin :)
vfnk 7 months ago
This has to be one of the best rock songs ever written.
shakedownstreet48 7 months ago
Next time you play in Lincoln PLEASE let Mustache open for you.
jking4020 7 months ago