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The Commands - No Time For You

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2007

Recorded about 1966 in San Antonio by the Commands and backed by the Dell-Tones. The Commands were stationed in San Antonio (AF)during this time.

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  • What was the name of the dance hall in SA in that building at the corner of Martin and Zarzamora?

  • @pogoboy2002 I knew it as the VFW hall. It was run by the Veterans during the 60's. My neighbor was a member. I remember going to the dances held on the second floor of the building.

  • Thanks for the info.  I think that a deejay on KONO once said one of the members of the group was killed in the Viet Nam conflict. Is that true?

  • @thewoodlandsrails None of them died in Viet Nam as far as I know. They were all in the Air Force and two of them at least were air traffic controllers. Jack Martinez is the only one we have made contact with and he lives in Houston. Sure would like to know where the others are.

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  • Sam Peoples was lead. The record label mistakingly was printed Dan Henderson-Sam Peoples. The day Sam saw the label he was livid. Dan sang all the flip(Hey It's Love).

  • Sam Peoples went to Thailand in 1967 and I don't remember if Dan Henderson, Jack Martinez or Emanuel Grace had to go, as I left shortly after Sam for Nam.

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  • @pogoboy2002 It was the VFW. I don't know if it's still there. But it def was a Vet hall. Lots of dances there. I heard the Joe Bravo band with singer Tony Rico doing "Try a little Tenderness", those were magic nights of great SA music...

  • 60's SAN ANTOINIO MUSIC Rulz!!!

  • awesome  tune pure gold.

  • Omg I used to play this song over & over, both A & B sides. My brother would let me listen to it. I still can listen to it & never get tired of it. 

  • @jpm14308 I also saw them live in San Antonio while a high school student at Central Catholic.

  • I saw them at St Francis in SA @ one of the weekly dances.. Late '60s early 70's.

  • EXCELLENT GROOVE HERE! THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES AND THE FUN,TOM D.

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