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Remo Four - Peter Gunn 1966

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2007

Remo Four - Peter Gunn 1966

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  • fritz5137................love this version of Peter Gun........do you have any more songs from this set????

  • Remo Four - Like a Rolling Stone 1966 in my channel fritz5176

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  • this band ROCKED

  • why should anyone even be aware of him if you don't name the guitarist? I'm not even aware of the group. What are some of their songs? The only group I know by the name Matadors are Czech. It's not all about being more technically better either, feeling goes just as far in my opinion. Remo Four did try to do other things besides instrumentals as well.

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  • killer Nice.

  • That guitarist - the blazer, the skills, the British accent, my god is he sexy! He looks a little cocky at times, but that's alright ;-)

  • Style brah . Shoulda been playin' my explorer in the sisties w/ my bag o tricks !

  • The late great Colin Manley, fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!

  • The guitar player is such a badass !!!

  • very cool !

  • peter gunn wasnt this played be a group called thunder road im so sure.

  • The Remo Four did two consecutive weeks on Germany's Beat Club (I saw them both) and I made a point of getting the 45 (b/w 'Mickey's Monkey'). This was pre-Hendrix (in the UK) so Manley preceded him with a couple things here, and him pointing to his fingering was really memorable. Roy Dyke really pinned things down. Besides Ashton, Gardner & Dyke, he was with Pat Travers' first UK band (later replaced by Nicko McBrain) and Badger, the band formed by Jackie Lomax and Tony Kaye after he left Yes.

  • @TheSilentMovieEra who said all music is crap after the 60's, your looking at the wrong person whoever made the comment music is crap after the 60's. In my opinion I grew up in the 60's as a young boy at 16 in 1968. If you grew up in the 80's as a young boy that is fine, I have nothing bad to say about 80's music so say it as may be but personally I enjoy the 60's such as thye REMO FOUR in playing Peter Gun, a great tune that has all you coulod ask for.

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