the mystics-the song of the wind
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@lovdanig By the way, in order to respond to wjsnax's question you must have had to listen to the song and seen the pictiure. This group doesn't even resemble the other in any aspects, Are you not only ignorant , but also deaf and blind?
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@lovdanig In addition to being friends of this group (three of whom happens to be Portugese), I also happened to have spent 6 years as an active duty US Marine (including a tour in 'Nam) protecting the rights of people like you to spew that RACIST poison. We're about the same age, so I won't be taking advantage of your old age and decrepitness when I kick you ass. I'm in California and will gladly come up to Canada, or wherever you're hiding, Just name the time and place you coward!!
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OK some Chinks Stole an AMERICAN groups name.
The Mystics I was talking about had Hushabye.
But Honda copied Harley,Mitsubishi copied Howard Hughes plane and came up with and attacked Pearl Harbor so little surprise here, I havent liked Jappers since
their also PUSHY Asses!,A Bunch SHOVED their was into an Elevator in Canada
I alomost pushed in that bucktoothed Japs face too!.
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@wjsnax By the way, the names are: Michael Remedios (Singer); Ricky Fung (Lead Guitar); Vasco Da Costa (Bass); Clifford Yim (Keyboard); Tony Tavares (Drums)
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@lovdanig You are absolutely wrong!! This group was started in Hong Kong in the 60's. I should know - My friend, Clifford Yim (keyboard) sat next to me in school and we even had the same French tutor. Michael Remedios' (singer) brother, Manny, was also in the same class. Those were memorable times. Back then, the Mystics was more or less the house band at The Scene, a disco/nightclub in the basement of the Peninsula Hotel in Kowloon (HK).
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@wjsnax Mystics are a singing group which began in Brooklyn, New York, USA in the late 1950s. The group was known as The Overons, a quintet that, when signed to Laurie Records, consisted of Phil Cracolici (b. 1937, lead), Albee Cracolici (b. 1936, baritone), George Galfo (b. 1939, second tenor), Bob Ferrante (b. 1936, first tenor), and Al Contrera (b. 1940, bass). Under the direction of their manager, Jim Gribble, The Overons became The Mystics
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This is really outstanding music. Thanks for posting. Does anyone know the names of the 5 musicians in the Mystics in the picture who played on this song?
great to hear ! Do you have" sweet soul music ?"
chiuchiu123 4 years ago
sorry, I don't
fuji3232 4 years ago
great stuff !!. Do you have their"Send her back"??
riversidemlc 4 years ago
yes, i do have send her back...I'll up-load at a later day
fuji3232 4 years ago