Wolfie Witcher and his Brew - Messin' With the Kid

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Messin' With the Kid (Wells) Wells William Clifford
From the album "Chewin' on the Old Tin Butty" by Wolfie Witcher and his Brew.
Personell - Woflie Witcher - harmonica/vocals, Jimmy Roache - guitar, Kit Packham - sax, George Carless - sax, Denny Ball - bass, Sam Kelly - drums.
Recorded at Twichenham Green Studio, Middlesex, Nov 94. Copyright 1995 Published by Elafanztrunk Records

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  • AHA ~ here you are ! Those 2 cuts you did on my CD are EVERYBODY's favorite cuts and they all ask for details about the BRILLIANT harp player !!! Can't wait to see you in March and play a tune or two !!! xoxoxo

  • Love it! Me(Jackie) and my sister Donna did the occasional backing vocals, we had so much fun with you guy `s! xxxxx

  • Hey Guy's I used to Love these guy's and turned up at the Caernarvon Castle every Saturday, like it was a religon, wish I had some of the tapes, Went to Wales with them once, anyone remember that weekend. Stayed in Barry's island Hotel, or as we called it Barry's House. Great to see this, keep looking for material guy's

  • Wish I could, Andy. But, I'm as old as Wollfie, and converting analog to digital is not as easy these kids can do these days, lol. I have the studio tape (what you hear here) and a live tape (that jumps, jives, and whales). Cheezus, does that tape still play? You bet!

    Wolfie, Denny, Sax-Man, all played their hearts out every Saturday afternoon in Camden in the late '80's, early 90's..... And the crowd went wild. Every Saturday afternoon.

  • put the tape on youtube :o)

  • ...And... I might add...Wolfie is the best Gob-Iron-ist in recent history.

  • The Caernarvon Castle, Saturday afternoons, elbow-to-elbow, "Raise your apparatus," + Wollfie and His F-n Brew. I still have the tape, and play it loudly here in Texas. - Bill

  • Great video but, I would like a copy of the latest song, Falling Down The Stairs...

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