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Kokomo - I'm Sorry Babe

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

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  • ketautoh ahahieee !!!

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  • Nasty break @ 2:52

  • ...oops, apologies for triplicating that. Expected a reply to appear as a reply, and not at the top and so though there was a tech problem. Must comment on here more often. :)

  • @TheKunig Tony O'Malley was the main song writer for Arrival and part of the band, and he was in at the start of Kokomo. (....and it was jody, not Joan) :)

    Great memories of gigs at The Village, The Marquee and The Mean Fiddler. At least we have a couple of great albums and the occasional reunion of the surviving members.

  • @TheKunig Tony O'Malley was the main song writer for Arrival and part of the band, and he was in at the start of Kokomo. :)

    Great memories of gigs at The Village, The Marquee and The Mean Fiddler. At least we have a couple of great albums and the occasional reunion of the surviving members.

  • @TheKunig Tony O'Malley was the main song writer for Arrival (and in the group too). :)

    Great memories of live gigs in the 70s at the Village, Marquee, The Mean Fiddler... ho hum.

  • saaadaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaappppp (l)

  • Eh, tjeh.

  • ahahhahah sedap!!

  • Dyan Birch, Paddie McHugh and Frank Collins were ex members of Arrival, while Neil Hubbard (guitar) and Alan Spenner (bass) had previously worked with Joe Cocker's Grease Band.

    They were joined later by Tony O'Malley (piano), Jim Mullen (guitar), Terry Stannard (drums), Joan Linscott (congas) and saxophonist Mel Collins.

    Real pity they didnt stay together !!!

  • Alan Spenner was great and Kokomo were always a superb live band.

    Happy memories

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