This is "Howzat" a classic 70's track entitled after the Australian cricketing slang word for "How Is He?".
Featuring talented singer "Daryl Braithwaite" the original footage was ripped from an ...
This is "Howzat" a classic 70's track entitled after the Australian cricketing slang word for "How Is He?".
Featuring talented singer "Daryl Braithwaite" the original footage was ripped from an official DVD release. The audio sounded very ordinary to say the least, though they claim it to have been remastered LOL! It also had one of those annoying talk-over's at the start.
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*Note: If you are a Record Company employee or artist(s) themselves who object(s) to this "audio enhanced" material being promoted on YouTube (albeit in a lossy mono audio format) then please contact us to have it removed before flagging it. At the same time you may also like to explain why the original DVD version sounded like shyte!
"It's time to stop dishing out these second rate products, those days are over. We now not only have the technology to notice the obvious but we can expose it & if need be revive it! Obviously though not everyone can do the latter but they really shouldn't have to... should they? After all isn't that what the sound engineers get paid for?"
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