The E-types "No Milk Today" 1966
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Well the Herman's Hermits version is still far better. The reason for this was the very tasteful arrangement, remember the strings and bells, by John Paul Jones. In fact, he was one of the busiest arrangers in sixties Engalnd before he joined Led Zeppelin. Since Graham Gouldman a top songwiter in that period was based in Manchester where the Hermits hailed from, I don't know how the E-types got hold of the song.
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Nice.
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Rockin' for sure!
Paul (The Rockinghams- 60s Tribute Band)
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Rockin' for sure!
Paul (The Rockinghams- 60s Tribute Band)
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Bob-first time I'm hearing your version.It's terrific.You guys could cover a bunch of attitudes for sure.
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Where was this band from? Great to see a cover of a Graham Gouldman song. He penned so many good tunes that everyone knows, but so few know him. I'm in a band that does Heart Full of Soul. I'd love to do a string of his 60s hits
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YES this is a very cool song. The E-Types were and still are a very talented band. I appreciate their Music very much!
I love The E-Types!!
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Cool!
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no milk today !!!
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The Hermans Hermits Aufnahme ist besser aber auch die is cool



QUESTION:
My uncle said saw a band
called the "Cobras" perform
on stage with other bands
at the RIO DEL MAR theater
in santa cruz on one Halloween
nite back in say around,probably
1965 0r 1966 at the RIO DEL MAR
theater on pacific ave in santa Cruz.
thesnazz 3 years ago
The E-types never played at the Rio Del Mar Theater in Santa Cruz and I've never heard of the Cobras. Sorry I could't be of more help.
Bob
etypebob 3 years ago
Much better version than that other group. What was their name anyway?
Great post Bob!
garageband66 3 years ago
That other group released their version in 1967, about six months after we recorded it. Unfortunately, our record label just took their time getting the song out there. Once Herman's Hermits released their version, ours was left on the shelf. Finally, thanks to Sundazed Music in New York, it was released about thirty years later. Just a bit late to get the hit!
etypebob 3 years ago