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I did rocked the house ... with that album and my Marrantz and ESS speakers !!!! Thanks from Germany !!
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@BillyBobYT Johnny Spence was the bass player/ singer. Big Frank was the drummer.
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@captbobalou Yeah arn't they just the best ,they even wrote 'Shaking all over'. I love em all, but favorite is Dont Munchen it,lonesome train and You dont own me .Shit hot 3 piece, best ever.
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Fantastic!! - saw them loads of times when they were at this point. Dingwalls had that pillar (behind Johnny) which was almost centre-stage and very irritating if you forgot it was there and stepped back suddenly - VERY Sad to lose Greeny, no-one could play like that - including Wilko (tho' he could imitate the Sound). RIP, Mick Green.
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Amazing! I just found them. I had no idea. I'm stunned. These guys are great!
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Listen to that geeeeetaring, RIP MICK GREEN
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Frank Farley was a big part of this exciting sound. His roared out the vocals melodicaly and his bass lines kept it interesting and recognizable. Frank's contribution was equal to Micks I think.
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The reason you should play guitar. Simply the best pub rock band ever.... and I have been priveleged to see them. God bless you Mick, your influence will rock UK pubs forever.
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Yeahh, das ist die Musik die ewig bleibt,
der Anfang: von Null auf 250 und dann geht´s immer weiter
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GOD !!!!!!!
ONE OF THE MOST UNDERRATED BANDS OF ALL TIMES. If you don't like the PIRATES you must be tone deaf. I am bummed...R.I.P. Mick Green. You are missed but NEVER forgotten.
R.I.P. Mick Green
:o(
Genuine Guitar Legend.
FergR 2 years ago 18
mick, thanks for all the wonderful sounds on the guitar telecaster (R.I.P.)
badzatelecaster 2 years ago 10