andy1962 09.09.2006 08:12 |
finally have a listen to this.... |
dysan 09.09.2006 08:28 |
Excellent... rapidshare anyone? |
andy1962 09.09.2006 08:36 |
is this working alright????????? |
Deacon Fan 09.09.2006 09:24 |
Slowly, but yes. I have enough to see that indeed it's the same song :) Congrats on proving your point. hehe Edit: I've taken the liberty of uploading it to Rapidshare: link |
andy1962 09.09.2006 09:25 |
thank you, it's uncanny??? |
andy1962 09.09.2006 09:32 |
so now who did write this track first was s lucas or c barnwell which one stole it?lol |
YourValentine 09.09.2006 09:38 |
That is incredible! I apologize for my hasty assumption that it must be 2 different songs. Thanks for uploading it. |
Deacon Fan 09.09.2006 09:39 |
I wish I knew. I have seen other examples of songs being credited to the wrong person. When Rod Stewart did "Have I Told You Lately" he swore it was written by Van Morrison, but the song is actually credited to someone else. That's a weak example but I have seen others. lol |
andy1962 09.09.2006 09:45 |
YourValentine wrote: That is incredible! I apologize for my hasty assumption that it must be 2 different songs. Thanks for uploading it.no problem as i said when i first heard it i could not belive my ears.can you see now why i would like to find out more about it.i wonder if brian or roger could help on this one????????? lol |
dysan 09.09.2006 09:51 |
What a beautiful version. I'd love to hear a cleaner rip of it. |
andy1962 09.09.2006 09:54 |
dysan wrote: What a beautiful version. I'd love to hear a cleaner rip of it.gonna find some record cleaner and see if i can clean it then give it another go to see if it sounds any better. |
dysan 09.09.2006 10:20 |
I liked the snippet of the other track too... any chance of getting that too? :o) |
andy1962 09.09.2006 10:27 |
dysan wrote: I liked the snippet of the other track too... any chance of getting that too? :o)yes,next time i go and visit my mother i will use her record player and i will record it,i must say a big thank you to my mother for letting me use her stereo.thanks mum |
Bobby_brown 09.09.2006 10:43 |
Thanks for sharing this beautifull version. Take care |
Pim Derks 09.09.2006 10:49 |
Sounds great! I'd love to have a cleaner version of this one too :) |
Deacon Fan 09.09.2006 10:55 |
Well after reading other posts, my money is on this C. Barnwell fellow stealing it and thinking he could get away with calling it his own ;) |
Serry... 09.09.2006 11:20 |
Song is officially credited to Stanley Lucas (BMI Work #52224). Publishers are: RIGHTSONG MUSIC INC and TWENTY FOUR KARAT MUSIC. And there are over 60 tracks officially and legally credited to Lucas. And there are only 4 songs credited to Barnwell Carl: Even As, For Malanie, Moses In The Sunshine, Sylvie |
thomasquinn 32989 09.09.2006 12:18 |
To shed SOME light on this: It's a 1960s and '70s British folk-rock group, formed by singer Ia(i)n Matthews. Their recording of the song dates from 1976, and was recorded without this chap Matthews I mentioned. It was clearly credited incorrectly on the mentioned single, but seems to be credited CORRECTLY to 'Lucas' on commercial releases of the single. |
andy1962 09.09.2006 12:25 |
<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote: To shed SOME light on this: It's a 1960s and '70s British folk-rock group, formed by singer Ia(i)n Matthews. Their recording of the song dates from 1976, and was recorded without this chap Matthews I mentioned. It was clearly credited incorrectly on the mentioned single, but seems to be credited CORRECTLY to 'Lucas' on commercial releases of the single.have you got a picture of the labal of the commerical release to back that up??????? also does anybody know what the value of this demo copy is that i have |
Jay Mantis 09.09.2006 13:16 |
Very nice upload Andy, thanks a lot! Great version of this song! :-) |
Crezchi 09.09.2006 20:47 |
Bows, my appologies. :) Nice find buddy. This proves how misleading the internet can be for research! :) |
Crezchi 09.09.2006 20:49 |
Mikahl wrote: Slowly, but yes. I have enough to see that indeed it's the same song :) Congrats on proving your point. hehe Edit: I've taken the liberty of uploading it to Rapidshare: linkThanks for the Rapidshare! :) |
Crezchi 09.09.2006 20:58 |
andy1962 wrote:Most of the problem with the sound is the recording level, i played this in my ProTools and it Peaks big time, maybe re-record with a lower recording level? I can clean this up but can't do anything about it peaking.dysan wrote: What a beautiful version. I'd love to hear a cleaner rip of it.gonna find some record cleaner and see if i can clean it then give it another go to see if it sounds any better. |
andy1962 10.09.2006 03:40 |
these days people take the net as the truth well i DON'T.still tring to find more imformation about this track.....ATTENTION..S LUCAS...C BARNWELL..BRIAN MAY...ROGER TAYLOR...TIM STAFFELL..CAN YOU GUYS SHED SOME LIGHT ON THIS???????????????????????????????????????PLEASE |
thomasquinn 32989 10.09.2006 05:39 |
andy1962 wrote:Sorry, no. I got the info about the single from a fan-site.<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote: To shed SOME light on this: It's a 1960s and '70s British folk-rock group, formed by singer Ia(i)n Matthews. Their recording of the song dates from 1976, and was recorded without this chap Matthews I mentioned. It was clearly credited incorrectly on the mentioned single, but seems to be credited CORRECTLY to 'Lucas' on commercial releases of the single.have you got a picture of the labal of the commerical release to back that up??????? also does anybody know what the value of this demo copy is that i have |
andy1962 10.09.2006 08:04 |
<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote:why if the song dates from 1976 why was it released in 1971 first time around?time travel?andy1962 wrote:Sorry, no. I got the info about the single from a fan-site.<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote: To shed SOME light on this: It's a 1960s and '70s British folk-rock group, formed by singer Ia(i)n Matthews. Their recording of the song dates from 1976, and was recorded without this chap Matthews I mentioned. It was clearly credited incorrectly on the mentioned single, but seems to be credited CORRECTLY to 'Lucas' on commercial releases of the single.have you got a picture of the labal of the commerical release to back that up??????? also does anybody know what the value of this demo copy is that i have |
thomasquinn 32989 10.09.2006 10:13 |
andy1962 wrote:I have no idea, but the single was released in '76. Perhaps it was shelved for a long time?<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote:why if the song dates from 1976 why was it released in 1971 first time around?time travel?andy1962 wrote:Sorry, no. I got the info about the single from a fan-site.<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote: To shed SOME light on this: It's a 1960s and '70s British folk-rock group, formed by singer Ia(i)n Matthews. Their recording of the song dates from 1976, and was recorded without this chap Matthews I mentioned. It was clearly credited incorrectly on the mentioned single, but seems to be credited CORRECTLY to 'Lucas' on commercial releases of the single.have you got a picture of the labal of the commerical release to back that up??????? also does anybody know what the value of this demo copy is that i have |
andy1962 11.09.2006 02:29 |
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Funny Slide 11.09.2006 07:30 |
Thanks a lot for sharing. |
Jay Mantis 11.09.2006 09:23 |
I did a attempt to clean this up a bit. It was quite difficult. Decide for yourself. link |
andy1962 11.09.2006 10:04 |
« Jay » wrote: I did a attempt to clean this up a bit. It was quite difficult. Decide for yourself. linkthanks for that jay i've give the record a good clean (loads of dirt came of it)so give me a couple of days and i will rerecord it at a lower level and see if i can make it sound a bit better |