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alan duffy
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Here Without You - Richard Thompson, Clive Gregson and Christine Collister
Taken from the Byrds tribute album 'Time Between' on imaginary records ILLCD 400 released in 1989
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Chuck Prophet and Scott Matthews - 'The Wind Cries Mary '.
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From 'If 6 Was 9 - a Tribute to Jimi Hendrix' - imaginary records.
Arnold Layne- SS-20
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From imaginary records 'Beyond The Wildwood - A Tribute To SYD BARRETT' album 1991
MONDAY MONDAY.wmv
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From imaginary records Through The Looking Glass series (1990) '1966' (ILLCD 023) a version of The Mamma's and Papa's 'Monday, Monday' by The Luddi Hill Death Squad. I am not the writer or performer of this song.
WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL - BARBEL.wmv
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Taken from the imaginary records' "Through The Looking Glass" series (1990) '1966' (ILLCD 023) Winchester Cathedral by The New Vaudeville Band covered by Liverpool band Barbel. I am not the songwriter or the artist, I wish I was!
These Boots Were Made For Walkin' by Beef.wmv
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From the imaginary records' "Through The Looking Glass" series (1990). This one is from '1966' (ILLCD 023) Beef with their version of THESE BOOTS WERE MADE FOR WALKIN'. Purely for enjoyment purposes, I am not the songwriter or the artist.
THE INFANT GOD - The Infant God's Playroom.wmv
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From THE INFANT GOD album 'PUBERTY' on imaginary records (ILL CD 020) 1990
The REEGS - Turn It Up.wmv
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Great track from a massively underrated album. Love them.
I heard them do this something like 20 years ago. I was already a Clive and Christine fan, but my god were they good that night.
SS-20 is the most obscure psych band of the 80s-- too bad, they were great!
The same line up did a version of Hickory Wind which is now my favourite of all time . . . . .
wish there was info on this band?
,🙌#SYDbarrett #1
Thanks for this - love it!
Saw this performed live back in the day and never new what it was! Thanks
Having read the comments through (and checked out one of the original composer's recordings) I'm a bit sad to hear RT attempt this. The original has a lot of detail both in the vocal harmonies and in the instrumental, and to be honest this cover seems a bit wooden in comparison - but then I got more used to the thick palette used in latin american music and Gene Clark definitely has some first- or second- hand heritage in that area, a lot of latino has native american derivation in it. Hearing this does not cause me any loss of respect to Richard's work but I'd prefer not to have had the opportunity. RT's own catalogue IS without peer, good luck, Sir!
Chuck, you are fucking cool... great version!
Sounds like a bloody madrigal delivered by some mead besotted minstrel in the court of Henry V111. Lucky for Thompson he wasn't a 16th century man. He'd have met the same fate as most of the King's wives. This is certainly the most deplorable take on a Gene Clark gem as any fan could possibly imagine.
Well at least give him some credit for trying to make it different, the whole point of covering someone else's song is precisely that.He does it justice in his own particular way.
Yes Roger I guess because he is a besotted minstrel, Roger Mcguinn has performed with him over the years. David Hidalgo, David Byrne, Henry Kaiser have all played and or paid tribute to Richard as has Joni Mitchell who helped produce a tribute lp to Thompson and Richard returned the favor by playing 2 "shoddy" versions of Black Crow and Woodstock . I guess all these folks know zip about music eh Roger. No Richard is not David Crosby but he is one hell of a singer especially live
Lovely song - they almost get a David Crosby harmony here.
Excellent!!
I seem to remember Thompson& Co. also playing another Byrds tune with a completely opposite meaning, "And I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better when You're Gone", with the Gregson/Collister version of his touring band back in the 1980s. This would have likely been during the tour to support Daring Adventures, or Across a Crowded Room.....
A terrific version of Jimi Hendrix's song from "Are you Experienced" album.
This is all very well but Richard loses the sense of the words which are half the song.
tfmuch ??????
I couldn't disagree more .
@@mauricioochoa4179 !!!!!!
Real music has imperfections …
Great song, great forgotten band
Love this version. Very heartfelt. Does complete justice to a beautiful song from Mr. Gene Clark.
It's so hard being here without you.
Amazing!
Love this. Do you happen to have them doing Hickory Wind? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Magnificent post,still have my vinyl copy of the album,but have wanted a quality audio post for facebook & Twitter posts...Thank you very much :-)
Such aching sadness. I LOVE IT! Thank you Gene Clark for writing this song, and thank you RT & Co. for covering it.
RT and Company?! Clive Gregson is a master in his own right!
A heart breaker, it's so beautiful
Wow! What a track! Barbel must be the most underrated band of all time. Thanks for playing it, you've got a great music site here.