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Date Posted: 18:14:05 01/27/00 Thu
Author: Scott, Winnipeg
Author Host/IP: cflow3.mts.net / 205.200.28.46
Subject: CLUBHOUSE

Well, the news is that the big Guess Who meeting will take place Thursday in Winnipeg with Cummings, Bachman, Kale, Peterson and McDougall. The Clubhouse won't be opened again 'til next week.
"I won't be here for a few days now. I have to go for the big Guess Who meeting tomorrow and then Friday I'm flying to Toronto and then Saturday rehearsing for The Genie Awards. I'll be performing and presenting on The Genie Awards this Sunday night." (Get those VCR's ready!)
Burton also played two unreleased Guess Who recordings from the 60's that Randy put on CD for him. "Summertime Blues" (Blue Cheer) and "Love Is All Around" (The Troggs). Both were recorded for local radio at the time. They both are quite faithful to the original recordings thay were based on. Burton also played another sond from the unreleased Bachman & Cummings album.
Great to have a new home for the fan club! At least now we don't have to worry about disappearring posts.

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[> Re: CLUBHOUSE -- MF, 22:48:46 01/27/00 Thu [1] (pm1-31.foxvalley.net/207.252.105.95)

> Well, the news is that the big Guess Who meeting will
> take place Thursday in Winnipeg with Cummings,
> Bachman, Kale, Peterson and McDougall. The Clubhouse
> won't be opened again 'til next week.
> "I won't be here for a few days now. I have to go for
> the big Guess Who meeting tomorrow and then Friday I'm
> flying to Toronto and then Saturday rehearsing for The
> Genie Awards. I'll be performing and presenting on The
> Genie Awards this Sunday night." (Get those VCR's
> ready!)
> Burton also played two unreleased Guess Who recordings
> from the 60's that Randy put on CD for him.
> "Summertime Blues" (Blue Cheer) and "Love Is All
> Around" (The Troggs). Both were recorded for local
> radio at the time. They both are quite faithful to the
> original recordings thay were based on. Burton also
> played another sond from the unreleased Bachman &
> Cummings album.
> Great to have a new home for the fan club! At least
> now we don't have to worry about disappearring posts.

Bit o' trivia- didn't Eddie Cochrane have the first hit with Summertime Blues? I'll bet Fred was around back then...


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[> [> Re: CLUBHOUSE -- Scott, Winnipeg, 03:46:40 01/28/00 Fri [1] (cflow3.mts.net/205.200.28.46)

Absolutely. Eddie Cochran had a hit with it in 1958, but The Guess Who version is clearly, as Burton pointed out, a cover of the Blue Cheer version. The Who also did a killer version of it on their LIVE AT LEEDS album.


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[> [> Summertime Blues -- Fred, 14:47:15 01/28/00 Fri [1] (srv130.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/198.103.153.3)



> Bit o' trivia- didn't Eddie Cochrane have the first
> hit with Summertime Blues? I'll bet Fred was around
> back then...
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Ouch...the pain, the pain. Actually, I was in existence for the Eddie Cochrane version, but the Blue Cheer and Who versions are more my era. I still remember buying the "Live at Leeds" LP, with all the cool posters, handbills and stuff inside. That's one of the things that I miss about LPs...you don't get any "cool stuff" inside CDs.


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[> Re: CLUBHOUSE -- MF, 07:13:18 01/28/00 Fri [1] (spider-wc022.proxy.aol.com/205.188.193.27)

> Well, the news is that the big Guess Who meeting will
> take place Thursday in Winnipeg with Cummings,
> Bachman, Kale, Peterson and McDougall. The Clubhouse
> won't be opened again 'til next week.
> "I won't be here for a few days now. I have to go for
> the big Guess Who meeting tomorrow and then Friday I'm
> flying to Toronto and then Saturday rehearsing for The
> Genie Awards. I'll be performing and presenting on The
> Genie Awards this Sunday night." (Get those VCR's
> ready!)
> Burton also played two unreleased Guess Who recordings
> from the 60's that Randy put on CD for him.
> "Summertime Blues" (Blue Cheer) and "Love Is All
> Around" (The Troggs). Both were recorded for local
> radio at the time. They both are quite faithful to the
> original recordings thay were based on. Burton also
> played another sond from the unreleased Bachman &
> Cummings album.
> Great to have a new home for the fan club! At least
> now we don't have to worry about disappearring posts.

---Wish those Who guys would quit copying us-that means both Summertime Blues and Shakin All Over on Leeds were actually recorded years earlier by the Guess Who. No wonder people get the the two bands confused


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