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Date Posted: 14:47:15 01/28/00 Fri
Author: Fred
Author Host/IP: srv130.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca / 198.103.153.3
Subject: Summertime Blues
In reply to: MF 's message, "Re: CLUBHOUSE" on 22:48:46 01/27/00 Thu



> 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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