Thanks for checking the blog out... Hope it offers something a bit different every now & again. Though I come from a pseudo - Mod background (Soul & Ska in particular), I have a diverse taste in music & hope my varied posts will reflect this.
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Manchester M22, September 2016
For my kids, Dylan & Tommy. Bollocks to the ex Mrs!
Special thanks to Steve White (software), Gordon Waring (music), Shaun Robinson (artwork), Paul Buddery (DVD's / software) & Sonchey Barrett (essential technical advice!).
"Thank you" also to regular contributors Herr Pauli (Malente, Germany), Phil (Shetland), Deco Mc Dermott & Mark Pengelly of Dublin, Martin Smith (Barnet), Paul Baily (London) and Rodd (Australia).
Friday, 18 March 2011
THE DAGGERMEN : Introducing The Daggermen (1985) Single
thanks SKAMANC,if you ever wondered about the strange cat number (UPW258H).i was working at Backs Records in Norwich at the time,who distributed Empire Records.They delivered the masters to this and a mighty caesars 7" to us,but didnt give us any catalogue numbers.Rang them up to ask what catalogue numbers to use,and they just said use yours and Dereks car registration numbers.UPW258H was a beat up old Ford that my gran gave me,while the Mighty Caesars 7" got LWC604P off Derek from Backs' car.. keep up the good work,excellent blog
One of my all time fave medway records, I loved The Daggermen
ReplyDeleteGreat find !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Skamanc.
thanks SKAMANC,if you ever wondered about the strange cat number (UPW258H).i was working at Backs Records in Norwich at the time,who distributed Empire Records.They delivered the masters to this and a mighty caesars 7" to us,but didnt give us any catalogue numbers.Rang them up to ask what catalogue numbers to use,and they just said use yours and Dereks car registration numbers.UPW258H was a beat up old Ford that my gran gave me,while the Mighty Caesars 7" got LWC604P off Derek from Backs' car..
ReplyDeletekeep up the good work,excellent blog