Trevor White's solo single (Island Records, 1976), with Martin Gordon on bass and Chris Townson on drums. Video by Mike Mansfield. More at martingordon.de/
@@RadiantFutureRecords yes he is little and good ian hampton was there i. admire ians opinions matin gordon was there i bought2 of his cds he was a gentleman and signed them a great day that was love celia x
It's not bad, it's not punk, too smooth, maybe 'punk-pop'. The guitar could've been a 'Another Girl Another Planet' kinda thing. Probably would've done ok in the USA if MTV had been around at that time. I always liked Trevor's guitar tone on his Sparks work.
😂met trevor at a sparks convention years ago a very respecful man i bought this i did not tell him lots of love to him and famiy from celia xc
But I have heard that he is very small.
@@RadiantFutureRecords yes he is little and good ian hampton was there i. admire ians opinions matin gordon was there i bought2 of his cds he was a gentleman and signed them a great day that was love celia x
Great bit of widdly widdlin' goin on there
Ah the Sparks connection... well maybe two of them.
Extremely unlikely.
It's not bad, it's not punk, too smooth, maybe 'punk-pop'.
The guitar could've been a 'Another Girl Another Planet' kinda thing.
Probably would've done ok in the USA if MTV had been around at that time.
I always liked Trevor's guitar tone on his Sparks work.
Yes, quite jazz.
Sounds like 'second rate' Sweet ... or even Bay city rollers ... should have been a hit!
Ooh, savage.