The Voice were previously the Royal crests a top Scottish R & B band...they broke up shortly after this recording. It went 29th in the Radio London Charts and was selected by mark Roman and the Roman Empire as record of the week. Miller Anderson was the lead guitarist and still writes and plays today.
Absolutely true. This is just ridiculous. In Russia (USSR) in the 1960-s even The Beatles were forbidden. In those times everything foreign were forbidden in our country.
In the right weather conditions, AM radio waves can travel around the world. If this song was on the air in England, I'm sure it was heard in Russia. Whether or not they could purchase a copy there is another story. The Beatles were huge in Russia, as were many other bands of the day.
yeah it could be heard in Russia by listening to british wave. But that doesn't mean that it went number 1 there. Few people had any possibility to listen to foreign radio waves and ofcourse there were no song charts or whatever. and the beatles were huge in Russia some twenty years after they broke up
haha are you sure? in Russia? John must be mistaken, because in 1966 there was soviet russia and i'm 100% sure this song couldn't have got any airplay there by any means
The Voice were previously the Royal crests a top Scottish R & B band...they broke up shortly after this recording. It went 29th in the Radio London Charts and was selected by mark Roman and the Roman Empire as record of the week. Miller Anderson was the lead guitarist and still writes and plays today.
You’re being very modest John, you played bass on this and my husband Edward Hamill and Miller Anderson wrote it.
@@Spaycats John from Heather, Adrian & John?
All fuzzed-up and everywhere to go!
Absolutely true. This is just ridiculous. In Russia (USSR) in the 1960-s even The Beatles were forbidden. In those times everything foreign were forbidden in our country.
Pretty good psych garage track!
the best track to drive every moving vehicle on land, sea and the sky
In the right weather conditions, AM radio waves can travel around the world. If this song was on the air in England, I'm sure it was heard in Russia. Whether or not they could purchase a copy there is another story. The Beatles were huge in Russia, as were many other bands of the day.
two norious guitarists there .... Mick Ronson and Miller Anderson
yeah it could be heard in Russia by listening to british wave. But that doesn't mean that it went number 1 there. Few people had any possibility to listen to foreign radio waves and ofcourse there were no song charts or whatever.
and the beatles were huge in Russia some twenty years after they broke up
headshaker
haha are you sure? in Russia? John must be mistaken, because in 1966 there was soviet russia and i'm 100% sure this song couldn't have got any airplay there by any means
Is this the original Megadeth Symphony of Destruction?
Mick Ronson?
Can we just start with The Rats/Treacle
he joined them after this single
and then the Spiders From Mars!