My partner, Dorie Pride, and I sang with Tony Newley in the late seventies in Las Vegas, Tahoe, Reno, Florida and Long Island, NY. I adored him. Thank you for taking me down memory lane.
I remember him most from Dr Dolittle when i was a kid ,and seeing him on tv specials. I love now learning more about his life and all the wonderful music he wrote or co wrote. What a marvel 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💚
Hi Preston, In my opinion, one of his most amazing TV shows he did was a live Sunday night show back in the 60's called "The Most Promising Newcomer" This really allows his diverse talent. In the opening you can see why he was offered the movie Role in "Alfie" The link is as follows should you wish to see it. ruclips.net/video/c8voLx9ek2k/видео.htmlsi=ZS35mhkILiT3BR5e Kind regards Kenny
Thank you for this wonderful series on Anthony Newley. The first time I saw him perform was on the Ed Sullivan show in 1965 singing "Who Can I Turn To" dressed for the appropriate theater production , The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd. His voice, mannerisms and handsome face won me over. I was only 12. There was a child like innocence and vulnerability he possessed. He was brilliant, and the songs he and Leslie Bricusse wrote were extraordinary. I believe growing up and not knowing his father until many years later affected him and his songs. Thank goodness he had a wonderful mom who raised him herself. I was heartbroken when I read he had cancer. All these years later, I still love him . Love you, Anthony.😇😇😇
Hi Michele. I'm glad to enjoyed this short tribute series to Tony. He was truly one of a kind. I have many uploads on my channel. One of my all time favourite's is the (1960 The Most Promising Newcomer) This TV special went out live and really show's the variety of Tony's Talents. I can see at the begining of this show, why he was offered the lead role in the movie "Alfie" if you haven't seen this show before the link is as follows. ruclips.net/video/c8voLx9ek2k/видео.htmlsi=USchsNQw-RLAiwmU Kindest regards Kenny
Hi BjdacH I'm pleased you enjoyed this upload. The are many other Anthony Newley videos on my channel, which I hope you enjoy seeing. Kind regards Kenny
For the millionth time we marvel at: THE VOCAL RANGE ON THE GUY ! Eh? He constantly hits notes he just can't possibly hit! SO AMAZING he was. SUCH a generous performer. RIGHT UP THERE w/ Judy Garland. And that's generous.
I loved Anthony Newley. A talent like his comes along very rarely. He was a genius. I can definitely understand why Joan Collins was so heartbroken when their marriage broke down. Anthony Newley is a very hard act to follow, no doubt about it. I always felt that behind the laughs and the jokes, there was a sadness deep inside him, which I felt gave him a certain vulnerability. Thank you for reminding us of a truly gifted and incredible Man. We won't see his like again, sadly.
Please Note; I was very upset to find when I uploaded this video that there was a 3 minute section of Tony performing, ’The Good Old Bad Old Days” RUclips made a claim on behalf of "Bowie: The Man Who Changed the World" (This is Ridiculous) I have been informed that if I didn’t remove this section various countries such as the UK will not be able to view this upload. I had to let Y/T trim/Butcher 3 minutes from the video, which they have done. Along with the narration, It really was an interesting part of the story. I could have started a dispute but that would take 4 weeks to resolve, therefore not allowing me to air this video on the anniversary of Tony's passing. I apologise for this but it was out of my control.
@Nospater You’re so right about algorithms very bizarre. I’m not sure Tony was upset about Bowie my guess he didn’t know who he was (Really) When Bowie was starting out Tony would have been working flat out in the US and by the time he was successful the Newley Bowie connections had faded. We did have a conversation in the nineties where Tony mentioned a singer and after a few minutes I realised it was Bowie. I mention in my Blog the time Tony phoned me to ask who Morrissey was, I told him and asked why, he told me he had been asked to present him an Ivor Novello Award as he was a fan a dedicated a song to him. Tony attended the award and did the presentation, if you see the video he still had no idea. He often surprised me with some strange questions. He also phoned me to ask what Eastenders was as he had been offered a part I told him and he loved the short time he was in the show especially as Barbra Windsor an old friend was also in the program, he was offered a full contract but at the same time found out he to unwell to take on a long term contract Kindest regards Kenny
Oh jeez - what eejit schmucks. Pain inna heck! Well .. maybe sooomeday, they'll get a brain ... But this whole, MARVELOUS new compilation is just SO, SO, SO WONDERFUL ANYWAY, Kenny: Thank you SO much! xoxo, Virginia
@@virghammer1 so pleased you enjoyed it. I had added the follow link below, which I hope gets you to my whole page where there might be some Newley uploads you haven’t seen and maybe you’ll enjoy. Have a relaxing Sunday All the best Kenny.m.ruclips.net/user/denton115videos
@@virghammer1 Many thanks for your kind comments. I will send you an email in the next few days with an attachment, I just have to dig the recording out from the vaults. Best Kenny
Oh, MAN! I have GOT to see The Lakes !!!!!! and Eastenders, too ... Anthony, WE ALL LOVE, ADMIRE, THRILL TO, RESPECT, etc., etc., etc. YOU AND MISS YOU SO MUCH ! 🤩😍
I grew up loving a lot of songs that I eventually found out were written by Anthony Newley. And then I found out he grew up in Hackney and went to Italia Conti, same school as my daughter, but she went early 90s. I was fascinated by the man. So talented. It bought a tear to my eye to find out he wasn't happy deep down. Breaks my heart. He was phenomenal.
Hi Renee. Thank you for your kind comment, It really make it feel worth putting these uploads on RUclips when people leave nice comments. I have almost come to the end of my tributes to Tony, having uploaded around 22 different tributes. One of my all time favourites is 1960 The Most Promising Newcomer, if you haven’t seen it I highly recommend it. Link to follow. Kindest regards. Kenny
Lastly ( yeesh; sorry! lol): Always in such admiration too, on how LONG that superb vocal quality kept lasting: They really were taking quite a beating, those vocal cords; SO MUCH live work. and he still kept on sounding: GREAT. What a master.
"Teach the Children" 1977 - WHAT A SONG! (on that same Johnny Carson, too) - WOW. SOOO WELL DONE YET AGAIN! - So annoyed so far online I can't seem to find who wrote it. Did he, Kenny? - Not sure. Gotta find out ...
Hi Virginia, I know I answered this for you but I’ll confirm it here that Tony wrote this Song, without the help of a co-writer, for anyone else wanting to know. Kindest regards Kenny
Just received the Pure Imagination/Ain’t It Funny CD. Needless to say I’m absolutely beaming with joy. Thought those albums were out of print but thankfully I was wrong.
Dear Paul I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the videos. Tony was one of a kind and talented in so many ways along with being a fabulous guy. I have about 22 uploads on my channel, featuring Tony throughout his career. It hard to pick a favourite but “The Most Promising Newcomer” from a 1960 Sunday live TV show features so many sides of his talents. ruclips.net/video/c8voLx9ek2k/видео.htmlsi=xp938c8F3lilE7H1 I apologise for the intro music, it was originally my music to my channel. Before I added more individual music for each upload. Should you wish to read about my time with Tony please go to kennydenton.com/?p=1706 Kindest regards Kenny
27:36 - 36:076 - UNBELIEVABLE MEDLEY of LOVE SONGS on Johnny Carson. -Un - be - effing - lievable !!!!! 💕💗💚💙💜🤎🧡💋💘💘 Not to mention those arrangements and that SUPER-FUNKY accompaniment! BRRRRILLIANT. -- Yeesh: maybe I should stop w/ these dang, "childish" capital letters, here? =- Aw, heck widdit. Can't help it. Tony Newley really brings it outta me. Always has, since I was l was a wee tot in the early Sixties.
Why did RUclips just wipe out - draw a line through some of those fun expressions I just used? Hope they somehow stay in? Wacko. Anyway: I'll say it AGAIN: That super-funky accompaniment in that medley: is da bomb!
So many omissions especially his truly great performance in the “Small World of Sammy Lee” as well as his performances in the Green Room at the Cafe Royal Regent Street London. Yes, Tony was a very complex man with a dark side however, he was a major talent and the UK can be proud that he was one of their own.
Hi Stephen I do agree with you, there are many omissions, but with such huge amount of material to choose from it’s almost impossible to to include everything. I have however uploaded on my channel some 20 other Newley videos with some rare footage also showing the many side of Anthony Newley. I hope you get the time to see some of my other uploads. One of my favourites, which shows his amazing early diverse talent is ruclips.net/video/c8voLx9ek2k/видео.html Kindest regards Kenny.
@@denton115 Thank you for the feedback Kenny I believe my initial response was out of frustration that Newley’s talent has not been given it’s full recognition (possibly even a posthumous knighthood). I was never lucky/privileged to see him live however, there are many stand out pieces for me and as previously stated The Small World of Sammy Lee is one of them. Besides being a very good film with acting of superb class namely Robert Stephen’s Newley’s part fits him like a glove and if someone hasn’t check out the musical score as well as the cinematography which is first class. Finally as I could wax lyrical about Tony for hours However, I saw about 10 years ago in a very small pub theatre in Kensington London “The Roar” it truly fascinated me as the ensemble players especially the main ones were great and I had no trouble imagining Newley in the role of the downtrodden little chap once again - although I always thought that Norman Wisdom must have also been splendid in the role but as we know that didn’t quite work out. Well I content myself in playing A.N’s albums every day. I especially enjoy After Today and even although slated a few from “Heronimous”. Oh! yes I just remembered I did see Tony live in “The Good Old Bad Old Days” at the Prince of Wales Theatre London. I also remember a friend in my youth who worked for a PR or film company as a runner and did a lot of duties for Tony. Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be. Thanks again.
@@stephenvincent4989 Hi Stephen Thank you for your reply. Sorry for the delay in answer you, I have had the flu type bug that has been doing the rounds. I think a posthumous knighthood would be well deserved but it would take something like a movie as you mentioned to to get people realise the huge amount of talent Tony had and what an influence he was to so many artists. That sounds like a great night at the pub theatre you went too and I love the idea that small groups are still working to keep Tony’s music and memory alive. I really wish the family members would do more but they do very little, but still enjoy using the Newley name, sorry if that’s sound a bit harsh. But Sacha’s book book I think really damaged Tony’s name. He talks about his terrible early years and to gain publicity for his book what he accused Newley of was unforgivable. I would just add, I cut his comments out of my recent uploads, but it was interesting that when he talks about Heronimous, he says “I don’t really remember too much about it I was so young I just remember my mother keeping me out of the sun.” Mmmm. Anyway, like yourself I could go on and on about Mr. Newley. Kind regards Kenny, keeping the memory alive.
@@denton115 Yes, I too would like to add my thanks to you for the sterling work you are doing to keep Anthony Newley out there front and centre. His was a unique talent and let’s face it he was as British as they come and deserves the nations recognition (I know somewhat dramatic) but in respect A. N. more than deserved.
Hi Fay. For some strange reason, even though I had used this whole clip before in another video, this time RUclips edited out the middle section, which had some interesting narration saying it was a David Bowie peice of music. If I didn't agree to their edit they would have deleted the whole video. I could have started a dispute but I wanted this upload to been shown on the 14th of April last year. Hope that answer's you question. Kindest regards. Kenny
Hi Qasgusi, sorry if it sounded distorted in the Carson section, I have checked it and it seems alright on my playback so maybe there’s issues are on different playback platforms. Kindest regards Kenny
My partner, Dorie Pride, and I sang with Tony Newley in the late seventies in Las Vegas, Tahoe, Reno, Florida and Long Island, NY. I adored him. Thank you for taking me down memory lane.
Hi That must have been magical, he was truly one of a kind. I pleased you enjoyed the upload. Kindest regards Kenny
I remember him most from Dr Dolittle when i was a kid ,and seeing him on tv specials. I love now learning more about his life and all the wonderful music he wrote or co wrote. What a marvel 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💚
Hi Preston, In my opinion, one of his most amazing TV shows he did was a live Sunday night show back in the 60's called "The Most Promising Newcomer" This really allows his diverse talent. In the opening you can see why he was offered the movie Role in "Alfie" The link is as follows should you wish to see it. ruclips.net/video/c8voLx9ek2k/видео.htmlsi=ZS35mhkILiT3BR5e Kind regards Kenny
Thank you for this wonderful series on Anthony Newley. The first time I saw him perform was on the Ed Sullivan show in 1965 singing "Who Can I Turn To" dressed for the appropriate theater production , The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd. His voice, mannerisms and handsome face won me over. I was only 12. There was a child like innocence and vulnerability he possessed. He was brilliant, and the songs he and Leslie Bricusse wrote were extraordinary. I believe growing up and not knowing his father until many years later affected him and his songs. Thank goodness he had a wonderful mom who raised him herself. I was heartbroken when I read he had cancer. All these years later, I still love him . Love you, Anthony.😇😇😇
Hi Michele. I'm glad to enjoyed this short tribute series to Tony. He was truly one of a kind. I have many uploads on my channel. One of my all time favourite's is the (1960 The Most Promising Newcomer) This TV special went out live and really show's the variety of Tony's Talents. I can see at the begining of this show, why he was offered the lead role in the movie "Alfie"
if you haven't seen this show before the link is as follows.
ruclips.net/video/c8voLx9ek2k/видео.htmlsi=USchsNQw-RLAiwmU
Kindest regards Kenny
I vaguely remember him when I was a child. This is really interesting! Love
It.
Hi BjdacH I'm pleased you enjoyed this upload. The are many other Anthony Newley videos on my channel, which I hope you enjoy seeing. Kind regards Kenny
@@denton115 thank you kindly 🙂
@@BjdacH You are very welcome. Kind regards Kenny
For the millionth time we marvel at: THE VOCAL RANGE ON THE GUY ! Eh? He constantly hits notes he just can't possibly hit! SO AMAZING he was. SUCH a generous performer. RIGHT UP THERE w/ Judy Garland. And that's generous.
Thank you for this gift again. A beautiful treasure.
Hi amethysDR. I’m so pleased you enjoyed it. Kindest regards Kenny
I loved Anthony Newley. A talent like his comes along very rarely. He was a genius. I can definitely understand why Joan Collins was so heartbroken when their marriage broke down. Anthony Newley is a very hard act to follow, no doubt about it. I always felt that behind the laughs and the jokes, there was a sadness deep inside him, which I felt gave him a certain vulnerability. Thank you for reminding us of a truly gifted and incredible Man. We won't see his like again, sadly.
Please Note;
I was very upset to find when I uploaded this video that there was a 3 minute section of Tony performing, ’The Good Old Bad Old Days” RUclips made a claim on behalf of "Bowie: The Man Who Changed the World" (This is Ridiculous) I have been informed that if I didn’t remove this section various countries such as the UK will not be able to view this upload. I had to let Y/T trim/Butcher 3 minutes from the video, which they have done. Along with the narration, It really was an interesting part of the story. I could have started a dispute but that would take 4 weeks to resolve, therefore not allowing me to air this video on the anniversary of Tony's passing. I apologise for this but it was out of my control.
@Nospater You’re so right about algorithms very bizarre. I’m not sure Tony was upset about Bowie my guess he didn’t know who he was (Really)
When Bowie was starting out Tony would have been working flat out in the US and by the time he was successful the Newley Bowie connections had faded. We did have a conversation in the nineties where Tony mentioned a singer and after a few minutes I realised it was Bowie. I mention in my Blog the time Tony phoned me to ask who Morrissey was, I told him and asked why, he told me he had been asked to present him an Ivor Novello Award as he was a fan a dedicated a song to him. Tony attended the award and did the presentation, if you see the video he still had no idea. He often surprised me with some strange questions. He also phoned me to ask what Eastenders was as he had been offered a part I told him and he loved the short time he was in the show especially as Barbra Windsor an old friend was also in the program, he was offered a full contract but at the same time found out he to unwell to take on a long term contract
Kindest regards Kenny
Oh jeez - what eejit schmucks. Pain inna heck! Well .. maybe sooomeday, they'll get a brain ... But this whole, MARVELOUS new compilation is just SO, SO, SO WONDERFUL ANYWAY, Kenny: Thank you SO much! xoxo, Virginia
@@virghammer1 so pleased you enjoyed it. I had added the follow link below, which I hope gets you to my whole page where there might be some Newley uploads you haven’t seen and maybe you’ll enjoy. Have a relaxing Sunday All the best Kenny.m.ruclips.net/user/denton115videos
@@denton115 SO TERRIFIC! Thx as always, Kenny@!
@@virghammer1 Many thanks for your kind comments. I will send you an email in the next few days with an attachment, I just have to dig the recording out from the vaults. Best Kenny
Oh, MAN! I have GOT to see The Lakes !!!!!! and Eastenders, too ... Anthony, WE ALL LOVE, ADMIRE, THRILL TO, RESPECT, etc., etc., etc. YOU AND MISS YOU SO MUCH ! 🤩😍
of course, i loved this.
Hi Renee. I’m so pleased you enjoyed it. Kindest regards Kenny
I grew up loving a lot of songs that I eventually found out were written by Anthony Newley. And then I found out he grew up in Hackney and went to Italia Conti, same school as my daughter, but she went early 90s. I was fascinated by the man. So talented. It bought a tear to my eye to find out he wasn't happy deep down. Breaks my heart. He was phenomenal.
I adore all of the series.
Hi Renee. Thank you for your kind comment, It really make it feel worth putting these uploads on RUclips when people leave nice comments. I have almost come to the end of my tributes to Tony, having uploaded around 22 different tributes. One of my all time favourites is 1960 The Most Promising Newcomer, if you haven’t seen it I highly recommend it. Link to follow. Kindest regards. Kenny
ruclips.net/video/c8voLx9ek2k/видео.html
Thank you I'll try and find it and watch it
From the Artful Dodger to Scrooge, with Dickens and London in the middle..
Thank you so much for all your hard work. I'm a huge Newley fan. Thank you for helping to keep his memory alive. He was a genius.
Hi Andy. Thank you for your kind comments, they are very much appreciated. And yes he really was a genius. Kindest regards Kenny
❤ love him
🥰
Lastly ( yeesh; sorry! lol): Always in such admiration too, on how LONG that superb vocal quality kept lasting: They really were taking quite a beating, those vocal cords; SO MUCH live work. and he still kept on sounding: GREAT. What a master.
Excellent video thank you!
Hi Pink Chill. Thank you for your kind comment it’s very much appreciated. Kindest regards Kenny
@@denton115 thank you Kenny I was raised listening to Anthony Newley. I still have a crush on him.
@@pinkchilldivestmentor what a great upbringing and so many people still have a crush on him. Kind regards Kenny
"Teach the Children" 1977 - WHAT A SONG! (on that same Johnny Carson, too) - WOW. SOOO WELL DONE YET AGAIN! - So annoyed so far online I can't seem to find who wrote it. Did he, Kenny? - Not sure. Gotta find out ...
Hi Virginia, I know I answered this for you but I’ll confirm it here that Tony wrote this Song, without the help of a co-writer, for anyone else wanting to know. Kindest regards Kenny
He must've been something live. Put on earth to perform.
Hi Phillips He really was a great live performer and gave his soul in every song. Kindest regards. Kenny
Just received the Pure Imagination/Ain’t It Funny CD. Needless to say I’m absolutely beaming with joy. Thought those albums were out of print but thankfully I was wrong.
Brilliant x
Agreed! Kindest regards. Kenny
Theres an excellent live concert of mr.newley in monte carlo.this performance has to be one of the greatest shows ever.
Thank you.
Dear Paul I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the videos. Tony was one of a kind and talented in so many ways along with being a fabulous guy. I have about 22 uploads on my channel, featuring Tony throughout his career. It hard to pick a favourite but “The Most Promising Newcomer” from a 1960 Sunday live TV show features so many sides of his talents.
ruclips.net/video/c8voLx9ek2k/видео.htmlsi=xp938c8F3lilE7H1
I apologise for the intro music, it was originally my music to my channel. Before I added more individual music for each upload.
Should you wish to read about my time with Tony please go to
kennydenton.com/?p=1706
Kindest regards Kenny
No Tony No Bowie
" I used to sing songs by other people, but they never sang songs of mine, so sod 'em." LMAO !!
Tony could be very funny and this is a great example of it. Kind regards Kenny
27:36 - 36:076 - UNBELIEVABLE MEDLEY of LOVE SONGS on Johnny Carson. -Un - be - effing - lievable !!!!! 💕💗💚💙💜🤎🧡💋💘💘 Not to mention those arrangements and that SUPER-FUNKY accompaniment! BRRRRILLIANT. -- Yeesh: maybe I should stop w/ these dang, "childish" capital letters, here? =- Aw, heck widdit. Can't help it. Tony Newley really brings it outta me. Always has, since I was l was a wee tot in the early Sixties.
Why did RUclips just wipe out - draw a line through some of those fun expressions I just used? Hope they somehow stay in? Wacko. Anyway: I'll say it AGAIN: That super-funky accompaniment in that medley: is da bomb!
@@virghammer1 not sure but we can all read between the lines. Lol best Kenny
So many omissions especially his truly great performance in the “Small World of Sammy Lee” as well as his performances in the Green Room at the Cafe Royal Regent Street London. Yes, Tony was a very complex man with a dark side however, he was a major talent and the UK can be proud that he was one of their own.
Hi Stephen
I do agree with you, there are many omissions, but with such huge amount of material to choose from it’s almost impossible to to include everything. I have however uploaded on my channel some 20 other Newley videos with some rare footage also showing the many side of Anthony Newley. I hope you get the time to see some of my other uploads. One of my favourites, which shows his amazing early diverse talent is ruclips.net/video/c8voLx9ek2k/видео.html
Kindest regards Kenny.
@@denton115 Thank you for the feedback Kenny I believe my initial response was out of frustration that Newley’s talent has not been given it’s full recognition (possibly even a posthumous knighthood). I was never lucky/privileged to see him live however, there are many stand out pieces for me and as previously stated The Small World of Sammy Lee is one of them. Besides being a very good film with acting of superb class namely Robert Stephen’s Newley’s part fits him like a glove and if someone hasn’t check out the musical score as well as the cinematography which is first class. Finally as I could wax lyrical about Tony for hours However, I saw about 10 years ago in a very small pub theatre in Kensington London “The Roar” it truly fascinated me as the ensemble players especially the main ones were great and I had no trouble imagining Newley in the role of the downtrodden little chap once again - although I always thought that Norman Wisdom must have also been splendid in the role but as we know that didn’t quite work out. Well I content myself in playing A.N’s albums every day. I especially enjoy After Today and even although slated a few from “Heronimous”. Oh! yes I just remembered I did see Tony live in “The Good Old Bad Old Days” at the Prince of Wales Theatre London. I also remember a friend in my youth who worked for a PR or film company as a runner and did a lot of duties for Tony. Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be. Thanks again.
@@stephenvincent4989
Hi Stephen Thank you for your reply. Sorry for the delay in answer you, I have had the flu type bug that has been doing the rounds.
I think a posthumous knighthood would be well deserved but it would take something like a movie as you mentioned to to get people realise the huge amount of talent Tony had and what an influence he was to so many artists.
That sounds like a great night at the pub theatre you went too and I love the idea that small groups are still working to keep Tony’s music and memory alive.
I really wish the family members would do more but they do very little, but still enjoy using the Newley name, sorry if that’s sound a bit harsh. But Sacha’s book book I think really damaged Tony’s name. He talks about his terrible early years and to gain publicity for his book what he accused Newley of was unforgivable.
I would just add, I cut his comments out of my recent uploads, but it was interesting that when he talks about Heronimous, he says “I don’t really remember too much about it I was so young I just remember my mother keeping me out of the sun.” Mmmm. Anyway, like yourself I could go on and on about Mr. Newley. Kind regards Kenny, keeping the memory alive.
@@denton115 Yes, I too would like to add my thanks to you for the sterling work you are doing to keep Anthony Newley out there front and centre.
His was a unique talent and let’s face it he was as British as they come and deserves the nations recognition (I know somewhat dramatic) but in respect A. N. more than deserved.
Why was their a dispute about the good old bad old days I liked Anthony newley
Hi Fay. For some strange reason, even though I had used this whole clip before in another video, this time RUclips edited out the middle section, which had some interesting narration saying it was a David Bowie peice of music. If I didn't agree to their edit they would have deleted the whole video. I could have started a dispute but I wanted this upload to been shown on the 14th of April last year. Hope that answer's you question. Kindest regards. Kenny
What year was that Johnny carson interview?
Hi Richie The exact date is 21/09/76. Kind regards Kenny
Was he only 68 when he died what a loss xx
Hi Fay, In fact he was 67, what a loss to us all. Kind regards Kenny
His Carson performance was a bit “distorted”.
Hi Qasgusi, sorry if it sounded distorted in the Carson section, I have checked it and it seems alright on my playback so maybe there’s issues are on different playback platforms. Kindest regards Kenny
Should have been knighted
Couldn"t Agree More. Kind regards Kenny