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From | Andrew Hickey <stealthmunchkin@gmail.com> |
Subject | Re: first fave |
Date | Sat, 15 Oct 2005 17:30:16 +0100 |
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On 15/10/05, Scott Shaw <brynneandscott@cox.net> wrote:
> Well when I was five or so I remember my parents playing two songs that I liked to dance to with my three-year-old sister.
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> "Winchester Cathedral" (don't remember who did it)
If it's the famous version, that was a studio band called the New
Vaudeville Band (a touring version was put together featuring the
trumpet player from the Bonzo Dog Band, and stealing most of the
Bonzo's act, which inspired them to move away from the 20s jazz stuff
they were doing early on).
That record beat both Good Vibrations and Eleanor Rigby for the Best
Contemporary Recording Grammy in 1966, proving that the Grammy awards
have *always* been insane...
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