TERRY DACTYL AND THE DINOSAURS - Seaside Shuffle скачать видео бесплатно


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Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs was the specially created name for Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts to promote the hit single 'Seaside Shuffle,' band members being percussionist and performance artist Keef Trouble, drummer John Randall, guitarist Graham Hine and pianist and vocalist Jona Lewie.

Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts had already been invited to play at London's Studio 51 Club by the late British blues singer, Jo Ann Kelly. They soon became the resident band there, and for four years ran a Sunday session as a drop-in spot for blues musicians. Amongst the famous visitors were: Howlin' Wolf, Fred McDowell, Dave Kelly, Medicine Head, Steve Miller Band, Lol Coxhill, Mick Taylor, Larry Johnson, Tony McPhee, The Groundhogs and Long John Baldry.

Brett Marvin's mainstream hit was with "Seaside Shuffle" (1972), released under the one-off 'nom de disque' of Terry Dactyl and The Dinosaurs, band members being fellow Bretts Keef Trouble, Jona Lewie, John Randall, and Graham Hine. Sometimes believed to be borrowed (see below) from Mungo Jerry's 1970 chart-topper "In the Summertime", "Seaside Shuffle" was an unashamedly commercial disc, quite at odds with the Thunderbolts' usual delta blues style.[citation needed] Jona Lewie composed the lyrics and melody to the song. In production, Keef Trouble suggested adding sound effects of gulls, thunder, rain, and moving car to enhance the record. The track was issued on the UK Records label, and reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1972. It earned them a silver disc.

But after the follow-up "On A Saturday Night" only just made the Top 50, Hine left the band over musical and financial differences, followed subsequently by Lewie. It consigned the outfit to perennial one-hit wonder status.

"Seaside Shuffle" in performance predates "In the Summertime", from which it is often intimated to be derived. Interestingly Mungo Jerry, again before "In the Summertime", played as a backing act for Brett Marvin on a number of occasions, particularly at the Studio 51 club, "Seaside Shuffle" being a song in the Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts repertoire. "Seaside Shuffle" was released before "In the Summertime" to little effect. It may be fair to say that, according to band members Keef Trouble and Jona Lewie, the Brett Marvin / Terry Dactyl management and record company, realising the similarity between the subsequent Mungo Jerry hit and "Seaside Shuffle" decided to re-release the song, when it then achieved hit status. https://www.brettmarvin.com/

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7 years назад

Wolfreespirit Rebel

Nice pair of milfs

7 years назад

k windsock

nice knockers.

7 years назад

DJ The y1d

So this was a very early Jona Lewie song of 'stop the cavalry' fame , loved it ! Nice choice of women mate, hope that they look similar today

7 years назад

John Black

the 70's when things were good & music was music.

8 years назад

Paddy Spock

I would.

8 years назад

Crucifux Records

Mungo Jerry's big inspiration I presume... ;)

8 years назад

kayleigh jones

RIP Robert JACK Fulhard.

8 years назад

caddy342

daß ist doch mal ne gute alte single so richtig zum feiern

9 years назад

Lawrence Edmiston

Haven't heard this in years. Sounds like British zydeco. Cool false ending about 2/3 of the way through, and neat thunderstorm sound effect at the end.

9 years назад

Phil Bell

Is terry dactyl also Jonah Louie ??Phil Bell

9 years назад

bluedivide100

This inspired the Boys are Back in Town, they had their jeans back on and ran out of petrol near Peas Pottage but it was close enough with a bit of a push and a shove.

9 years назад

Roger Jones

I would like to say by any standards these 2 ladies are sensationalally gorgeous. wonder where they are today?

9 years назад

Dicky Griffiths

I love birds me.

9 years назад

Ivan Fojan

A wonderful memory from when I was 13!

9 years назад

St Pauli

New Jersey is home to over 100 piers with amusment parks on them since 1890.This is filmed right out of 72.That means the girls are pushin'70 now.

9 years назад

Jamie Marsh

Good song

9 years назад

Paul

This is shite

10 years назад

wa2ise

Back in late 1972 a promotional copy of this song arrived at our campus radio station WCPR.  I though it sounded similar to Mungo Jerry's "In the Summertime".  I liked it, but nobody else did, so I ended up taking this record home.  :-)

10 years назад

loopy twat

this is from a lifetime ago 

10 years назад

William Badrock

Brilliant ! Rave on Lord Sutch  and the Raving Looney Party !!

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