10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => The New 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on December 14, 2016, 09:59:19 AM
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Not a bad set, but quite a few LNs. One of those "Sixties for Dummies" excursions.
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I'm on the air.
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Hey, happy almost birthday to Joe!
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Well, that's an unfamiliar (to me) version of Wipeout.
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That was one sexy Scope commercial! Deborah Kerr?
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Well, that's an unfamiliar (to me) version of Wipeout.
agreed. It's quite confusing. Even Shazam gets it wrong. I was hoping one of our Jedis here would know the exact track used in this set.
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Well, that's an unfamiliar (to me) version of Wipeout.
agreed. It's quite confusing. Even Shazam gets it wrong. I was hoping one of our Jedis here would know the exact track used in this set.
Clearly not the original -- there's no "HAHAHAHAHA! Wipe out!" at the beginning. Guessing it was a remake they did years later for another label.
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Well, that's an unfamiliar (to me) version of Wipeout.
agreed. It's quite confusing. Even Shazam gets it wrong. I was hoping one of our Jedis here would know the exact track used in this set.
Clearly not the original -- there's no "HAHAHAHAHA! Wipe out!" at the beginning. Guessing it was a remake they did years later for another label.
I've been in touch with DW about this, and I think it's just a mistake. Yes, this is a different version, and I wonder what it is, but it's not the 1966 re-release of the original.
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1. ? And The Mysterians, 96 Tears
2. Los Bravos, Black Is Black
3. The Mamas And The Papas, Monday, Monday
4. The Sufaris, Wipe Out
5. Simon and Garfunkel, Homeward Bound
6. Super Hit 6:The Troggs, Wild Thing
7. The Supremes, You Keep Me Hangin’ On
8. Bobby Fuller Four, I Fought The Law
9. The Beatles, Nowhere Man
10. The Temptations, Ain’t Too Proud To Beg