Groove Baby Groove - The Stargazers on BBC Pebble Mill 1982
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Following the release of their debut single "Groove Baby Groove" on Jan 8th 1982, The Stargazers made their first ever TV appearance on Jan 15th 1982, playing live, on BBC's Pebble Mill at One show. "Groove Baby Groove" written by guitarist Peter Davenport, was to become the band's most successful single.
Featuring Danny Brittain on vocals, Peter Davenport on guitar, John Wallace on sax, Anders Janes on bass, and Ricky Lee Brawn on drums.
All the tracks on "Epic Rock'n'Roll" CD Rhythm Rock-it Records EPRR1
I've still got my single. It was bought for my birthday 2nd May. I used to kive near the Pebble Mill Studio too. Still sounds great.
brilliant
Used to see them play at the Royalty Southgate North London good Times 🎉😊
Remember buying this single in Woolworths ! A great tune :)
I bought this single the week it came out. I was with mum and dad in Coventry shopping, and went off to the local record emporium then back to the car to wait until their return. I couldn't wait to get home. Four amazing tunes. That was a really exciting day for me! Still got all their records.
Got this,Chickens and the first Lp always loved em
amazing,my mum said when i came home from school,there was a band on pebble mill i thought ud like lunchtime,i said did u record it mum,she said no i didnt think ud like them ???? shes still here and coming out with stuff like that all the time still,love u mum,only took me 40 yrs to watch this x
Great tune had it on 45 back in the day.
Went to see them in 84 brilliant swing band good jiving to be had
Classic stargazers cool man cool 😎
Great músic golden years goodmusic
🤩🤩👍👍
Great song cheers
...and Completely LIVE!
Shame they didn't let them do it LIVE.....
Completely live! 🥳
Phenomenal! Thank you...
BRILLIANT!!! .... Very rare, great song and great band, 80's Stargazers were brilliant back in the good old days!
Still great even now!
Have there album and saw them live 😎
Wow!!!!
Smooth operators - hard sound. Yin - tong yiddle aye po. Tin can alley? How very farquharing dare you. As a 9-year-old kid impelled to bust some moves around the living room by a Saturday moning matinee broadcast of twenty-year-old beat combo feature 'Rock Around the Clock', I get where this band are coming from. Love it.
And still great to hear.
Brill
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Was this their only performance on Pebble Mill? I'm sure I remember them playing Rudy's Rock, too?
Alto instead of tenor??
Yes - John played alto on this track and a few others too.
Even in 1982.....rock `n` roll was king.....not like the boring, third rate, corrupt `music` of today.....and sadly.....payola is still rife