I have to admit that I am totally unfamiliar with this version. In New York all they played was the original Unit 4 + 2 version.Jeff
I've never heard this version. I'm familiar with the Unit 4+2 version from '65 or so. Now I'm wondering if what I thought was the original is a cover?
Fred Blosser could probably tell us which came first.
But of course the answer is already there on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete_and_Clay
Unit 4 + 2 had the original.Jeff
Unit 4+2's version top-charted #28 on 5/29/65, Eddie Rambeau's #38 on 6/5/65. Both played on the West Virginia stations I listened to. I was finishing freshman year in HS.
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I have to admit that I am totally unfamiliar with this version. In New York all they played was the original Unit 4 + 2 version.
Jeff
I've never heard this version. I'm familiar with the Unit 4+2 version from '65 or so. Now I'm wondering if what I thought was the original is a cover?
Fred Blosser could probably tell us which came first.
But of course the answer is already there on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete_and_Clay
Unit 4 + 2 had the original.
Jeff
Unit 4+2's version top-charted #28 on 5/29/65, Eddie Rambeau's #38 on 6/5/65. Both played on the West Virginia stations I listened to. I was finishing freshman year in HS.
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