Posted December 4, 200717 yr reckon his best works were his '60 s material heres my fav (recently covered by HIM)....solitary man ('66) MZ3ECjUMVSg cherry cherry.... a song that was re-written and adapted for the monkees (a little bit me, a little bit you) z2-ggEvRsVI 'girl youll be a woman soon'... another good track W5zzu3CRr44
December 4, 200717 yr Ohhh that last video looks like those coloured telescopes that you turn the end of and it forms weird yet colourful designs.
December 4, 200717 yr 'girl youll be a woman soon'... another good track W5zzu3CRr44 I just remember where I've heard this track, its in Pulp Fiction. :yahoo: I quite like some of his early stuff :)
December 6, 200717 yr I liked him until Cracklin Rosie in 1970 I loved his originals of songs that were hits for other people Red Red Wine (Tony Tribe - Jimmy James - UB40) I'm A Believer (Monkees) Boat That I Row (Lulu)
December 6, 200717 yr Author I liked him until Cracklin Rosie in 1970 I loved his originals of songs that were hits for other people Red Red Wine (Tony Tribe - Jimmy James - UB40) I'm A Believer (Monkees) Boat That I Row (Lulu) oh i totally agree, diamond in the 60's = great, diamond post '69 = awful! ... possibly 'cracklin rose' was his last track that didnt make me :puke2:
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