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Sorry its off topic. Perhaps not though (lo sorry Whitey) Known as Jilted John/ aka John Shuttleworth. Does anybody have access/copy to his first track after Jilted John?
It's not on wiki etc track is called "Men of oats and creosote"
It's about ferret farmers in Barnsley ........any ideas ? anybody??
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o/t Graham Fellows on 16:02 - Sep 6 with 4474 views
I haven't heard that track in decades,Ican still rremember some plastic punks buying Jilted John when it hit the charts completely missing the point of Fellows obviously taking the mick.
I've had a look to see if its in my collection as a CD track somewhere but I can't find it,sorry...
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o/t Graham Fellows on 17:43 - Sep 6 with 4340 views
Thanks Chalky I am unsure if it was released as an official single......may have been just a demo. If anybody went to Henshaw's/Wifrid's a chap called George Lee played as a backing musician...................if that assists anybody ?
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o/t Graham Fellows on 17:52 - Sep 6 with 4314 views
He appeared at Oldham Coliseum about a year ago. Great show.
Just a thought, but he was flogging CDs after the show, so if you Google him, you will probably find out who his management company are, then you can email them and ask them if his CDs are available by mail order.
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o/t Graham Fellows on 10:56 - Sep 7 with 3822 views
Two things about that B side,its that rubbish its actually great and it shows Jilted Johns love of chips again,that bloke (Gordon?) that did the hand jive next to him always made me laugh,a 70's Bez,if I remember rightly there was an answer record as well?...
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o/t Graham Fellows on 13:08 - Sep 8 with 3552 views
o/t Graham Fellows on 17:43 - Sep 6 by The_Knightowl
Thanks Chalky I am unsure if it was released as an official single......may have been just a demo. If anybody went to Henshaw's/Wifrid's a chap called George Lee played as a backing musician...................if that assists anybody ?
Someone's got a good memory ...
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o/t Graham Fellows on 13:26 - Sep 8 with 3537 views
Ive always loved music since I was 13/14,until recently I had a vast collection of vinyl and cds, i would say that the years between 78 and 80 was my favourite but anything from 50's doo wop to years and years I will listen to and buy...
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o/t Graham Fellows on 14:20 - Sep 8 with 3502 views
He released something of a follow-up single in mid 1980 under the name of Going Red: "Some Boys" b/w "Tune Kevin's Strings". The A side came from the same sessions as "Creosote".