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Like 12 years ago today, the Rolling Stones "rolled" the Olympic Stadium in an excellent concert.
The years may have passed (since I was a professor at Naxos so you understand what I FSF to go to see them because the next morning I eperpe to school), but this ticket transactions since remain in my wallet. The passion for this group is still large.
least a few years before the Stones concert I managed to see and Mik Taylor. If you remember a night at the Lycabettus as John Magial we had traveled, was guitarist Taylor.
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Καλό φθινόπωρο all of us. With good unite again and hopefully that at least I get together with you, because as you see in the picture maybe now you just saw from above.
Early summer, Halkidiki, minutes after the finale of the National Junior Championship in chess and ... boom.
End good all good .... No one nothing happened only a few lightly wounds irrelevant. The sheet of course went to throw away.
Above all health brothers .... It must be remembered below. Everything else is details.
Womens Wrestling In Tights
John Patrick Caldwell (vocals, harmonica)
Roger Law (guitar)
Charles Faulkner (bass)
Hugh Lockhead (drums)
Donnie McDougall (guitar, vocals)
Les Law (guitar, replaced Roger)
Singles
1968 I/Funny Feeling (Duck) DR-1
1968 I/Funny Feeling (London) M-17363
1969 One Ring Jane/Kill The Pig (Duck/London) DR-2
1969 One Ring Jane/Funny Feeling (Duck/Capitol) 72583
1969 One Ring Jane/Times Are Changing [promo] (Capitol - USA) 2707
1969 Little Pony (Duck/Capitol)
1970 Starting A New Day/No One In Particular (Duck/Capitol) 72614
Albums
1969 Homegrown Stuff (Duck/Capitol) ST-6304
1970 Starting A New Day (Duck/Capitol) ST-6352
2001 Homegrown Stuff [CD re-issue] (EMI Canada) 72435 32330 2 0
Compilation Tracks
2001 "Kill The Pig" on 'Yee-Haw: The Other Side Of Country' (QDK Media - Germany) 801670977827
West Coast quintet Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck was formed in 1967 -- not as a group of musicians but as a collective consisting of Kathy Kay from Boston who was the original Mother Tucker, John Patrick Caldwell as The Yellow Duck (aka Raphael Red The Village Idiot), Bob O'Connor (aka Dogan Pink Foot/Sheldon O'Dogan), and Michael Goldman (aka Garnet Crystalman).
The only working musician at the time was O'Connor who got a job working with Hughie Lockhead and Charlie Faulkner in a group called Medusa. When Bob O'Connor left the group - Lockhead and Faulkner join Caldwell to form the band actual musical group Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck.
By 1968 they were signed to London Records and had little success with their first single, "I", but did have minor success with "One Ring Jane" in 1969. Later that year they would form their own Duck Records distributed by Capitol Records where they released several more singles through 1970. Roger Law would eventually be replaced by his brother Les and the band managed to tour with the likes of Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Cream, and The Yardbirds. Alas, fame eluded them and they split up in 1971.
Donnie McDougall would go on to join The Guess Who in 1972 and recorded several albums with them. He wound up a truck driver living in White Rock, BC. In the mid-90's he would revive his career as member of The Best Of The Guess Who -- a touring tribute to his former band and eventually joined the reformed Guess Who in 2000; Caldwell left the music business; Roger Law died in a car accident; Faulkner joined the Wild Root Orchestra before leaving music to become a handyman only to return in recent years with the Kelowna, BC band Dog Skin Suit.
Tracks
1. Times Are Changing
2. No One In Particular
3. Little Pony
4. One Glass For Wine
5. Elevated Platform
6. Walk Your Head Around
7. One Ring Jane
8. Pot O’ Gold
9. Intermission Poetry
10. Funny Feeling
11. Blue Dye
12. Someone Think
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