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The Sexual Intellectual
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Somewhere cooler than you
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He's probably more well known for being some crank that would endlessly talk about crop circles & aliens these days more than he ever was for his music.
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...here to hear...
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: He lives on Love Street
Posts: 4,444
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![]() Thanks for posting a real tribute to the Troggs, Screen13. I love the bit where RP is on a building site and hears Wild Thing on the radio: "...I threw down my trowel and said, "Share out my tools, lads. I`m off !" " What a cinematographic moment that must`ve been. Quote:
Yes, Urban. I`d like to hear a conversation between RP and Dave Davies ...
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: The Twilight Zone
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I absolutely agree with the uncomplicated statement about the Troggs. However, going back to the garage rockers and proto-punkers, that's pretty much the bulk of their output: noisy, messy covers of pop songs. The Troggs probably played those simple pop song because they lacked the talent to do anything else. Simply by playing standard pop songs and being noisy and messy, I feel they can be lumped in with the garage rockers and to a lesser degree the proto-punkers.
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