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Look At The Lights Go Up / Hold On To Your Mind
The latest 45 on Bob Stanley's Measured Mile label is another double-sided gem, this time picking up on a pair of terrific turn-of-the-70s acts whose original 7" singles are now both hard to find and horribly expensive.
Hopscotch's âLook At The Lights Go Upâ is a terrific mod mover, and original copies now sell for ÂŁ300. The group were a precursor to the Average White Band - hence their ability to fill a dancefloor - and their one and only single was arranged by the great John Cameron (Kes, Psychomania and sundry KPM library classics).
Andwella were a heavier offshoot of psych act Andwella's Dream, whose âLove And Poetryâ album is a four-figure job. âHold On To Your Mindâ is a fabulous raver, reminiscent of early 70s free festivals where the dew has soaked the bottom of your flares and the best way to forget about that is by dancing. Once a funky rock obscurity, it is now in-demand thanks to being played out by the likes of Bill Brewster.
Hopscotch's âLook At The Lights Go Upâ is a terrific mod mover, and original copies now sell for ÂŁ300. The group were a precursor to the Average White Band - hence their ability to fill a dancefloor - and their one and only single was arranged by the great John Cameron (Kes, Psychomania and sundry KPM library classics).
Andwella were a heavier offshoot of psych act Andwella's Dream, whose âLove And Poetryâ album is a four-figure job. âHold On To Your Mindâ is a fabulous raver, reminiscent of early 70s free festivals where the dew has soaked the bottom of your flares and the best way to forget about that is by dancing. Once a funky rock obscurity, it is now in-demand thanks to being played out by the likes of Bill Brewster.
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The latest 45 on Bob Stanley's Measured Mile label is another double-sided gem, this time picking up on a pair of terrific turn-of-the-70s acts whose original 7" singles are now both hard to find and horribly expensive.
Hopscotch's âLook At The Lights Go Upâ is a terrific mod mover, and original copies now sell for ÂŁ300. The group were a precursor to the Average White Band - hence their ability to fill a dancefloor - and their one and only single was arranged by the great John Cameron (Kes, Psychomania and sundry KPM library classics).
Andwella were a heavier offshoot of psych act Andwella's Dream, whose âLove And Poetryâ album is a four-figure job. âHold On To Your Mindâ is a fabulous raver, reminiscent of early 70s free festivals where the dew has soaked the bottom of your flares and the best way to forget about that is by dancing. Once a funky rock obscurity, it is now in-demand thanks to being played out by the likes of Bill Brewster.
Hopscotch's âLook At The Lights Go Upâ is a terrific mod mover, and original copies now sell for ÂŁ300. The group were a precursor to the Average White Band - hence their ability to fill a dancefloor - and their one and only single was arranged by the great John Cameron (Kes, Psychomania and sundry KPM library classics).
Andwella were a heavier offshoot of psych act Andwella's Dream, whose âLove And Poetryâ album is a four-figure job. âHold On To Your Mindâ is a fabulous raver, reminiscent of early 70s free festivals where the dew has soaked the bottom of your flares and the best way to forget about that is by dancing. Once a funky rock obscurity, it is now in-demand thanks to being played out by the likes of Bill Brewster.
























