GEORGE HAMILTON IV: Long Thin Dawn (1969)
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Re: GEORGE HAMILTON IV: Long Thin Dawn (1969)
A superb find J_J I have always wanted to hear what GH4's version sounded like. Nice video too (somebody has obviously been watching our Tom's stonewall vidstories)
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Re: GEORGE HAMILTON IV: Long Thin Dawn (1969)
Very Good indeed John, glad you enjoyed George Hamilton IV. I have an LP of him singing 10 Lightfoot song. Saw him in concert in 1974 in Cap-Pele, NB. tickets were $2.50. :)
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