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Well, here's an oldy-moldy...

This song popped up into my brain recently, even though I hadn't heard it since about 1974. An old "DeeJay" demo record - I was actually able to find another one for sale online, so I bought it. Song sounds about like I remembered it - I won't say its "good", but it isn't "bad" either. I can guaran-damn-tee that you've NEVER heard this song before!

 
Well, here's an oldy-moldy...

This song popped up into my brain recently, even though I hadn't heard it since about 1974. An old "DeeJay" demo record - I was actually able to find another one for sale online, so I bought it. Song sounds about like I remembered it - I won't say its "good", but it isn't "bad" either. I can guaran-damn-tee that you've NEVER heard this song before!


I like it. It has a little funk to it. :cool:
 
Well, here's an oldy-moldy...

This song popped up into my brain recently, even though I hadn't heard it since about 1974. An old "DeeJay" demo record - I was actually able to find another one for sale online, so I bought it. Song sounds about like I remembered it - I won't say its "good", but it isn't "bad" either. I can guaran-damn-tee that you've NEVER heard this song before!


So, who's the artist? The voice sounds vaguely familiar.
 
Not much to see. There is a "Dee Brothers" that apparently has no connection - or perhaps the "and the Dee Band" was an earlier incarnation. *shrug*

They released another couple of songs on 45 that were dated 1971, so I'd venture a guess that this demo was from that same general timeframe. Also, it appears that they did do an actual release of that song. I've found images that were labeled as "Demo", just like yours, as well as finding this released version:
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They released another couple of songs on 45 that were dated 1971, so I'd venture a guess that this demo was from that same general timeframe. Also, it appears that they did do an actual release of that song. I've found images that were labeled as "Demo", just like yours, as well as finding this released version:
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I'll be damned. How about that. Google doesn't recognize the song, so I figured it had never been officially released.
 
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This one is 10 minutes but trust me it's worth watching Bill Kirchen and his mastery of the guitar. Bill was one of the members of Commander Cody's Band and named by Guitar Player magazine as "Titan of the Telecaster". He gets into some good impersonations around 4:20 minutes in. A lot of fun.

 
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