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There are 5 messages in this issue of Spectropop.

Topics in this Digest Number 67:

      1. Re: Nancy Sinatra
           From: Carol Kaye 
      2. New solo Beatles book is now available
           From: Mark Easter 
      3. Phil & Nancy
           From: Jimmy 
      4. You don't love me
           From: Paul Woods 
      5. Re: you don't love me
           From: alan  zweig 


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Message: 1
   Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 06:50:04 -0800
   From: Carol Kaye 
Subject: Re: Nancy Sinatra

"Dating: Nancy Sinatra, Frank's 60-year-old daughter,
and legendary record producer Phil Spector, also 60

They're just attending things socially together, not
actually dating, since Jack Nitzschie's funeral.

Carol Kaye http://www.carolkaye.com/







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Message: 2
   Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 11:07:03 EST
   From: Mark Easter 
Subject: New solo Beatles book is now available

Hi all,

I tend to lurk usually, but I've just finished
co-authoring a book with my partner Chip Madinger that
some of you might find interesting. It's called "Eight
Arms To Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium" and is an
exhaustive 720-page examination of the 30-plus years of
work by John, Paul, George and Ringo, in the studio, on
stage, on film and in every other professional concern
that each has endeavored.

I won't bore you with a lot of hype; I'll let our
website do that!  Please give it a glance at
http://www.8-arms.com 
if the spirit so moves you. All details regarding
specifics about the book, ordering details and sample
pages are included. Thanks for the forum and the support!

Have a great season,
Mark Easter



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Message: 3
   Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 23:15:40 EST
   From: Jimmy 
Subject: Phil & Nancy

Nancy is 60? Omigosh... 
where did the time go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jimmy


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Message: 4
   Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 14:40:31 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
   From: Paul Woods 
Subject: You don't love me

Brice wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm in search of a cover of the song "you don't love me
> (no, no, no)" originaly done by Dawn Penn (60's track)
> that I heard month ago, without finding it.
> 
> The cover I search seems to be done in the mid 60's with
> a very typical guitar "pop" riff and a up-tempo style,
> and sung by a man. I know that these informations are
> very weak but I badly need to find this track !!!
> 
> Anyway, if someone could give me a hint...



Could this be the same track which was recorded by
Sonny and Cher?

That had a fairly insistent, bluesy riff.

Paul Woods




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Message: 5
   Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 14:47:41 -0500
   From: alan  zweig 
Subject: Re: you don't love me

 Brice wrote:
>
>I'm in search of a cover of the song "you don't love me
>(no, no, no)" originaly done by Dawn Penn (60's track)
>that I heard month ago, without finding it.
>
>The cover I search seems to be done in the mid 60's with
>a very typical guitar "pop" riff

Well up until you said "very typical" I was going to
suggest the only version I know which is by the Allman
Brothers.  The version I know is on their double live
album  I wore out my copy when I was a youngster but I
don't remember if it was "live at the fillmore" or where.
I'm sure I'm not the only one responding to this though.

I don't know if they also covered this tune on their
previous studio recordings.

So maybe this isn't it. Or maybe it is.

AZ



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