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	<title>SO MANY RECORDS, SO LITTLE TIME &#187; The Shadows Of Knight</title>
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		<title>The Others</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Oh Yeah! / The Others Not to be confused with the Rhode Island band, who&#8217;s RCA single from &#8217;65, &#8216;I Can&#8217;t Stand This Love, Goodbye&#8217; could fool anyone into assuming they were indeed the same guys. &#8216;Oh Yeah&#8217;, issued in what seemed a lifetime prior, one year to be exact, was instead by the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen:  Oh Yeah! / The Others<br />
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<p>Not to be confused with the Rhode Island band, who&#8217;s RCA single from &#8217;65, &#8216;I Can&#8217;t Stand This Love, Goodbye&#8217; could fool anyone into assuming they were indeed the same guys.</p>
<p>&#8216;Oh Yeah&#8217;, issued in what seemed a lifetime prior, one year to be exact, was instead by the British band, The Others. It turned out to be their only release. </p>
<p>A possible songwriting inspiration for &#8216;Gloria&#8217; by Them, this Bo Diddley composition, soon to be a US hit for The Shadows Of Knight, rivaled the later for being one of the most white sounding RnB remakes ever. It was never a hit for The Others, neither in the US or The UK. Unlike The Shadows Of Knight, who had a #41 Billboard placing with it, as the followup to their #10 version of &#8216;Gloria&#8217;. Talk about obvious.</p>
<p>The real fun detail specific to The Others US pressing from my collection is that I bought it for 2¢, which is actually even better than getting a copy for free to be honest. Years back, a friend had a record stall at a local indoor flea/junk/antique market, one of those caged in spots. Always chock full of good stuff, nicely displayed and fairly priced, it was a favorite stop. My pal was no slouch in the value department, but who can know everything. A large 3 for 5¢ bin heaving with 45&#8242;s was located just near the entrance. Quite frankly, there were almost too many to sift through. Still, in casual conversation, I sifted away. The only title of worth, even then an obscure garage collectable, was the somewhat worn copy above. I&#8217;m sure if time could reverse, and a second opportunity at that pile awaited, more than one choice would today emerge but that&#8217;s not happening.</p>
<p>So I make my way out, and hold up the single. His reply was, give me 2¢. Seriously, he rounded it up to the next even penny. I only had a nickel, so suggested he keep the change, which he did.</p>
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