Surprise, surprise - idle chatter about TBM

Only a missing note....
"Alright" by the Coastliners is a remake of the Grandisons via the Searchers


 
There's an entry for the Shon Dels Unlimited with a 45 on Epitome, "Like It or Lump It" which rates a '6' and "No Two Ways About It" which rates a '4'. Under the Ides of March, the group is listed as the Shondells Ltd, a mistake I don't think was corrected in BTBM.

I don't think I've ever heard either song but I'd like to. Anyone have clips of these?

Thanks!
 
Wow, Like It Or Lump It is a great punker, who would have thought? The flip is good with a great instrumental break and somewhat similar in style to I'll Keep Searching, certainly more in keeping with the 'Ides' sound.
 
I think the King Bees (I Want My Baby) were said to be from SC and an unknown city.
They came from St Paul, Wise County VA.
 
Not so much an erratum as an anomaly:

Bougalieu - Lets do wrong
"#4767 emits punchy, crisp dynamics, clear lead vocal [as opposed to #4774]"

Yet, the cabinet isn't impressed by this apparently, as they give 4767 a "6", and #4774 a "7".
 
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Ray Columbus - "We want a beat" does not belong in the main discography, but in the Around the World, Across the Sea section. It was recorded in New Zealand (and released there) pre-Art Collection and pre-move to America. Colstar obviously decided to reuse the recording and credit it to Ray Columbus & the Art collection a year and a half later.
 
I can't find the More-Tishans on Peak in either book. I would think it qualified. Not listed in the 'no dice' section.