Friday, October 1, 2021

The Mike Jones Group- Funny Feeling(1967)*****

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  1. Label:
    Jet Records – JET 4001
    Format:
    Vinyl, 7"
    Country:
    Canada
    Released:
    1967. Tracklist
    A) Each And Every Day.
    Written-By – M. Hugg*

    B) Funny Feeling
    Written-By – Joey Campelone........................(The Mike Jones Group’s “Funny Feeling” on Jet Recordsne of the very top Canadian records of the 60’s. Its origins were somewhat obscure until I heard from Bob Panetta and George Legrady in 2010 and 2011.

    The A-side is a good cover of “Each and Every Day”, recorded by Manfred Mann and written by Mike Hugg. The flip, “Funny Feeling”, is something else altogether, blending a heavy fuzz riff, pounding drums, swirling organ and a first-rate vocal, with a ripping guitar solo to top it all off. It was written by the group’s bassist, Joey Campelone.

    Mike Jones was an alias for Michael LaChance, a recording engineer from Montreal. I’d read that he put a studio band together with musicians from other groups for this 45, but the band was actually a working group. Roger Rodier described recording an acetate with the Mike Jones Group and traveling to New York to try for a record deal which didn’t materialize.

    The original group, who recorded demos in New York that have yet to be released:

    Mike Jones – lead vocals
    Bob Panetta – lead guitar
    Richard Dupuis – rhythm guitar
    Roger Rodier – bass
    Earl Kimble – drums

    Later lineup:

    Mike Jones – lead vocals
    Bob Panetta – lead guitar (replaced by Richard Lasnier)
    Billy Smith – rhythm guitar
    George Legrady – keyboards
    Joe Campelone – bass
    Earl Kimble – drums.................. (Bob Panetta -We formed our first group The Forgotten, but it was just a garage band. I don’t think we ever played anywhere. Then we auditioned for Mel Younger who was to be our manager (he was also The Rabbles’ manager). We reformed the band with different musicians and changed our name to The Mike Jones Group with Earl Kimble on drums and Roger Rodier on bass. There was also a guy called Richard Dupuis on rhythm guitar. That’s the original band who went to New York to record a few demos.

    We started at the Jail, a pretty hip little joint in the north-end of Montreal. We started getting a pretty good following of fans. As time went on we were playing bigger and bigger dance halls around Montreal. In those days there were literally hundreds of places you could play).(https://garagehangover.com/).

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