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Herman's Hermits are an English rock and pop group formed in 1964 in Manchester and fronted by singer Peter Noone.


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Jimmy's Session Work By John Yr Aur May 28, 2010 in Pre / Post-Zeppelin Forum Start new topic John Yr Aur Members 2 Gender:Male Location:Ogden Dunes, Indiana Posted May 28, 2010 Has any British music exec, producer, recording engineer, etc. - or Jimmy himself - ever documented all of the songs he played during his session career?


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It's Not Unusual " It's Not Unusual " is a song written by Les Reed and Gordon Mills, first recorded by a then-unknown Tom Jones, [2] after it had first been offered to Sandie Shaw. [1] He intended it as a demo for her, but when she heard it she was so impressed with his delivery that she recommended he sing it instead.


Sixties Session King Vic Flick Reflects on Scoring Bond, His Most Famous Gigs, and Reminds Us To

Flick was a prolific session guitarist, working alongside Jimmy Page, Big Jim Sullivan, and Eric Clapton, with whom he recorded the unused (and since lost) theme to the 1989 Bond film License to Kill.


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Jimmy Page was in the sessions along with Vic Flick and Big Jim Sullivan, playing on the instrumental version. 7. Petula Clark - "Downtown" (1964) Petula Clark's first hit, Page once again played with Flick and Sullivan. Clark's popularity in the US quickly rose with the release of this track. 6. The Rolling Stones - "Heart of Stone" (1964)


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Ray, Dave, and Jimmy Page have all stated that Jimmy didn't play the solo on this. However, Shel Talmy has stated that Page played rhythm guitar on it, and Ray did admit that a session guitarist was brought in to double his part (although he named the guitarist as "Vic" -- possibly Vic Flick). So, I'm going to rate it as a "5".


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" Goldfinger " is the title song from the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger. Composed by John Barry and with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, the song was performed by Shirley Bassey for the film's opening and closing title sequences, as well as the soundtrack album release.


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Nice interview. And some great insights.


Vic Flick Born Victor Harold Flick 14 May 1937 (age 78) in Worcester Park, Surrey, England, UK

lyrics Songfacts®: This song is about a guy who sees a couple kissing and fooling around. He sees their shadows through a closed curtain, and thinks that it's his girl cheating on him. He gets so upset at what he's watching he bangs on the door, only to find out he has the wrong house.


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Victor Harold Flick (born 14 May 1937) is an English guitarist, best known for playing the guitar riff in the "James Bond Theme". He also played the distinctive guitar riff in the intro and bridge of the Herman's Hermits recording of "Silhouettes", a 1965 UK Top 5 hit.


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by Carl Wiser Vic is the guy who played guitar on the James Bond theme song, creating the sound that would define the franchise. A top session player in England, he was part of famous recordings by Dusty Springfield, Burt Bacharach, Nancy Sinatra and many others.


Jimmy Page elects favorite recordings of when he was a session guitarist

Vic Flick is a renowned studio guitarist who worked with Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Herman's Hermits, Nancy Sinatra, Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, and more. He also played guitar on the original.


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The lead guitar part was played by Vic Flick, the same guitarist who played the iconic lead part on the "James Bond Theme." Flick played his '62 Strat through a '62 Fender Vibrolux to get the exact sound Martin was looking for.


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Page writes about this in his memoir, and I've heard other stories about it. But . . . I never quite knew what to make of it because Vic Flick was on the song recording, and I can't say i hear multiple guitars on the song. So, Flick, Page, George Martin, and Bassey have all shared anecdotes about the recording.


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Recently, I did an interview with 1960's guitar session player Vic Flick about a whole range of topics, James Bond, George Martin, Big Jim Sullivan etc. but my biggest area of emphasis was on his work in the studios with Jimmy Page in the 1960s. Great read, enjoy! http://findingzoso.b.-interview.html Excerpt


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Vic Flick, the original guitarist for the legendary James Bond theme for "Dr. No" in 1962, performs the signature tune on the same Clifford Essex Paragon Deluxe used 50 years ago. From the.