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Saturday, 3 July 2010

Los Walkers - Gloria


Dear Friends,

Please accept my sincere apologies for not having posted anything for so long.

Due to a laptop failure I have lost all material I have been gathering for years


I present you here one of my favorite covers of Them's Gloria by the Argentinian Los Walkers from 1967:
Carlos Alberto Altamirano (guitar, organ & vocals)
Roberto Jorge "Rover" (guitar)
Ignacio "Tata" (bass)
Roberto Antonio "Corre" Lopez (drums)
They released two singles in 1967: "Hold tight" b/w "Gloria" (Music Hall 30924) and "The Letter" b/w "Out of time" (Music Hall 30968), and an LP: Los Walkers (Music Hall 720). The album included three originals composed by the members of the group and covers of "Tobacco road", "The Letter", "Gloria" and "Bad Women", all garage classics.
Enjoy frenzy South American beat at one of its best

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suejayne said...

Sorry to hear about your problems with the laptop. Glad you're back. I really like how you include music from all over the world, especially New Zealand and Australia. I've got you bookmarked. Keep up the good work!

Carlos Dobal said...

Dear Spyros I supose you are from Greece, is the only excuse for the mixtake.LOS WALKERS (like Carlos Gardel) were a band from URUGUAY, not from argentine.
Carlos Dobal

Anonymous said...

12/2/14
Dear Spyros a supose you are from Greece, is the only excuse for the mixtake.LOS WALKERS (like Carlos Gardel) was a band from URUGUAY,not from Argentina.
Carlos Dobal

Spyros Pantazis said...

Hi Carlos,
Thank you about your insight in regards to "The Walkers".
Were they moved from Uruguay to Argentina? Maybe the misunderstanding occurred due to the fact they were recording or they were more famous in Argentina? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23x_N4TWzXc

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