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1.) From St. Matthews, South Carolina, Mixed Feelings band manager and keyboard player Glenn W Walling wrote and produced "Sha-La-La" in 1976. (pictured center back on CD). As is characteristic for him, he composed the rough draft in only 15-20 minutes.
Originally, the 45rpm was to have the flip side "Love Will Find a Way" as the A side, but the recording company inadvertently transposed sides. After release, the record was distributed to local radio stations in Columbia, South Carolina but never gained any air time. What an overwhelming sense of amazement to see that "Sha-La-La" has become an international sensation over 30 years later. *Drummer LW Lowery deceased in 1982.
Sean Cooper: "We started in the band in 1981 whilst still at school, Nicholas Comprehensive in Basildon which is the same school that the Depeche Mode boys went to…i recall seeing their first gig at our school disco ( i hassled Martin Gore about his synth after the "gig") and quite often we would watch them rehearse in one of the school classrooms. I had wanted to be a synth player in a band for some time cos as a young kid i was into early Human League, Gary Numan and Kraftwerk and had "auditioned" with a couple of "new romantic" and even a rockabilly band (armed with only a cheap electric organ), but it wasn't until a childhood friend said "lets start a band" that I really took the idea seriously….so we asked a couple of other mates to join, saved up some money, bought a couple of cheap synths and a drum machine and off we went…
We were (and i still am!) heavily influenced by Mode. And yeah I got to meet them numerous times, I would often bump into Martin and he was always interested to see how the band was going (somehow he knew that i had been expelled from school…)…we also knocked on Dave Gahans front door one night and invited him to a gig we were doing just down the road from him…"
1.) From St. Matthews, South Carolina, Mixed Feelings band manager and keyboard player Glenn W Walling wrote and produced "Sha-La-La" in 1976. (pictured center back on CD). As is characteristic for him, he composed the rough draft in only 15-20 minutes.
Originally, the 45rpm was to have the flip side "Love Will Find a Way" as the A side, but the recording company inadvertently transposed sides. After release, the record was distributed to local radio stations in Columbia, South Carolina but never gained any air time. What an overwhelming sense of amazement to see that "Sha-La-La" has become an international sensation over 30 years later. *Drummer LW Lowery deceased in 1982.
Sean Cooper: "We started in the band in 1981 whilst still at school, Nicholas Comprehensive in Basildon which is the same school that the Depeche Mode boys went to…i recall seeing their first gig at our school disco ( i hassled Martin Gore about his synth after the "gig") and quite often we would watch them rehearse in one of the school classrooms. I had wanted to be a synth player in a band for some time cos as a young kid i was into early Human League, Gary Numan and Kraftwerk and had "auditioned" with a couple of "new romantic" and even a rockabilly band (armed with only a cheap electric organ), but it wasn't until a childhood friend said "lets start a band" that I really took the idea seriously….so we asked a couple of other mates to join, saved up some money, bought a couple of cheap synths and a drum machine and off we went…
We were (and i still am!) heavily influenced by Mode. And yeah I got to meet them numerous times, I would often bump into Martin and he was always interested to see how the band was going (somehow he knew that i had been expelled from school…)…we also knocked on Dave Gahans front door one night and invited him to a gig we were doing just down the road from him…"
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