I had the most amazing conversation and sing song with Carl some years back when he was in Hull for a concert - went to meet him after the show at Hull New Theatre and he asked me where my accent was from and when I said Malta he started singing Lanca gejja u ohra sejra and we sang it together - he said on his way to Gozo by ferry his mates taught it to him and he was flawless = he pronounced every single Maltese word!!!! Still remember that - he was charming RIP Wayne
I went to see Carl at the cresta club in solihull late 70s I was allowed backstage to talk to him. a friend of mine who was older than me said I remember you when you was with the Vikings .he was a real gentleman and talented singer. God bless you Carl
@DJB403 And you kept right on playing while the back stage was on fire! You are one dedicated guitarist. I wish I had had a chance to see a Move performance with Carl Wayne.
@leonaofficial ... On the original, Roy Wood sang the 2nd verse and the bridge - the rest of the lead vocal, the lion's share, was Carl Wayne. So, more accurately, it is a co-lead vocal.
OK it's lip-synch, but it's not the original track theyre playing over (drumming's totally different and the originally woodwind is synth on this one). Probably recorded before the show.
I had the most amazing conversation and sing song with Carl some years back when he was in Hull for a concert - went to meet him after the show at Hull New Theatre and he asked me where my accent was from and when I said Malta he started singing Lanca gejja u ohra sejra and we sang it together - he said on his way to Gozo by ferry his mates taught it to him and he was flawless = he pronounced every single Maltese word!!!! Still remember that - he was charming RIP Wayne
Lovely story ❤
RIP Carl the best front man ever always missed
What a singer so underated and so missed by move fan's all over the world never got to meet him
Carl Wayne did a GREAT version of "He ain't heavy, he's my brother".
The Move= Legends. Carl Wayne RIP. Died to young. :-(
I went to see Carl at the cresta club in solihull late 70s I was allowed backstage to talk to him. a friend of mine who was older than me said I remember you when you was with the Vikings .he was a real gentleman and talented singer. God bless you Carl
The first singer heard on Radio 1. History right there. Thanks for posting David.
RIP Charlie. You left us far too young :-( x
Yes Paulie RIP Carl.
Fantastic!
@DJB403 And you kept right on playing while the back stage was on fire! You are one dedicated guitarist. I wish I had had a chance to see a Move performance with Carl Wayne.
This is the Original version. This was Carl's last single with " Move"
No, it wasn't, this take was recorded for this TV appearance. His final single with the Move was 1969's Curly.
@leonaofficial ... On the original, Roy Wood sang the 2nd verse and the bridge - the rest of the lead vocal, the lion's share, was Carl Wayne. So, more accurately, it is a co-lead vocal.
Dave 'Born Again Bluesman' Jackson on bass
OK it's lip-synch, but it's not the original track theyre playing over (drumming's totally different and the originally woodwind is synth on this one). Probably recorded before the show.
Your are you the guitarist who appears in this video?
Rudy Garcia, the French trainer, doesn't Carl look like him a wee bit?
Wayne looked better with the Move. And this in not live.
Those 80s drummers sounded like they were playing on trash cans.
For real! Gated reverb
Not quite the same without Roy Wood.
abysmally suicide inducing