Chris Maury Posted Friday at 15:54 Posted Friday at 15:54 Hey Everyone - Wow! I've had this poster stored away for the past 41 years. The store I worked for at the time became a Trace Elliot dealer in 1985, as soon as the amps became available in the U.S. We had a few of these posters on display. I was looking for this specifically, and am glad it was where I thought it would be. It's actually vibrant Trace green (not sure why it's not displaying properly.) Question - was this poster available in the UK as well? 4 Quote
Lozz196 Posted Friday at 17:13 Posted Friday at 17:13 That’s a pretty impressive list, major high profile bands there. 1 Quote
Chris Maury Posted Friday at 19:24 Author Posted Friday at 19:24 2 hours ago, AlexMUK said: Very cool - a time capsule!. Indeed! Quote
Chris Maury Posted Friday at 19:28 Author Posted Friday at 19:28 2 hours ago, Lozz196 said: That’s a pretty impressive list, major high profile bands there. Agreed! This was especially impressive at the time because so many of these bands and artists were constantly getting radio airplay at the time. Believe me, we significantly increased the number of American bands to add to the list shortly afterward.😉 1 Quote
JJTee Posted Monday at 19:25 Posted Monday at 19:25 Awesome to see Chas ‘n’ Dave in amongst that list! 2 Quote
Chris Maury Posted Monday at 19:27 Author Posted Monday at 19:27 1 minute ago, JJTee said: Awesome to see Chas ‘n’ Dave in amongst that list! I'm not familiar with them. What's their story? Quote
JJTee Posted Monday at 19:53 Posted Monday at 19:53 21 minutes ago, Chris Maury said: I'm not familiar with them. What's their story? I wouldn’t know where to start! I’m sure someone will come along and explain their backstory very eloquently. I know they were well-respected session musicians in the 1960s, and then they morphed into this unique act. I think they were regarded as a bit of a novelty act by the general public, with their cheeky singles in late 70s/early 80s, but they’re clearly very talented performers: 3 1 Quote
Chris Maury Posted Monday at 20:05 Author Posted Monday at 20:05 10 minutes ago, JJTee said: I wouldn’t know where to start! I’m sure someone will come along and explain their backstory very eloquently. I know they were well-respected session musicians in the 1960s, and then they morphed into this unique act. I think they were regarded as a bit of a novelty act by the general public, with their cheeky singles in late 70s/early 80s, but they’re clearly very talented performers: Thanks - that was fun! Talented guys, no doubt. The Albert Lee appearance was nice as well!😝 Quote
Mykesbass Posted Monday at 21:36 Posted Monday at 21:36 2 hours ago, Chris Maury said: I'm not familiar with them. What's their story? 1 hour ago, JJTee said: I wouldn’t know where to start! I’m sure someone will come along and explain their backstory very eloquently. I know they were well-respected session musicians in the 1960s, and then they morphed into this unique act. I think they were regarded as a bit of a novelty act by the general public, with their cheeky singles in late 70s/early 80s, but they’re clearly very talented performers: Not forgetting their sampled appearance on Eminem's 'My Name Is'. 2 Quote
super al Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Never thought I'd see 2 of my favourite bands, Level 42 and New Model Army on the same list for anything 😄 1 Quote
MacDaddy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 16/02/2026 at 19:27, Chris Maury said: I'm not familiar with them. What's their story? They sold about 2 million records in London alone, which if you add to their worldwide sales, means they've sold about 2 million records. 1 Quote
MacDaddy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 16/02/2026 at 19:27, Chris Maury said: I'm not familiar with them. What's their story? On 16/02/2026 at 19:53, JJTee said: I wouldn’t know where to start! I’m sure someone will come along and explain their backstory very eloquently. I know they were well-respected session musicians in the 1960s, and then they morphed into this unique act. I think they were regarded as a bit of a novelty act by the general public, with their cheeky singles in late 70s/early 80s, but they’re clearly very talented performers: "I was at Eric Clapton's wedding when I joined the Beatles" Chas laughs. "Me and the missus got invited an there was a marquee set up in the grounds with a stage, amps and drum kit in case anyone felt like getting up and having a jam. "Anyway, this little kid started bashing the drums and called over to me saying "C'mon Chas, sing Gertcha for us". So I go up with the mic and started singing some rock and roll stuff. I looked up and there was Ringo sitting there smiling at me. The next thing I knew Paul was plugging in his bass and George slipping a guitar over his head. And there's me in the middle thinking "I'm the fourth flippin' Beatle here!" 2 Quote
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