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Add it Here. Watch the song video Magic. So I listened to Ghostbusters. At the time I was really getting into Talking Heads - the second half could be something similar to stuff they had done. Did he ever self release music around the time of Magic? Even just at his shows at the time? Could there be Mick Smiley vinyl floating around with similar songs somewhere?
Thomas, I've passed your comment to Mick and will report back if there are MS bootlegs to hunt down. Glad to hear from you! If you liked Mick, wait till you see the subject of my next series I'd like to thank the interviewer for this article, as it is one of the only sources of information regarding Mick Smiley.
I've found that it is exceedingly difficult to find anything regarding Mr. I track down obscure music as a hobby, and I'll tell you I've never encountered such a lack of information. It seems almost deliberately elusive. Countless questions regarding the artist responsible, statements such as "I remember that song, I loved it!
I'd love to know more about him, as would many other people. Specifically, an official discography or list of releases or works. Thank you for time and for the wonderful interview.
Like most of the people who have left comments here, I was in love with "Magic" when Ghostbusters came out. I had no idea what the name of it was, who wrote it, nothing. All I knew was I loved it. It was so mysterious and dreamy.
I am now 36 years old and to this day, it's one of my favorite long lost songs. I have the soundtrack JUST for this song. Mick, you should have received recognition way back when and with this article, you did! Turned out to be my teenage anthem : Thanks Marc for having this interview!!
Where do I begin. I grew up in Chico California and Mick Smiley not his real name was a idol of mine since when I first saw his band "The Disciples" that band changed my life,I became a drummer and singer and still to this day I attribute my career to him and his band. Mick was the lead singer and they opened up this particular gig in bidwell park. They opened up with Mystic Eyes, Mr. Tambourine Man and other hits of the day.
I had never seen a live band before. They went on the become " The boy blues, and then Colours I believe. It was 64 or One of the bands I believe it was the boy blues put out a record called "Coming Down" it got he attention of Dick Clark and they were invited to play on one of his shows. Unfortunately there was a problem on the way down to film the show and they did not perform.
Dick Clark debut "Muddy water" by the Standells and the rest is history. Thanks for bring back those memory's. Wow, thanks for this great interview. Really nice archaeological work. Will you please write to Mick to ask him if there is a demo recorded for Kiss Me Deadly? You'll love it, check it out. It would be a service to humanity! Where do i get the version in the film?
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