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Howard Conder
Howard Conder
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sorry, I forgot to put the name of the track namely: BUTTERFLY which I have now done... see below:

Question: I will post this again as its fact, even though David Regimbal keeps removing the following: Howard Conder played drums on BUTTERFLY record released on Fontana Records 1967…. The studios were near Marble Arch central London, song was written by the Bee Gees. The strongest voice on this record is easily recognised which is Mike Lesley. Mike and myself also played with Unit 4+2 on `live`gigs for many months.

I posted this last night and it was removed today and I want to know why?

Thanks
Howard Conder
hlc@revelationtv.com

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Important point

I believe - someone correct me if I am wrong - that the group were the first British act to make a pop video. "Concrete and Clay" had them roaming around a building site, lip-synching the lyric, and this I think beats even The Beatles. If I am correct, this should be mentioned in the text as it is a significant milestone and a part of history for which the group deserve recognition. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.96.164.105 (talkcontribs)

It's possible, but it would need to be sourced in order to be included. freshacconcispeaktome 23:17, 18 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Title

Why is this article under the Unit 4 + 2 title ?!? The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums has them listed as Unit Four Plus Two. Can anyone explain ?

Derek R Bullamore (talk) 14:56, 20 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Buster Meikle

The article gives him as still living in Norfolk but I'm fairly sure, or at least it was reported to me, that he'd died at Cheshunt in the early years of the first decade of the 21st century. Can anybody verify this?Jatrius (talk) 13:18, 5 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Question: I will post this again as its fact, even though David Regimbal keeps removing the following: Howard Conder played drums on this record released on Fontana Records 1967…. The studios were near Marble Arch central London, song was written by the Bee Gees. The strongest voice on this record is easily recognised which is Mike Lesley. Mike and myself also played with Unit 4+2 on `live`gigs for many months.

I posted this last night and it was removed today and I want to know why?

Thanks Howard Conder hlc@revelationtv.com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.235.36.62 (talk) 15:12, 7 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

sorry, I forgot to put the name of the track namely: BUTTERFLY which I have now done... see below:

Question: I will post this again as its fact, even though David Regimbal keeps removing the following: Howard Conder played drums on BUTTERFLY record released on Fontana Records 1967…. The studios were near Marble Arch central London, song was written by the Bee Gees. The strongest voice on this record is easily recognised which is Mike Lesley. Mike and myself also played with Unit 4+2 on `live`gigs for many months.

I posted this last night and it was removed today and I want to know why?

Thanks Howard Conder hlc@revelationtv.com