Friday, December 5, 2014

Mid-Atlantic Spotlight: The Bucaneer's - You're Never Gonna Love Me Anymore




Our last day of this Mid-Atlantic show-down and we're treating you to a real gem. It's the Bucaneer's's You're Never Gonna Love Me Anymore and it tells the tale in first-person about what happens when you cheat for the third time and everyone, especially your girl, knows it. The Bucaneer's were a Barrington, New Jersey outfit that drove to Philadelphia in '66 to record several originals of which our song and its flip, both written by guitarist/vocalist Ron Krause, saw sunlight on the Amigo label.

We are indebted to Garage Hangover for the pictures and info. You can find some more info there provided by the band's founder, guitarist and back-up vocalist Don Bevers.

Stay tuned as we tally the votes for this battle of the bands and report the results back to you.
Until then see you On The Flip-Side!

4 comments:

  1. The Bucaneer's are fine but the new flip-side header is one of the best & most inspiring I've seen in a while. Jack, I must admit, you got really really good taste for women & music. Cheers!

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    1. I wish I could take credit for the header but that is part of Flip-Side Central's duties. I agree though! Thanks!

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  2. This song is right up there with The Elois' By My Side for economy of lyrics. Brilliant stuff!

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    1. It's also up there with sparseness in consonants. Isn't the word spelled BUCCANEER with two 'C's?

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