Fair enough. He was still a rubbish drummer.
And they were from North London, so probably wouldn't appreciate the Sarf London hijacking of their masterpiece.
And anyway, you sad muppet, I was right, and I enjoyed the nostalgia trip.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1580193/Mike-Smith-of-The-Dave-Clark-Five.html
I have always thought that Frank Sinatra was vastly over-rated - just never liked his voice.
Edith Piaf - all that horrible vibrato.
Diana Ross - silly tart.
Presume you mean "Glad All Over". And he was the (useless) drummer. I seem to remember the vocals were done by the organist, who I think went by the name of Mike Smith.
I have always thought that, as a singer, he is an excellent drummer.
Although my daughters both loved her, I can't stand Eva Cassidy. I know she died tragically early etc etc, but I think her rendition of Somewhere Over The rainbow is an abomination. She didn't know when to breathe.