#This story was featured on 9th November 2014 during Brian Richmond's 90.5fm radio show, Sundays With Brian during the Reminiscing with Andy segment.
We didn't know how but Audie, bass guitarist of the Silver Strings, owned a Fiat 600 in the 60s and the 5 or 6 of us squeezed into the tiny car with two doors.
We were entangled all over like a human octopus, limbs dangling, with probably three sitting in front and four seated behind, with at least 3 Fender guitars, a snare drum, and sticks. We knew how sardines felt after that. Compact travel. It was fun though as our driver went round before that picking everybody up. The cramping got worse as the numbers increased.
Wilfred, Danny Boy, Andy, Audie and David during one of the first few gigs at the old Kallang Airport Dance Hall.
Somewhere in that mess, I was inside too. Five so far. Sometimes a fan would come in; he would help carry our guitars. You wouldn't believe it but the car can take in five people easily.
Audie still does it now, picking band members up and sending them way back home in the night from as far as Yishun and Pasir Panjang. I remember him driving home the band boys after our studio practices in November 2008. He drives a bigger car now. This particular car took us home during the racial riots (check postings) in 1964.
I bought one in the mid-60s too. Kiasu. Red in color; no choice. Second hand. The above illustration shows the two doors opening V-shaped, facing the engine. They were wide when opened, very wide indeed. It was easy to enter and exit the car because of the wide gaps the two doors made (image).
Once I fooled a friend, telling him that the Fiat 600 didn't use any engine [image below]. He was shocked when I opened the front bonnet to prove it. The space for an engine was empty. If only I had shown him the boot, where the engine was. 😂
Good old Eddie is still around today. I'm just wondering if he knows...
My first car ever!
The engine is behind? Fooled a friend who was shocked
when he saw there wasn't any...
Classic Cars and Music of the 50s
YouTube Video from: 1970s English Teddy Boys
This fantastic video took a lot of patience and energy
to produce. Thank you very much guys.
With Brian Richmond during the recording session at MediaCorp which was at Caldecott Hill. He is a DJ at Singapore's 90.5 FM Radio Station.
Nice car. The engine at the back isn't it? A popular car back then. Amazing how it could pack so many of you inside its small cabin, and yet move as it was only 600 cc.He he.
ReplyDeleteThe Fiat 600 moved alright but don't forget there were not many cars then and traffic was moving at bullock-cart pace so it wasn't a comfortable ride but it took us from our homes to Idris Road where we practised at Audie's house.
ReplyDeleteLegs were sticking out of the windows too.
Andy
Hi Mr Yong, last time my father also drive this type of car. He can't read English so I tell him what you write. He laugh and say how come so many of you can go inside one small car like this. He like all your picture here. My father is 65 years old. From William Tan.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the support sir. Appreciate that he enjoys the pictures. I try to cater to everyone's taste since this blog is not a thesis on our pop music but rather informing others in a fun way about it.
ReplyDeleteAndy
Andy Young
ReplyDeleteWe squeezed in one of the smallest car ever, all 5 of us! And, what? It's got no engine? A Brian Richmond interview some years ago...
Jerry Fernandez
ReplyDeleteMemories remains
Andy Young
Jerry Fernandez thanks.
Yes that's what the blog is for...
Kaycee Chong
ReplyDeleteGreat Days we had a C/W Band from Singapore by Audie and the late Michael Tan Agency who arranged the band to play at the Hotel Merlin Kuala Lumpur night-spot Harlequin and later at KLs favourite Disco Club Tomorrow, recall Jerry Fernandez belting out his vocals and Raymond at the drums!...Kenneth Chong, Manager F&B Operations, Merlin Hotel, KL, now resident in Sydney Australia.
Jerry Fernandez
Kaycee Chong thanks for the memory.
I do remember Kenneth Chong.
Days at Tomorrow Disco was fantastic.
Raymond was my Drummer.
In fact it was Late Michael Tan that was servicing the Merlin group of Hotels.
He worked well the Management back then.
Audie was there too, Mike seems to more active with the Hotel.
Andy Young
Jerry Fernandez, I never seem to get a thank you for bringing back memories
🙂
Freda Hanum
Nice and cute memories of you and Silver Strings and squeezing into a small Fiat car hehehe...liked the video of the classic cars and heard the song Summertime Blues too... best
Andy Young:
Thanks Freda. Yes, squeezy but not that cozy.
Kaycee Chong
ReplyDeleteJerry Fernandez With due respect, if i may enquire you are the same Jerry Fernandez with a CnW Band from Singapore that the late Michael Tan arranged the band to play at the Harlequin and Tomorrow Disco, Hotel Merlin KL? Great entertainers if i may add... Kenneth Chong, ex Manager FnB Operations, Hotel Merlin KL...early 1970s!
Andy Young
Kaycee Chong, I sent your note to Jerry. He will reply soon enough. Thanks for writing in and visiting this post.
Jerry Fernandez
Kaycee Chong yes I am the same Jerry Fernandez .
Did perform at Tomorrow DISCO back then known as NEWFACES later in 2000 came to be known as Jerry & The Neufaces.
Kenneth Chong, yes I remember him.
Any idea where he is now Kaycee.
How about Don Newton?
Convey my regards to them
Brother pls keep in touch.
God bless
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