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In 1964 they recorded “Dracula’s Daughter”, with the B-side “Come Back Baby”, at Joe Meek’s studio in London’s Holloway Road. Touring, and therefore a return to Germany, naturally followed, including appearances at the now legendary Star Club in Hamburg.
As a member of the Savages, Ronnie was involved in the launch of Radio Sutch in 1964. Radio Sutch was a ‘pirate’ radio station described at the time as Britain’s First Teenage Radio Station. It began transmitting on 27th May 1964 on 194 metres (1542khz).
Between 1965 and 1966 The Savages line-up changed. Carlo Little returned for a short while and Ronnie stayed on and served with a variety of side men, touring France and later Italy to rapturous applause. The Italian tour featured a very different line-up of Ronnie on bass, Pete Phillips on drums, George “Smelly” on lead guitar, and the two Peters on baritone and tenor saxophones.
George, nicknamed “Smelly” by the band, had a pronounced body odour problem. Ronnie recounted the time when they were about to leave Mill Hill in North London on their first tour. With everyone loaded in the van, the smell was so strong that Pete Phillips jumped out, went across to a local store and came back with a can of deodorant spray that he immediately emptied on George, who was totally unmoved!
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