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  1. 16 de jul. de 2022 · PETE STAPLES, bass guitarist/songwriter/singer of the legendary 60's band, THE TROGGS, talks about his book, WILD THING - A ROCKY ROAD and his professional "roller coaster ride " during his time with The Troggs. Staples played on all The Troggs' hits: "Wild Thing," "Love Is All Around," "With A Girl Like You," and so many others. Here he talks with

  2. Pete Staples. Real Name: Peter Lawrence Staples. Profile: Born 3 May 1944 in Andover, Hampshire, UK. Played bass guitar in Andover groups The Senators and Ten Feet Five before joining The Troggs for their chart-topping era (1966 - 1969). Sites: Discogs , Wikipedia.

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  4. 1 de jun. de 2021 · Podcast Show Notes: Welcome Pete Staples of Blue Clover Devices! Blue Clover Devices (BCD) is “ The IOT ODM “. ODMs are a flavor of CM where they do more of the design work. Busy EEs use their services to take on more of the design work. Most products are on a 9 month cycle. Some smaller designs (like a recent SiFive dev board) are shorter ...

  5. 2 de sept. de 2017 · Pete Staples' book Wild Thing - A Rocky Road, is out now. “JUST four local lads” that recorded two number one hits in 45 minutes, The Troggs’ original bassist Pete Staples is set to reveal all the highs and lows of being in the 1960s pop/ rock band in his autobiography, Wild Thing - A Rocky Road, released yesterday (Friday).

  6. In the late fifties I was in the 2nd Andover Boys Brigade Company as drum major. At this time I also played acoustic guitar and sang with two other lads when not marching. In the adjacent hall was a 'proper' band. The Emeralds, and one day their singer Bruce Turner approached me as he was leaving them and starting his new band The Senators and ...

  7. After The Troggs, Staples became firstly a public landlord, and then an electrician. He eventually started up a band called the Wild Things and is still writing songs and performing live. His latest song published May 2012 can be heard on his website. He contributed to the Troggs segment of the 1995 Channel 4 documentary, My Generation.