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Can Any Bands Career End Well??
I happened to watch ‘Long Time Running ‘on Netflix a couple of weeks back. If you aren’t already familiar with this ‘rockumentary’ it’s a chronical of the final tour by Canadian band The Tragically Hip, I wasn’t familiar with their work,but they appear to be … Continue reading
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Tagged band reformations, rock music, rush, talking heads, the jam, the specials, the who, Yes
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Class of 74…Wally vs Druid
If there is one thing that history has taught us its the fact that history itself is unreliable. In true Darwinian style the strong survive and get to pass on their own story, the weak simply disappear and their tale … Continue reading
Posted in memories of 70s, prog rock, rock music
Tagged 1970's, 70's biography, 70's music, Bob Harris, Britain, old grey whistle test, prog rock, University of East Anglia, Yes
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When is a Band not a Band?
As predicted by myself a few weeks ago The Bay City Rollers have reformed. To be honest that didn’t require psychic abilities on my part. The clock is ticking for the Rollers, Les McKeown has an extensive substance abuse past … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970's, 70's biography, band reformations, bay city rollers, Britain, chris squire, cover bands, DR feelgood, slade, the who, Yes
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Flirting with Prog
As a grammar school boy I really ought to have had more time for prog but I really couldn’t be arsed. In the early part of the decade I just liked all sorts of music from ‘nellie the elephant ‘to … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970's, 70's biography, bill bruford, chris squire, jon anderson, peter banks, prog rock, steve howe, The Yes Album, tony kaye, Yes
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