C wrote:soundchaser wrote: Robert Calvert. R.I.P.
RIP Robert
.
A troubled genius. But our world was better for him.
C wrote:soundchaser wrote: Robert Calvert. R.I.P.
RIP Robert
.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.
John aka Josh wrote:No cops at the door.
Watch out for the Octave Doctor.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.
soundchaser wrote:Yes, a great rhythm section underpinning all of this.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.
John aka Josh wrote:soundchaser wrote:Yes, a great rhythm section underpinning all of this.
Really getting a groove on now.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.
soundchaser wrote:John aka Josh wrote:soundchaser wrote:Yes, a great rhythm section underpinning all of this.
Really getting a groove on now.
A Bournemouth groove.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.
soundchaser wrote:This takes back to a smoky bar in the 1970s.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.
John aka Josh wrote:soundchaser wrote:This takes back to a smoky bar in the 1970s.
For me it's more post pub lying on a floor at a mate's house, only the lights of the amp, a candle and the faint glow of a joss stick.
John aka Josh wrote:soundchaser wrote:This takes back to a smoky bar in the 1970s.
For me it's more post pub lying on a floor at a mate's house, only the lights of the amp, a candle and the faint glow of a joss stick.
Croan wrote:One thing about the Yanks - they never seriously piddled about in
anything as preposterously pointless as prog.