What are you listening to?

Peggy Lee - Is That All There Is?

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This morning I found myself listening to Planet Rock when my radio, for reasons unknown decided to turn itself on............... Spooky!!!!!!:icon_eek:

At the moment Doctor Doctor by UFO on Spotify.
 
Josh T. Pearson - he's an acquired taste, but really good. Mind you, I don't think he's a candidate for the forum. :icon_razz:

Here's a sample. Careful with those cut-throat razors!

[video=youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBCrKy8dm0U[/video]
 
Pilgrimage - Wishbone Ash.

If you enjoy rock music and you have never heard 'The Pilgrim' ..............

Steve Upton's drumming has never been surpassed.

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I was at Newcastle City Hall in June 1971 - hell, 40 years ago - when they launched this album on their tour. They opened the show with Vas Dis. I do remember that it was a 50p sit anywhere show and it was packed. We were suitably drenched in patchouli ... happy days. Far out man!

Supported by Stackridge (truly fabulous and still going) and another long forgotten outfit called Nothineverappens (from memory I think that it was Quintessence which had pulled out...).

In fact we were so far out we were coming back again!


Mr Foo said:
Pilgrimage - Wishbone Ash.

If you enjoy rock music and you have never heard 'The Pilgrim' ..............

Steve Upton's drumming has never been surpassed.

Wishbone-Ash---Pilgrimage-Front-Cover-16100.jpg
 
Blyth Spirit said:
I was at Newcastle City Hall in June 1971 - hell, 40 years ago - when they launched this album on their tour. They opened the show with Vas Dis. I do remember that it was a 50p sit anywhere show and it was packed. We were suitably drenched in patchouli ... happy days. Far out man!

Supported by Stackridge (truly fabulous and still going) and another long forgotten outfit called Nothineverappens (from memory I think that it was Quintessence which had pulled out...).

In fact we were so far out we were coming back again!

I saw them in Liverpool, they were certainly 'out there'

Yes indeed, happy and carefree days, it seems like a lifetime ago now.
 
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