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Monthly Archives: July 2005
July 30, 2005
July 30, 2005
MORE THAN SUFFICIENT SCHEMES If there’s ever been a band with invariably interesting off-shoot projects, it’s KING CRIMSON. When members of the Fripp stable go on a limb the results are always interesting, yet the conception of looks more interesting … Continue reading
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July 24, 2005
July 24, 2005
LOST LONG JOHN “Someone saved my life tonight”, sang Elton John thirty years ago of the man whose name he adopted as his new surname. The life of Sugar Bear of the song, of Long John Baldry, wasn’t saved, and the … Continue reading
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July 15, 2005
July 15, 2005
THE WINNING BET It’d be quite dramatic to listen to a new BEE GEES record, with two-part harmonies where used to be three majectic voices. But Maurice is gone and Barry and Robin Gibb’s trepidations are understandable. Still, the brothers pursue some … Continue reading
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July 3, 2005
July 3, 2005
FIGURE OF EIGHT It finally happened and everyone’s slightly mad! With all the expectations for the Live 8 enterprise, people have been waiting for one thing, and PINK FLOYD indeed got back, Roger Waters, if still sidelined a bit, having fun and … Continue reading
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