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Tag Archives: Clive Bunker
MAARTIN ALLCOCK – OX15
August 29, 2021
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A New Day 1999 / Talking Elephant 2021 British folk scene mainstay steps out for a night away from the town – with a sophomore offering with Fairporters and Tullians en masse in tow. Maartin Allcock’s passing in 2018 robbed … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Chris Leslie, Clive Bunker, Fairport Convention, folk rock, Gerry Conway, Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, Maartin Allcock
STEVE HILLAGE – Live At Rockpalast 1977
February 5, 2021
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Voiceprint 2007 / Repertoire 2014 / MiG Music 2021 Testament to the start of a solo flight for most cosmic of progressively inspired six-string masters – captured in concert in aural and visual form. Steve Hillage has long been an … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues, Video Reviews
Tagged Clive Bunker, Colin Bass, live, prog rock, Rockpalast, space rock, Steve Hillage
STEVE HILLAGE – Madison Square Garden 1977
October 13, 2015
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Cleopatra 2015 Cutting the Big Apple in a cosmic way, dragon guitarist goes for a hot persuasion. Most prestigious New York venue might seem a challenging prospect for a former GONG stringer to sway, but one shouldn’t underestimate Steve Hillage … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Clive Bunker, Colin Bass, live, prog rock, Steve Hillage