Andyk
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Strangers In The Night must be up there with the best live albums Andy.
Yes would agree....Everytime I hear Rock Bottom it makes me pick the guitar up and play along. Such a great riff.
Strangers In The Night must be up there with the best live albums Andy.
Got to agree, this was in our set for a good few years.
Love a bit of Toto....Although Hold the line I preferred.
This man is highly rated Allan amongst you drummers, Bernard Purdie.Although not a great fan of the music, ( Toto,) although I could appreciate it, Joe Porcaro was a big influence in my drumming, Loved the Rosanna shuffle. He was in Sonny and Chers band and played on so many sessions. Look him up, you will amazed on what he played on.
Tracey Thorn did a great article on Poly recently in the New Statesman.Gone but not forgotten. Poly was great, the songs very prophetic.
Germ Free Adolescents is still a favourite album. This from her last.
No wonder Mick Fleetwood was living it up in the Laurel Canyon by the early 70sCame across this flyer
It is for Redcar Jazz Club where I attended most Sunday Evenings around the age of 15 to 20
I found it interesting
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The lady on the front of Breakfast In America, 97 years young.