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Jethro Tull was actually "my band" at the beginning and I still listen to Ian's music regularly. It was funny at the time since I was the only one listening to that music while my friends were more toward disco or more "commercial" music. They were looking at me strangely....
 
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Jethro Tull was actually "my band" at the beginning and I still listen to Ian's music regularly. It was funny at the time since I was the only one listening to that music while my friends were more toward disco or more "commercial" music. They were looking at me strangely....

Me too, so I understand you, but I was considered a little weird. And especially after that was Depeche Mode, and The Cure.
 
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I particularly like this performance because it's the last time they all played together, if i'm not wrong. The set was short with 5 songs, but it had epic proportions, thanks to Bob Geldof. No one thought it was possible at this point to see them all together on stage.

Then Rick Wright died a few years later. David joined Roger for a one-off performance of Comfortably Numb during The Wall tour i think, but that's about it.

Apparently, they are still battling over rights even to this day, the Pink Floyd website and such. I saw a video last year and Roger is still pissed off.
 

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I particularly like this performance because it's the last time they all played together, if i'm not wrong. The set was short with 5 songs, but it had epic proportions, thanks to Bob Geldof. No one thought it was possible at this point to see them all together on stage.

Then Rick Wright died a few years later. David joined Roger for a one-off performance of Comfortably Numb during The Wall tour i think, but that's about it.

Apparently, they are still battling over rights even to this day, the Pink Floyd website and such. I saw a video last year and Roger is still pissed off.
You

You are spot on on every points. It’s so sad but this is it
 

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Cream, I feel free


Cream were a British rock power trio formed in 1966 consisting of drummer Ginger Baker, guitarist/singer Eric Clapton and lead singer/bassist Jack Bruce.
The group's third album, Wheels of Fire (1968), is the world's first platinum-selling double album.
 

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Excuse me P. Gabriel, I made a mistake, you already put this song in # 3448. I erase mine.
 

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The Moody Blues, Tuesday afternoon


It's Tuesday Afternoon now in 2020til, still sounds so good.

Excellent post sene. As I may have mentioned earlier Days of Future Passed by the Moody Blues, Moving Pictures by Rush and Diary of A Madman by Ozzy Osbourne were the 3 songs I listened to most in college. I actually had the Moving Pictures and Diary of a Madman albums, but Days Of Future Passed was one of the cassettes I would rent at the Student Union in college. They had a store with a library of classic album cassette tapes that you could sign out and listen to with a Walkmen and used to take out that cassette and listen to the whole album which is classic.
 
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Remember back in the 1970s the disgust you felt when you wanted a new bike but instead had to "settle" for the hand me down bike of your older brother or other relative? Or when you had to accept a beaten up old used Minibike rather than the shiny new Honda your friend was driving? Worse yet, used sneakers for playing basketball or bowling shoes? Well there was a song written about that sense of disgust, by our Canadian friends The Guess Who, very underrated tune from the 70s played on Sirius Channel 7 as a staple:

 
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Talk Talk, Life's what you make it


RIP Mark Hollis and many thanks for this masterpiece!
 
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