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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 06 Oct 19 11.49am | |
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Midlands Eagle 06 Oct 19 11.53am | |
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I remember in the mid sixties going to watch the Graham Bond Organization who were playing at Ewell Technical College and being fascinated by the drummer. One of my biggest regrets music wise is that I never got to see Cream live
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 06 Oct 19 11.58am | |
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Amazed he made it to now.
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Teddy Eagle 06 Oct 19 12.24pm | |
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palace64 bromley 06 Oct 19 12.38pm | |
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top drummer rip
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Jamesey Wandsworth 06 Oct 19 12.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
I remember in the mid sixties going to watch the Graham Bond Organization who were playing at Ewell Technical College and being fascinated by the drummer. One of my biggest regrets music wise is that I never got to see Cream live Was that when Dick-Heckstall-Smith was on sax? That band was great with a lot of jazz influences (my own area). Apart from Jack Bruce later they all stemmed from the jazz sphere.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 06 Oct 19 12.44pm | |
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Such sad news. I was a fan of 'Cream' when I was in my pomp and recall buying some of their albums including 'Disraeli Gears'. Such wonderful songs - White room, I feel free, Sunshine of your love, SWLABR etc etc.Marvellous. RIP.
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chris123 hove actually 06 Oct 19 1.12pm | |
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Gary Moore is bit of a hero in these parts - so for your pleasure a little bit of Ginger Jack and Gary. [Link]
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Midlands Eagle 06 Oct 19 1.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Jamesey
To be honest I can't remember him but as he left the band in 1967 I guess that he was in the band at the time as I probably saw them earlier than that
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chris123 hove actually 06 Oct 19 1.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Jamesey
Was that when Dick-Heckstall-Smith was on sax? That band was great with a lot of jazz influences (my own area). Apart from Jack Bruce later they all stemmed from the jazz sphere. Jack Bruce certainly played at plenty of jazz festivals and early on played double bass in a jazz band.
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becky over the moon 06 Oct 19 2.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Jamesey
Was that when Dick-Heckstall-Smith was on sax? That band was great with a lot of jazz influences (my own area). Apart from Jack Bruce later they all stemmed from the jazz sphere. Was that Graham Bond or Jon Heismann's Colosseum? Heckstall-Smith played with them, and Heismann was no mean drummer either!
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Teddy Eagle 06 Oct 19 2.48pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
Was that Graham Bond or Jon Heismann's Colosseum? Heckstall-Smith played with them, and Heismann was no mean drummer either! I saw Gary Moore playing with Jon Heisman in Colosseum 11. He certainly was a fine drummer.
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