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    Wednesday, 07 March 2007
    Progressive outfit. countryish rock, flute, jazzy and funky  moments... quite interesting

    Line-Up:
    Rick White (Rhythm Guitar /  Vocals)
    Tom Swainson (Drums)
    Milton Parker (Lead Guitar)
    Andy Stevens  (Saxophone)
    Paul Curtis (Bass Guitar)

    Farmyard were a Wellington group  who were around only for a short time from 1970 to 1971. Rick White, previously  of the Relics and Tom Thumb, started with the group but was later replaced by  Bernard Lee.
    Their first single for Polydor in 1970 was "Learnin' 'bout  Living"/"Da Woirks". It was successful enough to gain entry in to the 1971  Loxene Gold Disk Awards. A self-titled album was also released and came in a  plastic bag with a poster. A second single "Nothing's Happening Here"/"Me, The  Dog, Ma And Dear Ol' Dad" also came out in 1970 and was included on their second  album call...
    Category: Prog/Classic rock/Blues | Views: 225 | Added by: janisfarm | Date: 07 March 2007 | Rating: 0.0/0 | Comments (0)

    Wednesday, 07 March 2007

    July '75 and a band called CHROME were sculling  around the third rate pub circuit long before Mr Rotten and Co. had pissed in  their first ash tray. Ted Carroll looked at the Melody Maker gig guide(erama),  pushed his glasses back up his nose and decided that with a name like that they  had to be the first band on CHISWICK RECORDS. A week later, accompanied by  diminutive partner, Roger Armstrong, he slunk into a seedy pub in Highbury and  was confronted by four mean looking characters playing Chuck Berry riffs as if  their lives depended on it. To the right,...
    Category: Alternative/Punk | Views: 191 | Added by: innocent76 | Date: 07 March 2007 | Rating: 0.0/0 | Comments (1)


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