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Re: 100 Greatest British Invasion artists
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Author: Morning Glory
Date: Sep 6, 2008 16:10
... in '67 (wiki says they went by a different name here) I was interested in this band especially Money, who was ten times more of a flamboyant frontman than Robert Plant. It was interesting because Money would keep a beer bottle and smoke a couple of cigars on stage when he performed. However, I believe this group deserves The News' ...
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Re: The 10 most best commercially successful British bands of all times
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Author: wenquan lee
Date: Aug 12, 2008 07:34
... (Birmingham) 77. Gravy Train (Lancashire) 78. Joy Division (Manchester) 79. Ten Years After (Nottingham) 80. Depeche Mode (London) 81. Porcupine Tree (London) 82. Robert Plant (Staffordshire) 83. The Zombies (St Albans, London) 84. The Jam (London) 85. Henry Cow (London) 86. T-Rex (London) 87. Wishbone Ash (Devon)...
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Re: The 10 most best commercially successful British bands of all times
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Author: Neosapienis
Date: Aug 12, 2008 00:43
... (Birmingham) 77. Gravy Train (Lancashire) 78. Joy Division (Manchester) 79. Ten Years After (Nottingham) 80. Depeche Mode (London) 81. Porcupine Tree (London) 82. Robert Plant (Staffordshire) 83. The Zombies (St Albans, London) 84. The Jam (London) 85. Henry Cow (London) 86. T-Rex (London) 87. Wishbone Ash (Devon)...
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Re: The 10 most best commercially successful British bands of all times
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Author: igot5andyou
Date: Aug 10, 2008 16:38
...) 77. Gravy Train (Lancashire) 78. Joy Division (Manchester) 79. Ten Years After (Nottingham) 80. Depeche Mode (London) 81. Porcupine Tree (London) 82. Robert Plant (Staffordshire) 83. The Zombies (St Albans, London) 84. The Jam (London) 85. Henry Cow (London) 86. T-Rex (London) 87. Wishbone ...
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Re: The 10 most best commercially successful British bands of all times
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Author: Paul
Date: Aug 10, 2008 11:44
... (Birmingham) 77. Gravy Train (Lancashire) 78. Joy Division (Manchester) 79. Ten Years After (Nottingham) 80. Depeche Mode (London) 81. Porcupine Tree (London) 82. Robert Plant (Staffordshire) 83. The Zombies (St Albans, London) 84. The Jam (London) 85. Henry Cow (London) 86. T-Rex (London) 87. Wishbone Ash (Devon)...
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The 10 most best commercially successful British bands of all times
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Author: Raja
Date: Aug 10, 2008 08:23
...76. Traffic (Birmingham) 77. Gravy Train (Lancashire) 78. Joy Division (Manchester) 79. Ten Years After (Nottingham) 80. Depeche Mode (London) 81. Porcupine Tree (London) 82. Robert Plant (Staffordshire) 83. The Zombies (St Albans, London) 84. The Jam (London) 85. Henry Cow (London) 86. T-Rex (London) 87. Wishbone Ash (Devon) 88....
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Top Musicians Launch Debut Album Event With Indie Artist Kris Searle In Live Performance At 'M-Bar'
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Author: mi2n
Date: May 31, 2008 21:55
...: Gregg Wright (guitarist for Michael Jackson, Mick Fleetwood, Greg Allman), Billy Meza, Jimbo Ross (string artist for American Idol, Celine Dion, Aerosmith, P. Diddy, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page), Nika Stein-Ross (Cello & strings for American Idol band, Earth Wind & Fire, Academy Awards),Dig Lewis (Bass player for John Mellencamp, Stevie ...
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Re: The 7 most successful bands of the 60s and 70s in terms of ALBUM chart success in US and UK
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Author: amy
Date: May 10, 2008 05:19
... any other subject besides these lists? The most beautiful women you knew? :-) The most beautiful women he knows may be Jon Anderson, David Gilmour and Robert Plant. All the Yesmen were ugly. The Floyds had only too uggies (Mason and Waters), The Zeppers were all machomen. Ya but which ones would you kiss on the lips?
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Re: The 7 most successful bands of the 60s and 70s in terms of ALBUM chart success in US and UK
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Author: Raja
Date: May 9, 2008 05:55
... remind you of..or any other subject besides these lists? The most beautiful women you knew? :-) The most beautiful women he knows may be Jon Anderson, David Gilmour and Robert Plant. All the Yesmen were ugly. The Floyds had only too uggies (Mason and Waters), The Zeppers were all machomen.
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Re: The 7 most successful bands of the 60s and 70s in terms of ALBUM chart success in US and UK
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Author: R. Totale
Date: May 8, 2008 23:27
... that period, what the tunes remind you of..or any other subject besides these lists? The most beautiful women you knew? :-) The most beautiful women he knows may be Jon Anderson, David Gilmour and Robert Plant. Not true. There's Mama Palm's five beautiful daughters.
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