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Post by basser on Aug 10, 2020 16:21:27 GMT
I was in a group called Forever Changes in the 60’s and we supported Tull on 11/1/69 . I recall they were unwell due to jabs for a USA tour. We were asked to a double set, as they couldn’t play. It’s all a haze. Barry Sinfield. ( guitar/ vocals 1967-1970)
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Post by jackinthegreen on Aug 10, 2020 17:06:08 GMT
I was in a group called Forever Changes in the 60’s and we supported Tull on 11/1/69 . I recall they were unwell due to jabs for a USA tour. We were asked to a double set, as they couldn’t play. It’s all a haze. Barry Sinfield. ( guitar/ vocals 1967-1970) How cool is that! What kind of stuff were you guys playing, and how long did the band last?
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Post by maddogfagin on Aug 11, 2020 6:31:28 GMT
I was in a group called Forever Changes in the 60’s and we supported Tull on 11/1/69 . I recall they were unwell due to jabs for a USA tour. We were asked to a double set, as they couldn’t play. It’s all a haze. Barry Sinfield. ( guitar/ vocals 1967-1970) Fascinating story adding as it does to the Tull history. Here is the Norwich Gala Ballroom.
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Post by basser on Aug 14, 2020 19:14:38 GMT
I was in a group called Forever Changes in the 60’s and we supported Tull on 11/1/69 . I recall they were unwell due to jabs for a USA tour. We were asked to a double set, as they couldn’t play. It’s all a haze. Barry Sinfield. ( guitar/ vocals 1967-1970) Fascinating story adding as it does to the Tull history. Here is the Norwich Gala Ballroom. Forever Changes was a Bedfordshire based group between 1967-70 and uniquely played “ West Coast “ style music, such as Doors, Steppingwolf, Love, ect, Barry
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Post by jackinthegreen on Aug 19, 2020 22:50:36 GMT
Must have been a great band, I am a big fan of The Doors, and loved to play Steppenwolf's "The Pusher" on jukeboxes, if I remember it was on the B side of "Born to be Wild" back in the day..
I saw the band Doors21C a few years ago, with Ian Astbury doing Jim's part, they were excellent, Robbie and Ray were amazing musicians, sadly Ray has gone, but Robbie still around.
What did you play in the band Barry?
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