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RIP Barrie Masters
Some great records. RIP
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Shocked by this one, I guess because I always think of them when he was a young yob who looked like everyteenager. Great records, indeed.
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Knew the band, but didn't know the name. RIP.
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Eddie and the Hot Rods
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OMG! How sad. Croydon Greyhound 1976, one of my favourite ever gigs. It was a week after seeing Yes at Wembley arena and they changed my musical outlook forever. Live at the Marquee is probably one of the best live recordings ever made. RIP.
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RIP. My brother bought the single Teenage Depression. Late 76 I think. Great record.
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Saw them at the Lyceum in 1978 with Radio Stars and Squeeze supporting. To say he was lively on stage would be the understatement of the year.
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They were still gigging. I saw them in Canvey a few years ago supporting Dr Feelgood.
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Saw them at the Marquee and the Greyhound in '76. Superb energy, cracking songs. The Feelgoods and the Hot rods. A clue that something was changing. Prog antidote. Sad news.
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First alternate band I became aware of.. not because I had heard their music but because their name was carved into an ever increasing number of school desks at Langley Park over a short period of time.
RIP
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RIP Barrie,
Saw the farewell gig at the 02 Islington in March/April They could still do it, and Barrie was a good as ever
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Saw them in a great gig in Oxford in about 1978.
RIP
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I was there great night ,small venue great atmosphere
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I was there, great night ,small venue great atmosphere
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Incessantly played Life On The Line album when it came out.
RIP
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Quote:
Agree about the Marquee EP, fantastic stuff “Move all these chairs, don’t want em in here”
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Saw the last gig supporting SLF in March at Kentish town, Base drum print said it all "Done everything we wanna do"
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Really sad, saw them early on at the Marquee, probably 1976 (but not the Pistols gig) - fabulous gig, one of the best I ever went to. RIP
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Probably same one as me. Definitely not with the Pistols.
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A real iconic rock n roll front man
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