questions - sorry if they are stupid

Captain Bl@ck starfield at SUPANET.COM
Sat Jan 6 18:45:09 EST 2001


One is guessing, but as he wrote the riff, and there's some unusual chord
changes in the middle not heard since, and the song follows Chronoglide
Skyway in the set, it could well be him on rhythm.  And can anyone clear up
the confusion as to who played bass meanwhile, was it Simon or Dave?

As to whether he had been sacked, my understanding is that he wasn't ejected
until around the end of 1976/early 1977, although Allan Powell and Nik
Turner had both departed just before that, contrary to Pete Frame's family
tree. That would explain the Back on the Streets single, which was done as a
five piece.

If anyone has more specific data on this, I'd like to hear it.

Captain Bl at ck.



----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: questions - sorry if they are stupid


> In a message dated 1/6/01 2:40:28 PM, starfield at SUPANET.COM writes:
>
> << Paul Rudolph played lead on Assassins of Allah.
>
>  ==
> dont mind me for asking "how do you know"?
> not that there's much lead on that song
> and he'd already been sacked....
>
> "<>"



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