questions - sorry if they are stupid

Tigger Tigger at PUDDYTAT.FSNET.CO.UK
Sat Jan 6 20:07:21 EST 2001


In article <002901c0783a$b4dd1d40$6f1028d5 at starfield>, Captain Bl at ck
<starfield at SUPANET.COM> writes
>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.

76 was the first year I saw them, and (At least at Newcastle) Paul
Rudolph only played lead on Chronoglide Skyway.

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>
>> 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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David Blair



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