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02-01-04, 08:39 AM | #1 |
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A Never To Be Duplicated Era In Music
I never knew the 1910 Fruitgum Company were this great!
THE CLASSIC AGE OF BUBBLEGUM MUSIC 1967-1975 http://home.att.net/~bubblegumusic/songs.htm |
02-01-04, 01:50 PM | #2 |
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Subtitled - A Collection Of Pre-10cc Strawberry Studio Recordings 1969-1972. Eric Stewart & Graham Gouldman set up Strawberry Studios in 1968 & went onto record under various guises, especially for bubblegum kings Kasenatz Katz, before forming 10cc. 23 tracks including many that are new to CD. Includes full-color fold-out sleeve with extensive liner notes, photos & other memorabilia. Castle. 2003.
trippy, i love 10cc, but i dont think they really hit it till The Original Soundtrack. |
07-01-04, 03:36 AM | #3 |
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have any of you ever seen an album godley and cream-
consequenses (i think it was a rare 3 album set -with one record all music (tracks were earth ,wind ,fire ,water) the other 2 were demonstraion of a guitar type synth called "gizmo") i have been looking around for that online for some years.. one of these days i might be even forced to rip it from a cassette (if it still works ) |
07-01-04, 08:31 AM | #4 |
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Hi multi--
It's not that rare, there's a copy on soulseek right now. It's Godley & Creme "Consequences". I remember the Gizmo--it was an attachment to your guitar bridge which created some kind of strange strumming and allowed you to get bowed orchestral sounds. Pressing a button sort of 'bowed' the string you were playing. Those 2 guys invented it. |
07-01-04, 09:51 AM | #5 |
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BTW, one of the Bubblegum bands listed (American Breed -- "Bend Me Shape Me") had two of its members move on to become founders of Rufus, featuring Chaka Khan.
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07-01-04, 12:03 PM | #6 |
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hello long time no see thanks for that..i did see it once on there but it wasnt available...i guess i forgot all about it yeh that gizmo was strange looking device for the guitar bridge... invented by those 10cc guys i probably asked about it here before.. but couldnt remember.. but i remember Chaka Khan's rufus band from the 70's she was like the Beyonce of time i reckon pretty sexy afro pop star.. but then again i thought Tina Turner was sexy then too .. |
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