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Comments by maga mugu on Friday, April 09, 2004 at 18:11 IP Logged
very good site i love this
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Comments by annonce on Thursday, April 08, 2004 at 20:15 IP Logged
thanks for your site. Best Regards.
United States http://www.1annonce.com

Comments by Jennifer Morgan-Holmes on Wednesday, March 31, 2004 at 13:01 IP Logged
very informative site.
Australia no URL given

Comments by Rob on Sunday, March 28, 2004 at 11:02 IP Logged
Good to you are leaving nosetone left unturned
Australia no URL given

Comments by GARY DENNIS on Saturday, March 27, 2004 at 01:55 IP Logged
im just wondering if anybody out there remembers a band playing at the OURIMBAH festival in 1970 and they asked the crowd if anybody could play bass, so i went up on stage and played with them, i dont remember who they were, they actually asked me to join the band but i was already in my own band at the time, i would dearly love to find out who the band was! if any one has any information please email me or ring me on 0755993265
Australia http://www.coolangattamusic.com

Comments by Bonnie on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10:22 IP Logged
I love this site, so many memories, your tribute to Laurie Allen is lovely..Bonnie
Australia http://www.laurieallen.net

Comments by MUGU MGBADA on Saturday, March 13, 2004 at 17:46 IP Logged
NICE SITE, WAOOOO, FANTASTIC AND EDUCATIVE WEBSITE.
Andorra no URL given

Comments by Eater Bush on Monday, March 08, 2004 at 20:16 IP Logged
Hi, nice Page. I hear from a friend about your great Site.
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Comments by John Robinson on Friday, March 05, 2004 at 01:48 IP Logged
I WORKED WITH LARRY D. IN THE BAND 'DUCK' IN THE EARLY '70'S.
MY SIMPATHY TO HIS LOVED ONES.
JOHN ROBINSON - DMS - BLACKFEATHER - DUCK.
Australia

Comments by Evan Richardson on Thursday, March 04, 2004 at 04:01 IP Logged
For anyone interested in musicians from this era, I am saddened to announce that Larry Taylor aka Larry Duryea (Heart & Soul, Tamam Shud, Stevie Wright, Duck), passed away 19 December 2003 in Los Angeles, California, from cancer.
Extract of email below from his companion, Stephanie Stephens:
"He had a skin cancer on his face that didn't respond to surgery, radiation or chemotherapy. It grew into his ear and jaw and eventually into his brain, it seemed. He suffered for a long time and was ready to let go. How sad that a man who healed others so beautifully should have been unable (or unwilling?) to heal himself. He did talk about his days as a percussionist and conga player. Also about his photography, and of course he used his Acupuncture skills on family and friends."
I knew Larry when I lived in Australia and he was partnered with my sister, Debra Richardson (they married in 1982 in L.A.) Though they had split in the mid 80's, they never divorced, and we always tried to keep in touch with him, up until his final days.
If somebody reading this Guestbook knows how to get in touch with his former band members to pass on this sad news, it would be very much appreciated.
United States no URL given

Comments by RON EDEN on Saturday, February 21, 2004 at 04:03 IP Logged
The more one looks at the delightful direction of Technology, the use and play of electricity and its forms, the more one can see that a new Creation is at hand, a new World created like ours in silence. Its fist creative act will indeed be to divide sonic light from silent darkness. By the Rock musician? Has it become fact that Rock Music is not noise but the destruction of noise, the breaking of an electric cocoon (the atomosphere?) in which some sensoric metamorphosis is going on, some change of sensibilities as radical as caterpillar to butterfly, yes, from earth-bound to flying free. Isn’t it true that the noise of Rock not massive but energetic, nay, gravitational in the sense of being another field of emotion to the traditional breed? But let us diagnose our aural malaise… RON EDEN/THUMPIN'TUM
Australia http://roneden.com

Comments by tracey williams on Wednesday, February 18, 2004 at 08:20 IP Logged
cool - wish i could spend more time at home to appreciate it
Australia no URL given

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