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1 week ago
Wishbone Ash - Ships in the Sky
The track "Ships in the Sky" by Wishbone Ash from the album "No Smoke Without Fire"
Zepplica911 • 3,668 views
ptpoprock
commented:
Saw the band in London on this tour, Hammersmith maybe . . remember 'You See Red' with blinding spotlights flung at the audience . . simple and tame by today's standards but all the more effective as it has been seared in my memory for over 30 years!
RIP Bob Rand
Toodlepip
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1 week ago
Wishbone Ash-Streets Of Shame
From 1982 Twin Barrels Burning
Great Record
Fantasy
mudcatblue • 7,489 views
ptpoprock
commented:
Not metal this . . but from my favourite non-popular Ash album . . great version . .
rip BR
2dlpip
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1 week ago
Wishbone Ash - Come In From The Rain
Come in from the raid people! - from my cd
hoog94 • 2,998 views
ptpoprock
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Sounds like Martin's vocal, given the bass too, certain of it and Laurie without doubt . .
Toodlepip
from a GTC
RIP Bob Rand
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3 months ago
Listening - Brian Speirs (The Brahan)
listening
thebrahan • 76 views
ptpoprock
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Could well be a song in the making there!
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3 months ago
Eyes on Brazil
Brian Speirs, Robin Fegan, Hugh Stanners, Pete Cllifford, Kevin Wood, Frankie Jones and Petes brother
Mr100Alice • 540 views
ptpoprock
commented:
Gr8 stuff . . . when/where was this?
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6 months ago
Lorelei - Cologne 4.12.76 - Wishbone Ash
video courtesy of www.wishboneash.co.uk
WishboneInfo • 3,710 views
ptpoprock
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The spirit will return and the lost ones will be in the forefront.
Just score the tips of your fingers on the steel wire cascading down the frets.
Cadence
GTC
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6 months ago
Wishbone Ash - Lorelei
Germany 1976
radioactive1111 • 46,566 views
ptpoprock
commented:
The best . . sine qua non . .
RIP Bob Rand - Number 1 Wishbone Ash fan . . I guess you're dancing with those spirits now and forever . .
. . . toodlepip from a Gay Tory Christian (as if . . . as you know well!)
'There's the Rub' by far the best? Yes, probably my fave, as they seemed to surpass all they'd done guitar-wise to that point . . . but there is so much more, even in the present, 40+ years later . . .
Toodlepip
ps RIP Bob Rand