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Kevin Coyne - Strange Locomotion

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2007

Live at the Rainbow 1975

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  • @martinevans123 zoot and andy were best friends back then, i guess. they followed each other from band to band, so he very well may have been at this gig........

  • @Julianw50 not only did andy summers play with kevin coyne, he also was a onetime member of both the animals AND soft machine........

  • Que poderío!!!

  • If the heads of Phil Collins and Chris DeBurgh were Sting's bollocks; how tall would he be?

  • It is very hard to find dvd's or cds of Kevin in South Africa.

  • Yes, it is refreshing to experience that Andy summers really was a good musician before he joined forces with the Roger Whitaker of the punks, Sting, in the utterly boring teenage dog-shit successful business effort called Police. I guess he had a few bills to pay, like many of his peers from a more adventurous age.

  • No, but I'm sure that it can have really been as much fun for Andy Sumers backing the musical wet fish that is Gordon Sumner! I wonder who the other musicians were at this gig? CK did a lot of work with the excellent Zoot Mnoey, who I think is still around?

  • Yes that was true for me too Martin. Suspect Mr Summers wouldn't have banked so many millions for a reunion with Kevin C (which sadly of course can't happen now) as he will for strutting his stuff with that tantric ex-techer ;o)

  • strummer, you obviously just have better tatse than most of us! and Bob was noted for whispering and his whistling haha (and, judging by quite a few of the clips on here, also for his annoyng snigger at the end of tracks!) I have the late great Mr. Peel to thank for introducing me to KC, as have many others I suspect.

  • yes agree kcbooks, that's a brilliant album

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