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Bill's Shop: Projects, Mods & Repairs / Re: CURRENT CATALDO
« on: May 05, 2024, 11:43:10 AM »
I like it!
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Easy!!!
Mk I: Blackmore, Evans, Lord, Simper, Paice
Mk IIa: (minus Evans & Simper), + Gillan & Glover
Mk III: (minus Gillan & Glover), + Coverdale & Hughes
Mk IV: (minus Blackmore), + Bolin —> line-up splits completely
Mk IIb: as Mk IIa (first Mk II reunion)
Mk V: as Mk IIa/b, but minus Gillan and + Turner
Mk IIc: Turner departs, Gillan returns = as Mk IIa/b (second Mk II reunion)
Mk VI: Blackmore departs, Satriani steps in, otherwise as Mk IIa/b/c
Mk VII: Satriani departs, the Morse era begins, otherwise as Mk IIa/b/c
Mk VIII: Lord retires from the road, Airey joins, otherwise as Mk VII
Mk IX: Morse retires ending his era, McBride joins, otherwise as Mk VIII, current line up: Paice (since Mk I),
Gillan & Glover (since Mk II), Airey (since Mk VIII) + McBride (new kid)
Agreed. The logo is period-accurate.
That's a good point, though, about the role country music (real country music) has played in the development of rock. Bob Dylan had something to say in a speech somewhere. I wrote it down I thought it was so important and here it is.
'The other half of rock 'n roll has got to be hillbilly. And that's a derogatory term, but it ought not be. That's a term that includes the Delmore Bros, Stanley Bros, Roscoe Holcomb, Gid Turner and the Skillet Lickers--groups like that. Moonshine gone berserk. Fast cars on dirt roads. That's the kind of combination that makes up rock 'n roll, and it can't be cooked up in a science laboratory or studio."