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due to his only having one lung, and being a bit out of practice. He played it brilliantly but he had to lie down on the floor for five minutes afterwards. He did not want to join because of our fast tracks, he said he no longer wanted to play stuff like that. I think the fact that he had been
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768:Episode Six
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661:Discography
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522:the band's
480:Deep Purple
445:The Outlaws
426:John Bonham
414:Episode Six
406:Peter Grant
399:Johnny Cash
391:James Royal
354:Jim McCarty
342:Live It Up!
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251:second-hand
215:Episode Six
199:The Outlaws
147:Episode Six
139:The Outlaws
135:Formerly of
117:Instruments
109:Occupations
103:heavy metal
1377:Categories
1346:Quatermass
1322:27 January
1254:31 January
1232:27 January
1158:27 January
1154:. Allmusic
1131:. IMDb.com
1109:27 January
1057:References
1004:Ian Gillan
934:Glory Road
800:Quatermass
784:Quatermass
703:media help
679:"Redwatch"
618:Whitesnake
496:Quatermass
472:Ian Gillan
418:Terry Reid
410:Jimmy Page
281:Jet Harris
254:snare drum
241:Early life
227:Quatermass
219:Ian Gillan
195:Jet Harris
151:Quatermass
99:blues rock
61:1945-09-05
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1048:City Life
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599:1979β1982
502:1970β1979
459:1968β1970
437:The Doves
377:1965β1968
329:Star-Club
308:1963β1965
285:Sam Cooke
277:ballrooms
258:bass drum
247:Middlesex
130:1961β2020
95:hard rock
70:, England
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1350:AllMusic
1076:Allmusic
752:The Herd
484:Jon Lord
468:The Herd
441:The Herd
395:West End
371:The Herd
322:audition
297:Joe Meek
207:The Herd
143:The Herd
1359:Discogs
1300:30 July
1278:30 July
885:Strapps
867:Strapps
536:Rainbow
363:Grieg's
165:Website
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1184:14 May
1135:5 July
1050:(2007)
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