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REMEMBER FOREVER

Plackband

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erik neuteboom
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2 stars This is a CD-single that was released as a free single in a package with the Dutch progrock magazine iO Pages. If you don't know Plackband and listen to the song Remember Forever you will be very confused when you listen to the other two tracks (in the Early Eighties released as a vinyl single) because the first is commercial crap and the other two are tasteful arranged, very dynamic prog songs. Especially Seventy Warriors sounds very pleasant and it was also a 'stage favorite', often extended on stage to more than 10 minutes with strong solo work on guitar and keyboards. If you want to check out this CD- single, I recommend to search for the original vinly single on E-Bay! Rating 2,5. By the way, I just got an e-mail from this Dutch progrock formation that they will continue as a four piece without a singer (the guitarist and keyboard player will do the vocals) and make music more in the vein of the acclaimed UK band Frost (Plackband toured with Frost in the UK).
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