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oldschool71
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Posted: July 27 2018 at 11:05 |
I find charts like this very interesting. This Strawbs timeline is from Wikipedia. "Hats off" to whoever did it.
Any one know where there might be a good source or collection of charts for various bands/musicians? I'm guess things like this are unique are rare.. |
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Argo2112
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I've seen "trees" like this for Yes & other bands that show all the members & the other bands they have been. It's interesting to see all the cross-pollination that occurred with the classic prog bands, where people started & where they ended up.
The one you posted looks like it's from a Wikipedia page. They do a pretty good job with the member timelines. Edited by Argo2112 - July 27 2018 at 11:19 |
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Check out Pete Frames Rock Family Trees, the definitive source of this kind of thing.
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I personally don't know, but I would love to find out where I can see them.
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Ian
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Ian
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Ian
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Pete Frame's family trees were absolute works of art and I miss them so much. My copy of the enlarged book containing many, remains a joy to dip into even today. Wish someone had taken up the baton - although pleased the Wiki timelines fill some of the gap.
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RE: Pete Frames's Family Trees
Yep... I have a copy of the first one but the with with ELP/YES which is the one I want is going for over $300 on ebay, amazon, and alibris.
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Manuel
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Thank you for posting these charts, the are quite informative and really interesting.
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I had a Pete Frame family tree for Deep Purple that came with a greatest hits album - my mom didn't realize what it was and threw it away! Thinking back, it's my fault for not keeping it inside the album cover.
I seem to remember having a Gary Moore one too, it came with the tour program I got when I saw him at the Budokan (in 1985 or '96) - that program is long gone though...
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Pete Frame began doing these for ZigZag magazine in the 70s. Awesome stuff.
The only time I ever saw The Strawbs, Rick Wakeman was with them, so it must have been 1970. I remember seeing an edition of TOTP2 where they featured "The Hangman & The Papist" and captioned it as being Yes. NO!!! Edited by TiddK - August 09 2018 at 09:55 |
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Hi,
The MAN Band ... the original LP for "Be Good to Yourself ... " had a sleeve with many bands in the family tree that never ended! big names, too!
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Wow! Now I want those Pete Frame books!!
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