Wasn't sure about BB's 'significance' in the wider scheme of things, but I liked the first incarnation of Fleetwood Mac, and he seems to have been a nice guy. His books on the British Blues Boom are highly recommended.
Bob Brunning:Dead.
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Richard Tarleton
It sounds as if he was only in the band for a few weeks, until Peter Green and Mick Fleetwood persuaded John McVie to join them, and that he played on only one song on their first album.
He sounds like a thoroughly decent guy who escaped with his life, a bit like another rock reject Chris Stewart
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Mandryka
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostIt sounds as if he was only in the band for a few weeks, until Peter Green and Mick Fleetwood persuaded John McVie to join them, and that he played on only one song on their first album.
He sounds like a thoroughly decent guy who escaped with his life, a bit like another rock reject Chris Stewart
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Mandryka
Originally posted by Chris Newman View PostUntil he moved to the US Mick Fleetwood (and his late sister, the actress Susan) lived at Bemerton, in Salisbury, in the old manse house of George Herbert, the clergyman poet. I am not sure if Bridget his mother is still alive as she lived there.
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