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From: trb@cbscc.UUCP (Tom Balent)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Long & varied pieces
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Date: Fri, 8-Mar-85 07:46:36 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  8 07:46:36 1985
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	Roy Harper had a number of albums (in the early and mid 70's)
	that had long pieces. In particular there is The Lords Prayer
	which is side two of the Lifemask album. Also, One of Those 
	Days in England which is side two of Bullinamingvase. 
	Roy never caught on here in the U.S., but seemed to be big
	in England - in fact he is a friend of a number of other
	British rockers. He sang Have a Cigar on Pink Floyd's
	Welcome to the Machine, and Led Zepplin had a song on one of
	their album that was titled For Roy.
	If you can find his records, try 'em.

				trb
				sccs at&t columbus


	
		I can fit into your puzzle
		  But it's hardly ever a whole
		I'll tell you, tell you the trouble
		  The habits I got are more than ten thousand years old.
				R. Harper