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The La's Live - "There She Goes"
Who knows how great they could have been... What's great is how normal they look, in terms of clothing. Pretty cool. (Note the old Hofner hollow-body electric, sounding great!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rchpHc6caeo
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The LAs have a great story, well worth checking out. They certainly didn't hurt the carrier of Nashville's Leigh Nash, either.
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The bass player, John Power, left to form Cast who had a more successful career.
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Nice one. There was some class bands from the city in that post-Eric's era but none really broke out, eh? Anything involving Michael Head is worth investigating but a personal highlight was seeing Shack back Arthur Lee for a play through Forever Changes.
Just found some footage of a low key acoustic gig... Last edited by Alex&r; 11-25-2021 at 06:23 PM. Reason: Messed up vid embedding! |
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Power was a very good bass player. A lot of energy. He was a big part of The La's.
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