"Let's Live for Today" sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc. [29] Life included "Under the Bridge" in the compilation "40 Years of Rock & Roll, 5 Songs Per Year 19521991", with the year being 1991. [6], During the summers of 2010 and 2011, the Grass Roots had heavy touring schedules throughout the U.S., both on their own and as part of the Happy Together: 25th Anniversary Tour, along with Flo & Eddie of The Turtles, Mark Lindsay, The Buckinghams, and Monkees member Micky Dolenz. "Paddington and the 'Pardon'" Paddington takes part in a local festival. The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.They are regarded as the most influential band of all time and were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form. Today, my administration is Mason followed up with the album, Let It Flow, released in April 1977. Sloan provided the lead vocals and played guitar, Larry Knechtel played keyboards, Joe Osborn played the bass and Bones Howe was on drums. The cover removed the final verse of the song that discusses drug use. After the film's distributor challenged the certification, the BBFC revised the wording of its parental guidance, replacing "mild sex references" with "innuendo". [41], "Under the Bridge" has been performed over 640 times since 1991, making it the Chili Peppers' second-most performed song behind "Give it Away". Crowds gathered on Londons streets to cheer and weep as the motorcade proceeded to Buckingham Palace, where the countrys new King Charles III, the late queens oldest son, and other members of Elizabeths immediate family met the hearse at the ceremonial gates. Stewart and Gouldman were predominantly pop songwriters, who created most of the band's Hendryx & Wright presented two late-night staged readings of Skindiver at Arena Stage in 2011. Other artists with whom she has recorded with over the years include David Johansen, Yoko Ono, Cameo, Talking Heads (3 albums), Garland Jeffreys, Dan Hartman, Afrika Bambaata (performing a duet of "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" with Boy George), Rough Trade, Curtis Hairston, and Graham Parker on "Soul Christmas". Television adaptations include Paddington broadcast from 1976 to 1980. People wait for the arrival of the hearse carrying Queen Elizabeth's coffin at Buckingham Palace in London, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022. Applause broke out among the crowds lining the Royal Mile as the hearse passed through the historic heart of Edinburgh. Frances Emmanuel Macron, Germanys Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Italys Sergio Mattarella, Turkeys Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Brazils Jair Bolsonaro are among the presidents attending. "Transformation" became a Hendryx staple, and later was covered by Fierce Ruling Diva. Subsequently, she recorded four singles for Arista (London), which also did not achieve chart success. In order of publication the titles are:[21]. [citation needed]. In the same year, she also took part in the Artists United Against Apartheid project with the song Sun City, recorded along with other artists Bruce Springsteen, Little Steven, Bono from U2, Eddie Kendricks, Hall & Oates, Bobby Womack, Lou Reed and many others. The first single from Blood Sugar Sex Magik was "Give It Away",[15] which reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in late 1991. The Grass Roots have appeared on over 50 national television shows including, The band was mentioned frequently on the nationally syndicated, The Grass Roots song "Midnight Confessions" was featured in the 1997 film, This page was last edited on 3 November 2022, at 23:23. But by October 1987, Hanvey and Nelson were back with Grill and Joe Dougherty replaced David Page on drums in 1989. "Christmas" Paddington enjoys his first Christmas with the Browns. The accompanying album, Female Trouble, boasted an impressive list of contributors, including Dan Hartman (who also served as a producer), Peter Gabriel, Prince ("Baby Go Go"), George Clinton, David Van Tieghem and Mavis Staples. He felt that this had distanced him from his bandmates, who continued to use marijuana together; Kiedis felt that Frusciante was "no longer in [his] world". [47], StudioCanal made a computer-animated TV series based on the live-action Paddington films. This would be the last album of new material to be released by the Grass Roots to date. [5] After the song was recorded, Rubin felt the grand ending would benefit from a large group of singers. Mason was a friend of guitarist Jimi Hendrix, whose rock career was launched in England in 1966. They also opened for Laura Nyro during that same time and sang backup on her album Gonna Take a Miracle. Although the books are divided into chapters and each book has a time frame, the stories all work as stand-alone stories, and many of them were used like this in the TV series. [citation needed], Paolo "Apollo" Negri from an Italian hard rock band Wicked Minds agreed to join the project on keyboards. [21], Tom Moon of Rolling Stone felt that the song "revealed new dimensions. The group featured two songwriting teams. She has been lead singer/songwriter for rock band Letters To Cleo since 1990. The videos took four months of production before release. Officials said the funeral next Monday, to be held at Londons Westminster Abbey, will be the biggest international event Britain has hosted in decades. The band released one album for Pye Records as Pesky Gee!, 1969's Exclamation Mark, before Garrett left the band. He was a founding member of the group, but left following the release of their debut album, Mr. Fantasy (1967), only to rejoin halfway through the sessions for their next album, Traffic (1968), after which he left again. In December 2015 the American Pop Music Hall of Fame released their 2016 inductees as follows: Barbra Streisand, The Grass Roots, Barry Manilow, Neil Sedaka, The Association, Dion, The Lettermen, Paul Revere & the Raiders, The Temptations and Three Dog Night. Frusciante remembered Van Sant's surprise: "When I got [to the studio] Gus Van Sant was just looking at me and going 'God, I'm so glad you wore that hat. The episodes do not survive in the ITV archives. [40] The storylines were based on comedic incidents from the books, chosen to appeal to the TV audience which included much younger children than those the books were written for. "Paddington and 'Do It Yourself'" After reading a DIY magazine, Paddington tries to make presents for Mr Brown and (reluctantly) Mr Curry. [36] Van Sant knew Flea due to his role in Van Sant's 1991 film My Own Private Idaho. The group, still managed and booked by Grill (who owned the group's name), in late 1977 continued touring with Larson, Mark Miller (lead vocals, guitar) and Brian Carlyss (bass, backing vocals), joined by Lonnie Price (lead vocals, keyboards) and Randy Ruff (organ, backing vocals) for touring dates and TV appearances until November 1978. Guitarist Miller returned to sub more dates with the group in 1981. You know, she wanted to know all about American politics, what was happening, so she put us at ease, she said. Canadian Cinar Films produced the third series, which was first broadcast in 1997 and consisted of traditional two-dimensional colour animation. Gabrielle Designs then produced their boots with paw prints moulded into the soles. 3 (2013): 378-393. doi:10.1111/j.1467-856X.2012.00506.x. [2][4] The lines "Sometimes I feel like / My only friend / Is the city I live in / The City of Angels / Lonely as I am / Together we cry" link Kiedis's isolation and sense of susceptibility. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award. [57] Devan Coggan writing for Entertainment Weekly saw a similarity between Paddington and Winnie-the-Pooh, referring to them as two "extremely polite British bears without pants", adding that "both bears share a philosophy of kindness and integrity". Kiedis said that it "felt like I was getting stabbed in the back and hung out to dry in front of all of America while [Frusciante] was off in a corner in the shadow, playing some dissonant out-of-tune experiment. [3] He has an endless capacity for innocently getting into trouble, but he is known to "try so hard to get things right". Author Michael Bond's daughter reveals truth of", http://www.paddington.com/gb/books/novels/, "Paddington Bear to tell his own origin story in new book of letters", "Bond's last Paddington story out in 2018". The Grass Roots are an American rock band that charted frequently between 1965 and 1975. She sang lead vocals for two tracks "Higher Purpose" and "Beginning to End", featured on the soundtrack for the Showtime series Sleeper Cell. Sacrifice reached No. [citation needed] Each CD is to include seven bonus tracks. Creed Bratton referred to his time with the Grass Roots in an episode of The Office ("Booze Cruise" in Season Two) in the deleted scenes on DVD. [13] The album generally was greeted with positive feedback from critics, but was commercially unsuccessful. Creed Bratton became frustrated by Dunhill's refusal to allow the band to write its own songs and play the instruments on its records (although the members did play alone at concerts). Grayson, Kyle. By early 1974, the Grass Roots had left Dunhill (now ABC Records), and Kailing, Weber and longtime member Entner (later a successful manager with groups such as Rage Against the Machine and Quiet Riot) moved on, while former members Terry Furlong and Dennis Provisor returned to the fold. In 2002, Kerrang! The All Saints version contains samples of the original recording, the most important one being the distinctive guitar playing in the beginning. [39], ITV's answer to Jackanory was Once Upon a Time, which featured three readings by Ian Carmichael in 1968 and a fourth in 1970. Princess Anne will accompany the coffin on its flight to London. The royal standard was raised on the castles flagpole as the monarch came in, and a 21-gun salute rang out on the castle grounds. Armitage told the BBC Tuesday that he featured the queens first name because he wanted to take a personal approach. He was the founder of the funk band The Meters whose musical style set the tone of New Orleans funk, a co-founder of the rock-soul-jazz band The Neville Brothers, and he later [101], Both videos were shot as a set and cost 500,000 to make. In 1981, Q-Tips played the Montreux Jazz Festival . This series was traditional two-dimensional animation and featured veteran voice actor Charlie Adler as Paddington and Tim Curry, fittingly enough, as Mr Curry. In 1999 the original recordings of their debut album, made before Garrett left the band, were released as Return to the Sabbat. [citation needed], In 2007, Mystic Records released a concert film Demons of the Night Gather To See Black Widow Live as a DVD. [34][35], "Under the Bridge" helped the Red Hot Chili Peppers enter the mainstream. "Mr Gruber's Outing" Mr Gruber takes Paddington, Judy, and Jonathan to the park. To promote the album, Hendryx appeared on the BBC's Later with Jools Holland on 28 November 2012, where she performed two tracks, Let's Give Love A Try, and Temple Of Heaven (the latter only being available to watch online via BBC iPlayer). "Under the Bridge" is a song by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers and the eleventh track on their fifth studio album, Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991). Plans call for the casket to be taken Wednesday on a horse-drawn gun carriage to the Houses of Parliament, where the queens body will lie in state for four days before Mondays funeral at Westminster Abbey. [12] (Paddington received Wellingtons for Christmas in Paddington Marches On, 1964. By this time, Sloan had phased out of his involvement with the band and relocated to New York City to pursue a solo career. [11][14] The family eventually sold the rights to Britain's then leading toy store, Hamleys. This series had an extremely distinctive appearance: Paddington was a stop-motion puppet moving in a three-dimensional space in front of two-dimensional backgrounds, which were frequently sparse black-and-white line drawings, while all other characters were 2D drawings. NEW YORK U.S. First Lady Jill Biden has shared her memories of Queen Elizabeth II, recalling when she and President Joe Biden met the British monarch at Windsor Castle in June 2021. The rhythm section displays a growing curiosity about studio texture and nuance. [45] Nevertheless, sales of Blood Sugar Sex Magik skyrocketed following the show. Singers Rob Grill and Warren Entner remained the point of focus during these years. [2] Having replaced Bond and Box with Geoff Griffith and Romeo Challenger, Black Widow released the self-titled Black Widow album in 1971 and Black Widow III in 1972 (by which time Gannon had left, replaced by John Culley) to general lack of interest, before being dropped by CBS Records. They shared the stage with Johnny Rivers, Nancy Sinatra, the Robby Krieger Band and Drake Levin and Phil Volk of Paul Revere and the Raiders. "Paddington and 'The Old Master'" This story introduces Mr Gruber. The military C-17 Globemaster carrying the monarchs casket touched down at RAF Northolt, an air force base west of the city, about an hour after it left Edinburgh on Tuesday. During the production of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 1991 album Blood Sugar Sex Magik, producer Rick Rubin regularly visited singer Anthony Kiedis to review his new material. His shadow is projected either side of him. BELFAST, Northern Ireland King Charles III has pledged to follow in the footsteps of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, and work for peace in Northern Ireland. [2][7], One verse discusses the harsh effects of drugs, their role in destroying Kiedis's relationships, and their impact on his happiness. Fischer, Marjorie. She contributed the song "Checkmate" on Dusty Springfield's album It Begins Again in 1978 (the first of Springfield's multiple attempts at a comeback). BELFAST, Northern Ireland King Charles III has received a rapturous welcome at Hillsborough Castle, the royal residence in Northern Ireland, on his first visit as monarch. Paddington's creator, Michael Bond, said he was "totally amazed" at the BBFC's advice. [54], UK limited-edition 7-inch blue vinyl (1994)[62]. Warner Bros. Records sent representatives to a Chili Peppers concert to determine which song should be the next single. There are mixed feelings about the British monarchy in Northern Ireland, where there are two main communities: mostly Protestant unionists who consider themselves British and largely Roman Catholic nationalists who see themselves as Irish. ", Dipietro, Ben. He wrote in his 2006 memoir Scar Tissue: "The loneliness that I was feeling triggered memories of my time with Ione and how I'd had this beautiful angel of a girl who was willing to give me all of her love, and instead of embracing that, I was downtown with fucking gangsters shooting speedballs under a bridge. "Red Hot Chili Peppers Lead Nominations. 10cc is an English rock band, formed in Stockport, England, in 1972.The group initially consisted of four musicians Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme who had written and recorded together since 1968. In Northern Ireland on Tuesday, they will visit 18th-century Hillsborough Castle, which is the official royal residence. "[26], The music video for "Under the Bridge" was directed by Gus Van Sant, who photographed the band during their stay at the Mansion and provided the art direction for Blood Sugar Sex Magik. In 2003, Sanctuary Records released an Anthology on double CD. "Performer from Peru: A BEAR CALLED PADDINGTON. [65] It was nominated for Outstanding British Film of the Year, Best Supporting Actor (Hugh Grant), and Best Screenplay at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards. It quickly disappeared from the shelves, and Hendryx was dropped from Epic. ", Hastings, Deborah (July 9, 1992). When Frusciante began playing "Under the Bridge", Kiedis missed his cue and the audience began singing the song instead. In April 1998, All Saints released a cover of "Under the Bridge", which topped the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in May 1998. Chris Cornell had died after Soundgarden's concert the night before. [70][71][72] Smith writes that though children will be able to subtly learn the complex political and psychological issues of migration, Paddington nonetheless enforces assimilation to the dominant culture. [53], To celebrate the release of the film, the Paddington Trail was launched. Archbishop of Armagh John McDowell said the queen walked the hard road of reconciliation.. placed the song at number six on their list of the "100 Greatest Singles of All Time". 28), "If Looks Could Kill (D.O.A. Later in 1982, the Grass Roots performed an Independence Day concert on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., attracting a large crowd and setting a record for attendance (over half a million people), at that time, for an outdoor concert for a single musical act. She wrote and performed the theme for Landlord Blues (1987), while also having a small part in the film as attorney Sally Viscuso. [87][88][89] During their meeting, the Queen reveals to Paddington that she too always keeps a marmalade sandwich for emergencies, in her handbag. The political and religious divisions fueled three decades of violence known as the Troubles, involving paramilitary groups on both sides and U.K. security forces, in which 3,600 people died. A horse-drawn gun carriage is expected to take it Wednesday to the Houses of Parliament to lie in state for four days before a Monday funeral at Westminster Abbey. [6], For some months, the group appeared as the first "real" Grass Roots. [133] The 1993 "Weird Al" Yankovic song "Bedrock Anthem", set in the world of The Flintstones, begins with a brief parody of "Under the Bridge", followed by a more extensive parody of "Give It Away". "A Spot of Fishing" The Browns and Paddington go on a fishing trip and get marooned. Frusciante's then-girlfriend, Toni Oswald, selected his clothes that day. [7] The song was released under "The Grass Roots" name and sent, as a demo, to several radio stations of the San Francisco Bay area. 1968, sitar on "Little One", originally recorded ca. "How to Read Paddington Bear: Liberalism and the Foreign Subject in A Bear Called Paddington." On January 16, 1999, former Grass Roots members Joel Larson, Virgil Weber and Creed Bratton, along with Paul Downing on vocals and lead guitar (of Herman's Hermits & The Standells), Justin Chats on vocals, keyboards and saxophone, Dan Schwartz on bass and David Olson on backing vocals, were part of a 35th Anniversary Celebration at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles. [59] The mantra from the film, "If we're kind and polite, the world will be right", was taught to Paddington by his beloved Aunt Lucy in times of both duress and joy. The British monarchy draws mixed emotions in Northern Ireland, where Protestant unionists consider themselves British and Roman Catholic nationalists see themselves as Irish. [83] His creator Michael Bond was the second author to have their character feature on the coin after Beatrix Potter whose literary creation Peter Rabbit appeared two years earlier. The 3-disc set also featured three half-hour television specials, "Paddington Birthday Bonanza", "Paddington Goes To School" and "Paddington Goes to the Movies" along with 15 bonus episodes of The Wombles and Huxley Pig. [44], Paddington Bear appeared in "The Official BBC Children in Need Medley" with Peter Kay along with several other animated characters, which included popular British children's TV characters Thomas the Tank Engine, Bob the Builder, Teletubbies, Peppa Pig and Thunderbirds. The military C-17 Globemaster carrying the monarchs casket touched down at RAF Northolt, an air force base west of the city, about an hour after it left Edinburgh on Tuesday. Wicked FleshPaperback Coming Soon. In 1985, Hendryx wrote and recorded "Rock This House" with Keith Richards from her album The Heat. The actor Stephen Fry, who narrated Paddington audiobooks, stated "Michael Bond's bear is a Great British icon with his charm, humour, spirit of adventure and generosity". LONDON British officials say some 500 foreign dignitaries will attend Queen Elizabeth IIs state funeral, but invitations have not been sent to the leaders of Russia, Belarus or Myanmar. The Original Dixieland Jass Band (ODJB) was a Dixieland jazz band that made the first jazz recordings in early 1917. The country loaded its whole self into your slender hands / Hands that can rest, now, relieved of a centurys weight, he wrote. He was discovered in London Paddington station by the (human) Brown family who adopted him and gives his full name as "Paddington Brown," as his original name in bear language was too hard for them to pronounce. Paddington Bear is a fictional character in children's literature. She attended school at St. Gregory's and Latin Academy. [16], In 1986 another package had them appearing with The Monkees, Gary Puckett, and Herman's Hermits. EDINBURGH, Scotland While King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, travel to Northern Ireland on Tuesday, the queens coffin will be flown to London. [17], Rick Coonce died of heart failure on February 25, 2011,[citation needed] and Rob Grill died on July 11, 2011, from complications following a stroke. This band consisted of Creed Bratton (vocals, guitar), Rick Coonce (drums, percussion), Warren Entner (vocals, guitar, keyboards), and Kenny Fukomoto (vocals, bass) and had formed only a year earlier. The band was originally the creation of Lou Adler and songwriting duo P. F. Sloan and Steve Barri. LONDON Officials in charge of the park outside Buckingham Palace have told people to stop leaving marmalade sandwiches as a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II because of the negative impact on the parks wildlife.. '"[2][3][4], Kiedis was reluctant, as he felt the poem was too emotional and did not fit the Chili Peppers' style. "Paddington's Puzzle" Paddington's new jigsaw does not please Mr Curry. [45] He also joins the rest of the group for the final act. [11][12] Around this time, she became a member of the Black Rock Coalition, founded by Vernon Reid of Living Colour. Paddington Bear's 1989 television series was the first by a North American company, Hanna-Barbera, a co-production with Central Independent Television. It also further qualified the "mild bad language" as "infrequent", saying it referred to "a single mumbled use of 'bloody'". [64] The film received nominations at the 68th British Academy Film Awards for Best Adapted Screenplay as well as Best British Film at the Empire Awards, Best Fantasy Film at the Saturn Award, and Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Feature Film at the BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Awards. [90][91] The video would turn out to be one of the last public appearances of Elizabeth II before her death on 8 September 2022, and as a result Paddington Bear became a symbol of mourning for the Queen. "Under the Bridge" has been covered several times since its release in 1992. They included British Prime Minister Liz Truss, her Irish counterpart Micheal Martin and Irish President Michael D. Higgins. After a short-lived tenure as a member of the Del-Capris, Hendryx and Dash formed a singing group with Holte (once the lead singer of a girl group in Philadelphia called The Ordettes). ABC Records issued a final greatest hits package of the group titled ABC Collection in 1976. A bagpiper played as the coffin, draped with the royal standard, was carried out of St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. [citation needed]. He has said several times since leaving the band: "Being one of two and at times three guitarists to replace Lindsey Buckingham says more about Buckingham's genius than my guitar playing". From 18 April 2004 to 29 May 2007 the sales/radio airplay split was 50:50. [53] "Under the Bridge" is also performed on the Chili Peppers' concert video Off the Map released in 2001, and on an exclusive performance for iTunes in 2006. However, he believed that his life was better without drugs. Black Widow were a rock band that formed in Leicester, England, in September 1969. Two hours later, a hearse will take the coffin by road to Edinburgh airport. The resulting group was Grill, Larson, Provisor and Knighton. "A Visit to the Theatre" Paddington goes to see a play with the Browns. "A Visit to the Bank" A misunderstanding causes uproar at the bank. Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (/ s t f n i d r m n t / STEF-n-ee JUR-m-NOT-; born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.She is known for her image reinventions and musical versatility. "Trouble at the Airport" Airport officials suspect Paddington is travelling without a passport. [15][16], For a brief period in the mid 1990s, Mason joined Fleetwood Mac and released the album Time with them in 1995. The band were mostly known for their early use of Satanic and occult imagery in their music and stage act.[2]. Keyboardist Boom Gaspar has also been a touring/session member with Hendryx has been living in the Upper West Side of New York City since the early 1970s[17]. [54] From 4 November until 30 December 2014, 50 Paddington statues were placed around London close to museums, parks, shops and key landmarks. [citation needed]. In 1967 the band was offered the choice to go with their own name or choose to adopt a name that had already been heard of nationwide. Hendryx is known for her work as a solo artist as well as for being one-third of the trio Labelle, who had a hit with "Lady Marmalade". In 1998, Mason reunited with his former Traffic bandmate Jim Capaldi for The 40,000 Headmen Tour; a live album followed the tour. When moderate interest in this new band arose, Sloan and Barri went to look for a group that could incorporate the Grass Roots name. This lineup's first show was in Okinawa. In 1970, Mason was slated to be the second guitarist for Derek and the Dominos. [68] Both articles emphasise the welcoming Brown family and how the book captures Paddington's adventurous, charming, and funny attitude. After this was revealed in 1965, a special Paddington story, in which he got mixed up in the programme itself, appeared in the Blue Peter Annuals for many years. Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward lowered their heads as they stood at four sides of the oak coffin on Monday evening. [44] Therefore, the song has sometimes suffered from his limitations as a singer. The king is to meet Queen Elizabeth IIs casket at Buckingham Palace, where it will spend the night at the queens London home. No episodes survive in the BBC archives. On 18 January 2018, it became the most-reviewed film ever to remain at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, with 164 positive reviews, beating Toy Story 2, which had 163 positive reviews at the time. The leaders of Britain and Ireland joined politicians from Northern Ireland in the congregation. "Paddington Gives a Service" Paddington helps out when a tennis doubles match in the Blue Peter studio needs a player at short notice. In his brief spells with the group, Mason never quite fit in; Steve Winwood later recalled, "We all [Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood] tended to write together, but Mason would come in with a complete song that he was going to sing and tell us all what he expected us to play. [67], In 2021, the British Library hosted an exhibition on Paddington Bear. 1 (2006): 35-50. doi:10.1007/s10583-005-9453-3. He was inspired by the sight, during World War II, of Jewish refugee children from Europe arriving in Britain and of London children being evacuated to the countryside, the evacuees bearing labels perhaps similar to that attached to the bear Paddington "Please look after this bear". [78][79] In November 2014, a balloon with Paddington Bear was introduced in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. [42][43] The series also aired on HBO in between features, usually when they were airing children's programmes. with Kay Garrett (lead vocals), Kip Trevor (lead vocals, guitar and harmonica), Chris Dredge (guitar), Bob Bond (bass guitar), Clive Box (drums and piano), Gerry "Zoot" Taylor (organ), Clive Jones (aka Clive Beer-Jones; saxophone and flute).
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