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Bloody Well Write

BLINKERED VIEW

was enjoying the Gary Kemp interview [Outer Limits, 121] very much until I read [the Your Shout] comments on whether Gary should be in . There were a few negative comments saying he shouldn’t [but] these are probably the same people who won’t accept any kind of new music in their lives unless it is a 70s Genesis/Pink Floyd/ELP clone. I know these people exist because I have a mate who is just like that. His head is firmly stuck in a 1970s sandpit and as hard as I try to introduce him to new bands the more he resists. I am going to buy the Gary Kemp album because I’m open to something new, unlike a lot of your readers who have their 1970s

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