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Blood Well Write

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I always look forward to my new copy of Prog magazine. I love opening it to discover new bands, new sounds or reminders of old memories. It was such a shame that I came across Barry Smith’s email [Time For A Rethink?, Prog 134]. It really brought me down.

I respect his right to have a point of view and obviously he’s more musically minded than both Steve Hackett and Steve Howe. Curiously, though I haven’t noticed any to castigate these poor-quality musicians? Does he advocate that they should retire and stop?

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