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Topic History of: RIP Alan White drummer
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Green Man I love to know where the next big rock band going to be.

I don't poser shit that is disguised as rock/metal like My Chemical Romance or Bullet For My Valentine. Peter Framptons' It's A Plain Shame is heavier. Airbourne are good but sound too much like AC/DC IMHO,


There was Man, Camel, Soft Machine, Foghat, Caravan, Focus, FM, Saxon, Molly Hatchet, Humble Pie, Lynard Skynard, Blackfoot, Def Leppard, Scorpions, Fleetwood Mac ( I love their heavy rock/blues stuff), Pink Floyd and of course Marillon (for Wyot )
Martin Hutchinson Met him a couple of times. I was talking about Alan with Geoff Downes last Monday who said he hoped that Alan would be back for the next tour.
JK2006 In the 60s and 70s Alan was known as one of the best drummers around. He was in YES for a while (so was my Kooks member Tony O'Reilly). Only 72.