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Topic History of: Captain Sensible and Prog Rock
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Rich I'd love to hear him on Desert Island Discs. I did listen to the archived podcast versions a few years ago but haven't in a very long time.

So he hid his liking for prog rock. That seems amusing to me when you consider he happily showed his hand for what I think of as a bit of kiddy pop with his No1 summer 1982 single Happy Talk.

Glad It's All Over is an underated classic in my opinion, I love that song. I liked Wot at the time too. Rename it Wyot for the purposes of this forum. I wonder if Wyot knows Wot! Fun fact, it was in the charts at exactly the same time as What by Soft Cell.

youtu.be/yPfB3eRX130?si=zSmGInodhDQaJWIO
Green Man Superb article written by Dom Lawson.

www.loudersound.com/features/captain-sen...oved-prog-but-hid-it