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AfroCelts - Nevermore
(Oct 03, 2011 - 17:22)
Weak as either a celtic or african inspired track.

The Move - Message From The Country
(Jul 28, 2011 - 15:50)
The Move were definitely inspired by the Beatles.  It's Jeff Lynne of ELO and remember it's bloody 1971 not 2011.  He was friends with George Harrison.  Makes sense that his sound would feed off the same tree as George H.  Ok, so not too original but nice to hear where the source of later ELO sound comes from.



The Move - Message From The Country
(Jul 28, 2011 - 15:48)
Same guy - Jeff Lynne of ELO - prior to forming that band  RickyBobby wrote:

Funny. I thought it was some kind of unreleased/rare Beatles track.  Gets a 1. Sorry.

 



Electric Light Orchestra - Can't Get It Out Of My Head
(Jul 28, 2011 - 13:15)
ELO - a brilliant contributor to the pop music manifesto.  Lynne captured the spirit of the Beatles when he helped form The Move in the 60's.  Showed his greatness more recently during Concert for George in UK, and in Grammy event live with Tom Petty, Prince and other luminaries.