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Subject: G.T.Moore and the reggea guitars From: Yo Date: 24 Jun 00 - 06:19 AM Is that a name of a group? I remember a group called something like that, but can't find them nowhere. I think they sang (srry for my English maybe): -Thou shallt not kill -Johny's gone to buy a gun I know some lyrics of that last one. Can anybody help me to find this band, or this album, or these songs?! TIA Yo. |
Subject: RE: Help: G.T.Moore and the reggea guitars From: Brakn Date: 24 Jun 00 - 09:02 AM G.(Gerald)T.Moore and The Reggae Guitars did two albums as far as I know. The first was G.T.Moore and The Reggae Guitars in 1974 and the second was Reggae Blues in 1975. I've got no idea what the tracks were. I saw them one time when they supported Dr.Feelgood. |
Subject: RE: Help: G.T.Moore and the reggea guitars From: Kohoutek Date: 24 Jun 00 - 10:09 AM You can find some information about them here K |
Subject: RE: Help: G.T.Moore and the reggea guitars From: Yo Date: 21 Aug 00 - 08:39 AM Thanks Kohoutek. That's the first time in many years I hear from this band again. But, and that's why I came back to this thread, no lyrics on the page you gave me. So, if anyone knows where to find lyrics to these songs!? Especialy "Tho ¿ shallt not kill" and "Johnny's gone" I'll wait and see, YO! |
Subject: RE: Help: G.T.Moore and the reggea guitars From: GUEST,alanabit Date: 22 Aug 00 - 12:50 AM I've not heard of them for ages either. I knew Gerald (slightly)and his sister Jo rather better from the Reading folk club scene in the mid seventies. Jo was also a fine singer and writer and they occasionally played together. I first saw Gerald playing in an acoustic trio called "Heron". He later turned up playing guitar in the Isaac Guillory Band in the early eighties, I believe. Does anybody know any more? alanabit |
Subject: RE: Help: G.T.Moore and the reggea guitars From: Yo Date: 14 Nov 00 - 10:32 AM Refresh this one, it might be worth it...;-] |
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