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Palace Revolution 2000
I'd say as far as musicians go the loss of Wyman has been the most traumatic.
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kleermaker
In fact it's quite easy:
1963 - 1973: the great period: from rise to greatness
1974 - 2013: the aftermath: from greatness to fall
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24FPS
It's impossible to put into 3 eras. The Brian Years are one subset. Mick Taylor is another. The Ron Wood to Bill leaving is one more, and everything after is stage work because the band as a recording unit basically ground to a halt and they became a very good nostalgia band.
So...63-68. 69-74. 75-1993. 1994 and counting. The last one is the longest, but the least interesting.
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kleermaker
In fact it's quite easy:
1963 - 1973: the great period: from rise to greatness
1974 - 2013: the aftermath: from greatness to fall
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kleermaker
In fact it's quite easy:
1963 - 1973: the great period: from rise to greatness
1974 - 2013: the aftermath: from greatness to fall
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camper88
1662-67: Experimental
1968-73: Classical
1974-81: Revisionist
1982-12: Baroque/ rococo
note: almost perfectly overlaps with the proponents of Guitaristist classification system, where BJ belongs to the Experimental period, Taylor to the Classsical, and Wood to the Revisionist and Baroque/ Rococo.
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MingSubu
Jones, Taylor, Wood
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ryanpowQuote
MingSubu
Jones, Taylor, Wood
That's a good simple way to do it, except I'd add another Jones at the end.