GRAME GRACE
GRAME GRACE recorded some Great numbers in the mid 70s, kinda acoustic BOWIE/HARLEY inspired numbers, see our gateway 1 for reviews....
RACEY
RACEY had a hit in europe with 'SOME GIRLS', a GREAT song we say and their lp is a GREAT one too, unfortunately they could not survive in the punk climate at the time, however yrs later they reformed and played the circuit, see page 4 for reviews, for a discograhy see the IMPOSSIBLE DISCOGRAPHIES
"I remembered one morning when I discovered a cocoon in a bark of a tree, just as a butterfly was making a hole in its case and preparing to come out. I waited awhile, but it was too long appearing and I was impatient. I bent over it and breathed on it to warm it. I warmed it as quickly as I could and the miracle began to happen before my eyes, faster than life.
The case opened, the butterfly started slowly crawling out and I shall never forget my horror when I saw how its wings were folded back and crumpled; the wretched butterfly tried with its whole trembling body to unfold them. Bending over it I tried to help it with my breath. In vain.
It needed to be hatched out patiently and the unfolding of its wings should be a gradual process in the sun. Now it was too late. My breath had forced the butterfly to appear, all crumpled, before its time. It struggled desperately and, a few seconds later, died in the palm of my hand.
The little body is, I do believe, the greatest weight I have on my conscience, for I realize today that it is a mortal sin to violate the great laws of nature. We should not hurry, we should not be impatient, but we should confidently obey the eternal rhythm." (from Zorba the Greek, by Nikos Kazantzakis)
"Improving our own attitudes and our own state of mind takes time. Haste and impatience can only defeat our purposes." (from This is Al-Anon, quoted in Courage to Change, page 93). Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc., Virginia Beach, VA
DAVID DUNDAS
last but not least we have DAVID DUNDAS, some of u remember his GREAT pop hit of '76 'JEANS ON', which was used in a jeans commercial, see page 4 for reviews