Greg Lake is cool, but when it comes to prog, for some reason I've always been more a fan of John Wetton.
Their voices are remarkably similar. It's no wonder that Robert Fripp brought John Wetton into King Crimson to replace Greg Lake... And it's also no wonder that Asia asked Greg Lake to stand in for John Wetton for a few shows on their 1983 tour. You may want to check out one of my Asia reviews.
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Sorry, I can't place it. It reminds me of one of the double-necks Mike Rutherford used to use with Genesis, but I don't think it's that one ...
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Dave,
It belongs to Greg Lake, my fave bass guy.
Thanks for much for stopping by! I always wonder if anyone reads this blog!!! WELCOME. Now I have to keep up with it better :)
Greg Lake is cool, but when it comes to prog, for some reason I've always been more a fan of John Wetton.
Their voices are remarkably similar. It's no wonder that Robert Fripp brought John Wetton into King Crimson to replace Greg Lake... And it's also no wonder that Asia asked Greg Lake to stand in for John Wetton for a few shows on their 1983 tour. You may want to check out one of my Asia reviews.
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