"Kites (Stereo) [2004 Remastered Version]" by Simon Dupree & The Big Sound

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If you know Stackridge - you may know The Korgis.

I know both. Love Stackridge. Like The Korgis.

In case you don't know ...Stackridge made quirky, melodic English pop-rock that mixed progressive, folk, and vaudeville, whilst The Korgis made highly melodic British pop with thoughtful lyrics, strong vocal harmonies, and irresistibly catchy hooks.

Interesting then that the creative forces of Stackridge were the same as The Korgis - Progressive Rock 70s 'albums' band transitions to melodic harmonies 80s 'singles' band.

I have known the connection forever.

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If you know Simon Dupree and the Big Sound - you may know Gentle Giant.

I know both. Love Simon Dupree. Love Gentle Giant.

In case you don't know ... Simon Dupree and the Big Sound blended blue-eyed soul and R&B with a psychedelic-pop sheen, whilst Gentle Giant played highly complex, fiercely inventive progressive rock that fused hard rock with classical, medieval, folk, and jazz .

Interesting then that the creative forces of Simon Dupree and the Big Sound were the same as Gentle Giant - Soul/R&B band from the 60s (just about a one hit wonder) transitions to one of the most avant-garde and influential progressive bands of the 70s.

I never - ever knew this - discovering it just this morning as I was being a squirrel around today’s crucial track. 🤯

I guess you can't hold great creatives down and great creatives are not one trick ponies.

Have a better than expected day (tip o’ the hat to ‘JW’)

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