Originally posted by Clownio
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Richard Sinclair (born June 6, 1948 in Canterbury, England) is a progressive rock bassist, guitarist and vocalist who has been a member of several bands of the Canterbury scene.
He played guitar in the root Canterbury band Wilde Flowers before going on to be a founding member of Caravan. Sinclair left Caravan in the early 1970s and joined Hatfield and the North and later Camel for a couple of years. Eventually his cousin David Sinclair (also once in Caravan) would join Camel only for both of them to leave the band shortly afterwards. Richard has always wanted to explore the boundaries in music rather than stay in one static form. This is a primary reason for him not staying in one particular band for a great length. He's currently living in England and can be contacted at web site below with attention to "Heather".I don't know my arse from an hole in the groundComment
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don't know about clownio but i like a phone to do be just a phone. nothing else. i don't want internet or camcorder or microsoft project or games. i want it to be a clam style and to be light and to last for a long time on call and standby.Comment
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how old are your students?Originally posted by zeitghostIt looks quite cool, being made out of proper meccano, with bits of lego stuck on with bluetack.
The two little lego men tacked onto the battery holder really make it in my opinion...
Now if I could just get it to do something sensible...Comment
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oh dear.Originally posted by ClownioRichard Sinclair (born June 6, 1948 in Canterbury, England) is a progressive rock bassist, guitarist and vocalist.....He's currently living in England and can be contacted at web site below with attention to "Heather".Comment
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i love caravan too.
esp their classic "if i could do it all over again i'd do it all over you"Comment
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Mmmmm possiblyOriginally posted by DS23has richard become heather?
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I like the Sony Ericsson one I've got currently cos I can listen to music apart from that I'm not that fussed. Would like to be able to pick up my emails - if I ever got any.Originally posted by ZorbaWhat do you like? Simplicity, flashness or wholesome gadgety reboot-it-every-day goodness?I don't know my arse from an hole in the groundComment
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