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It'll probably be quite a long time before I dig up the answer to my question, if I don't forget the matter entirely, so I figure it's best to at least stick it here on this talk page, while I'm thinking of it. As I recall, Tomorrow was called Tomorrow's Children for awhile. I don't remember the details, if I'm remembering right at all. Hey, I'm just happy I can find all my old albums. Old rock mags and catalogues? I'm afraid they're disorganized all over my basement.
IanHistor17:32, 12 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Who did what ?
The article refers in passing to Twink being the drummer, Howe being the guitarist and West being the singer - presumably Wood played bass ? Did any of them play keyboards ? Can someone in the know add this information please.
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It'll probably be quite a long time before I dig up the answer to my question, if I don't forget the matter entirely, so I figure it's best to at least stick it here on this talk page, while I'm thinking of it. As I recall, Tomorrow was called Tomorrow's Children for awhile. I don't remember the details, if I'm remembering right at all. Hey, I'm just happy I can find all my old albums. Old rock mags and catalogues? I'm afraid they're disorganized all over my basement.
IanHistor17:32, 12 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Who did what ?
The article refers in passing to Twink being the drummer, Howe being the guitarist and West being the singer - presumably Wood played bass ? Did any of them play keyboards ? Can someone in the know add this information please.
RGCorris (
talk)
18:14, 21 September 2015 (UTC)reply