Made in England

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Music group Black Box Recorder's first album, 'England Made Me,' is made up of subtle and insidious tunes accompanied by a strange set of lyrics written by Luke Haines and John Moore. Some of the songs deal with themes which are familiar from music produced by the Auteurs, for which Haines is singer and songwriter. However, most simply present negative views of modern life in the UK. The group intends to produce another album, but its members do not plan to devote their entire time to this work.

Author: Mueller, Andrew

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Back in the summer of '67

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Stephen Stills was the main driving force behind rock group Buffalo Springfield, which existed for only 25 months in the mid-1960s, according to Richie Furay. Stills feels that the band's collapse was caused by Neil Young's rejection of Stills' leadership.

Author: Martin, Gavin
Interview, Rock musicians, Furay, Richie, Stills, Stephen, Buffalo Springfield (Music group)

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