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    Default Warhorse (band)

    Formed by Nick Simper (of Deep Purple)after Masha Hunt left
    'The Marsha hunt Band'.

    A frequently overlooked band which only released 2 albums,
    then folded (sadly). Anyway I wont bore you with all the
    details which you could easily find on wikipedia.

    They take a while to grow on you, but have some fantastic
    music which I recomend. Especially those who like the
    early (60s) Deep Purple years...

    ok heres the link already


    Hope some of you appreciate the music as much as I do



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    Not to be confused with the modern doom band Warhorse btw.



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    They came and went before most people (including me) were even born, so I doubt many people will have any interest in them.



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    Quote Originally Posted by D'yer Mak'er
    Not to be confused with the modern doom band Warhorse btw.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nowhere
    They came and went before most people (including me) were even born, so I doubt many people will have any interest in them.
    Both quite valid points. Was well before I was born too. However, I personally prefer music from that era. I will also be first to point out
    I have very limited tastes in music. At ther end of the day I know
    what I like and what I dont like. Still would encourage people who like
    the early rock, to give it a look see. Another band of note is "Lucifers Friend"
    of which John Lawton (of Uriah Heep) was vocalist.



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    You might like Jerusalem, a British band who put out a self-titled album in 1972 that was produced by Ian Gillan of Deep Purple.
    Great tunes. Too bad they never got anywhere.

    http://www.myspace.com/jerusalemheavy72



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