Sunday, 25 November 2012

LINK: Rick Wakeman - good bloke, nice cloak



In Classic Rock magazine, Keyboard legend Rick Wakeman talks about the sometimes fractious relationship between rock and classical music, particularly in the 1960s, and how he managed to fuse the two genres successfully on albums such as Journey To The Centre Of The Earth.





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