Then again, Brand X included many musicians, which did many interesting things besides that band, Morris Pert was not the only one there with a prolific career. For instance, Percy Jones, the bassist of the jazz fusion group, did intriguing things, we already heard him on a few tunes on our blog, but I would claim his work with The Liverpool Scene probably surprises us the most, because the collective could be seen as a poetry rock collective. Yes, they combined the power of poesy with the mechanism of rock music. However, they can also veer towards the parody as we can see in the link. This tune of theirs reminds me of something The Temperance Seven might have done, had they decided to make fun of the 60's blues from United Kingdom.










