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Eating an orange and thinking about how much I love this world, even if it kinda sucks sometimes.
Hope everyone out there is having a good day, and if not, that it's soon able to improve
Wireless "Wireless"1976 + "Positively Human, Relatively Sane" 1978 + "No Static" 1980 Canada Prog Hard Rock,AOR
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milesago 'Australian band Autumn broke up during an ill-fated trip to the UK in early 1972, splitting within just six weeks of their arrival. McMurray, Beatson and Marshall formed Mecca, moved to Canada and went on to join Canadian band Wireless. That band issued three albums of bluesy hard rock, Wireless (1976), Positively Human, Relatively Sane (1979) and No Static (1980), on the Anthem label.' I first bought their second album, 'Positively Human', without knowing anything about this band, liked the look of the band and the cover. It wasn't as 'easy' as most albums I bought at that time, mostly more plain hard rock, but it grew fast on me. Since then I've loved it and played it a lot!Then, Geddy Lee produced their third, and that was an obvious investment, and a great album in any way. Awesome playing & twin guitars in a semi prog rock style, not exactly single hit material. Many years later, I eventually got a hold on their first vinyl, and believe me, it's NOT easy to find.....~
Wireless "Wireless"1976
Tracklist Spend The Night With Me 4:31 Old Fashioned Feeling 4:35 Where We Ought To Be 3:35 Lady Anne 6:29 I Just Couldn't Believe It 3:04 Lovin' In Return 3:42 Chain Of Fools 3:28 Go Now 3:02 Love The Way You Feel 5:26
Wireless "Positively Human, Relatively Sane" 1978
Credits
Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Marty Morin Guitar – Steve McMurray Guitar, Vocals – Michael Crawford Lead Vocals – Marty Morin (tracks: 5, 8) Lead Vocals, Bass – Allan Marshall Vocals [Additional] – Greg Grace Tracklist I Know You Know 3:27 No Way Out 2:48 Goodnight Ladies 3:51 Right To Beg 4:18 What You Make It 3:37 The Hard Way 4:07 Sign Right Here 3:39 The Rut 4:36 461 Markham 5:10 Wireless "No Static" 1980
Credits
Bass, Vocals – Allan Marshall Drums, Vocals – Marty Morin Guitar, Vocals – Michael Crawford , Steve McMurray Sleeve Notes – Derek Oliver Tracklist
Pay To Ride 2:50 Timekeeper 3:11 Go Naked Through The World 3:17 One Of A Kind 3:04 East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon 4:18 Deep Heat 3:06 Warm Night With A 3/4 Moon 3:48 Friends 4:02 Journey Of A Possible Hero 4:18 Members
Mike Crawford - Guitar, vocals Allan Marshall - Bass, vocals Steve McMurray - Guitar, vocals Marty Morin - drums Glenn Beatson - Drums Mike Lalonde - Vocals Lawrence DelGrande - Keyboard, vocals
Discography
Wireless (1976) Positively Human Relatively Sane (1978) No Static (1980)
Wireless "Wireless"1976 + "Positively Human, Relatively Sane" 1978 + "No Static" 1980 Canada Prog Hard Rock,AOR
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