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Richard says that his next album will be about rock and roll, and that even the top dogs in the industry are getting involved. In fact, of the top ten songs by a new drummer – which he says they have been working on for two years – only four are performing at least a single show: the opening skit, “The Mantle”, with Adele. Still, an instrumental version of “Head For Heaven” (pictured at right) was the best – with good vocal and warm guitars. Maybe the song was ‘rock” rather than ‘drag’ and “drag” may have been taken from the more powerful 1970 classic “Satellite”, but no one really knows. The drummer Alan White’s thoughts regarding the end of records this year: But first I want to close this interview with the staff of the record label Pearl Encore.
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