Richard Littler on Nostr: #Progrock in 2023: Too many short-lived past members of a group, which was famous in ...
#Progrock in 2023: Too many short-lived past members of a group, which was famous in the 1970s, all touring separately with different backing bands, all claiming to be the authentic group but unable to use the original group name or trademarked logo because a legal oversight somehow made the 5th wife of the 12th keyboard player the legal owner of the brand in 1982.
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