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Ritchie Blackmore the moody 'man in black' guitarist of 1970s DEEP PURPLE & RAINBOW in an interview from the late 1970s rated FOCUS very much and even claimed that they were one of his favourite progressive rock bands from the early 1970s.

BEST ALBUMS-

1.MOVING WAVES
2.FOCUS III
3.HAMBURGER CONCERTO

WORTH A LISTEN-

4.IN & OUT OF FOCUS
5.MOTHER FOCUS
6.SHIP OF MEMORIES
7.FOCUS CON PROBY (featuring P.J.Proby)
 

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Well I have picked up some tickets to see Focus in Sheffield in November, can't wait to see them again, maybe I will get to meet Thijs van Leer again for a beer. I will have seen Focus over 10 times now and they still amaze me.

They are supported by a band called Haze who have been around for some time and hail from Sheffield so should be a great night, maybe some Haze CD's and T's to be purchased:woot:
 

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great band Focus, still wondering will there be anyone whom would state this bands great album...
 

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which album would you say is the better one to a first time listen as I personnel would say any of the first four...
 

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Ritchie Blackmore the moody 'man in black' guitarist of 1970s DEEP PURPLE & RAINBOW in an interview from the late 1970s rated FOCUS very much and even claimed that they were one of his favourite progressive rock bands from the early 1970s.

BEST ALBUMS-

1.MOVING WAVES
2.FOCUS III
3.HAMBURGER CONCERTO

WORTH A LISTEN-

4.IN & OUT OF FOCUS
5.MOTHER FOCUS
6.SHIP OF MEMORIES
7.FOCUS CON PROBY (featuring P.J.Proby)

:omg::oyea: blackmore said :rolleyes:

Well I have picked up some tickets to see Focus in Sheffield in November, can't wait to see them again, maybe I will get to meet Thijs van Leer again for a beer. I will have seen Focus over 10 times now and they still amaze me.

They are supported by a band called Haze who have been around for some time and hail from Sheffield so should be a great night, maybe some Haze CD's and T's to be purchased:woot:

@Sweaty you do love your progressive rock...:bow: me to :bow: :grinthumb
 

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