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The Poets – That’s the Way It’s Got to Be (1965)

The Poets – That’s the Way It’s Got to Be (1965)

Scottish psychedelic rock group The Poets and their 1965 single “That’s the Way It’s Got to Be” on Decca Records (F12074).

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  1. @Schmetter Ling 
    How can we sharpen our strengths to recover the mind from the hands of loss and fragmentation, and are there successful plans that will enable us to return to the right cultural situation?!

    Based on the pillars of literary development and from a rational basis, we were supposed to re-develop a modern educational vision, based on the output of a generation of creative writers capable of improvising all kinds of cultural discourses.
    Nations will not only rise to technology, but also to the sensory growth of man, and the student will not be mentally capable unless he or she can read literature and poetry.

    ALI SUROOR

  2. Three's a Crowd were definitely a 1st division band for me. Used to see them at the International – Smiggy let me up to sing This Old Heart of Mine one night (murderous high tenor key though – I pretty much screamed my way through it!). I remember him being one of the first to do a cracking version of Hendrix's take on Sergeant Pepper's.

  3. Members

    George Gallacher – lead vocals (born 21 September 1943, died 25 August 2012)
    John Dawson – bass guitar (born 6 May 1944, died 6 January 2002)
    Alan Weir – drums (born 12 September 1943, died 9 June 2010)
    Stafford Hamilton – rhythm guitar (born 1945, died 2011)
    Hume Paton – 12-string lead guitar (born Hume Michael Paton, 6 October 1945, died 30 April 2011)
    Tony Myles – rhythm guitar (born 11 January 1943, Douglas, Isle of Man)
    Jim Breakey – drums
    Fraser Watson – rhythm guitar, later lead guitar
    Andi Mulvey – lead vocals
    Norrie McLean – bass
    Ian McMillan – rhythm guitar
    Stuart McKenzie – drums
    Ray Duffy – drums (two weeks)
    Hughie Nicholson – drums
    Johnny Martin – bass
    Dougie Henderson – drums
    Hugh Burns – guitar
    Charlie Smith – drums
    Joe Breen – bass

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