The Strawbs

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  • folk
  • live before you die
  • 80s
  • rock
  • 70s
The STRAWBS was a 60's folk and medieval band that turned prog-rock with the help of Dave Cousins and Rick Wakeman. Wakeman is featured on the albums "Strawbs", "Dragonfly", "Just A Collection of...", and "From The Witchwood" before he joined Prog rock supergroup YES. The group ceased to exist at the end of the 1970s.
A reunion on Rick Wakeman’s TV show Gas Tank in 1983 resulted in an invitation to reform to headline 1983’s Cambridge Folk Festival.

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Songs

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    'Til the Sun Comes Shining Through

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    (Wasting My Time) Thinking of You

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    A Boy and His Dog

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    A Glimpse of Heaven

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    A Good Woman's Love

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    A Mind of My Own

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    Absent Friend

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    Absent Friend (How I Need You)

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    Action Replay

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    Afraid to Let You Go

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    Ah Me, Ah My

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    Alexander the Great

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    Alice's Song

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    All I Need Is You

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    All the Little Ladies

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    Always on My Mind

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    And You Need Me

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    And You Need Me/Josephine, for Better or Worse

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    Another Day

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    Another Day Without You

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    Aquarius

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    Autumn

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    Autumn: (I) Heroine's Theme - (II) Deep Summer's Sleep - (III) The Winter Long

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    Back in the Old Routine

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    Back on the Farm

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    Backside

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    Barcarole (For the Death of Venice)

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    Beat the Retreat

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    Beneath the Angry Sky

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    Benedictus

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    Beside the Rio Grande

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    Big Brother

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    Bitter Sunshine

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    Blue Angel

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    Burning for Me

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    Cannondale

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    Canon Dale

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    Carry Me Home

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    Changes Arrange Us

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    Charmer

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    Christmas Cheer

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    Ciggy Barlust

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    Close Your Eyes

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    Coal Creek March

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    Cold Steel

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    Copenhagen

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    Cry No More

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    Cut Like a Diamond

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    Dance On

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    Dancing to the Devil's Beat


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