The Week In The History
- 2.5(1966)[14] : Opposition played at Countersthorpe Village Institute.
- 2.11(1966)[14] : Opposition played at Narborough Youth Club.
- 2.8(1968)[16] : The Opposition played at Bedford Bridge Hotel.
- 2.9(1968)[16] : The Opposition played at Wigston Royal Oak.
- 2.8(1969)[17] : The Art played at Bedford Village Hall.
- 2.10(1978)[26] : "Spread Your Wings" (B-side : "Sheer Heart Attack") was released in the UK and reached No.34.
What's New ?
>> Fan Stuff: "First Impression of John" by Eva.
- (Seraph) Cool John matched the top page!
- (Fire) Thank your for your wonderful artwork. I'm really surprised at your cool John!
- (Doze) It's nice to see the cool John indeed. But whenever I see his photos or images, I can't help wondering "how many children he has at that time?". Oh dear!
- (kapeo) I also like to see him playing hard with this downcast eyes.
- (pasta) Hmm, this cool John seized hold of Eva's heart.
- (Chappi) What a nice artwork, Eva! He is also my favorite, although his leathers was somewhat unpopular.
- (linen) Thank you again for your great artworks, Eva. I also fell in love with him with short hair, because his short hair attracts me so much.
- (Miss Lemon) Your artworks becomes austerely elegant (for the Japanese fans, maybe?) Thanks for your wonderful John!
What's In?
Don't like Hot Space?
Although some fans in real time tend to keep a distance from the album (because of its music style, its sleeve or lack of John's live bass) and John himself once said he didn't like it, there are still many fans who like the album and they're talking about it this week. For you, what does the album Hot Space mean?
Thank you for reading. See you next week!