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IT IS the British rock scene of the 1960s. A man in a white suit, eyes squeezed in concentration as he blasts away on the tenor sax doesn't see the world around him - let alone his fellow white-robed bandmates equally entranced by their own music - as they all change to shades of green. | IT IS the British rock scene of the 1960s. A man in a white suit, eyes squeezed in concentration as he blasts away on the tenor sax doesn't see the world around him - let alone his fellow white-robed bandmates equally entranced by their own music - as they all change to shades of green. | ||
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You may never have heard of the band The Franklin Big Six but you will know those they shared the bill with at university gigs across the UK; legends such as The Who and Cream. | You may never have heard of the band The Franklin Big Six but you will know those they shared the bill with at university gigs across the UK; legends such as The Who and Cream. | ||
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