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<description> The Borderline was pretty full with a great buzz. PRP took to the stage with plenty of cheer and a great infectious old school toe-tapping rock set ensued. The band featured three great young musicians on bass, guitar (great player.from Stampede) and drums. Rueben Archer was on vocals, and although (he admitted) was a little hoarse and raspy, and stuggled with a few parts, he was aided by Andy Dobbs (?) on backing. Nevertheless, he did a good job and had that old school presence so many youngsters just don't have. 

Raymond showed last night just how good a player and writer he is, and in my opinion, SHOULD be way more involved with UFO's recent writing, production and overall direction. Listening to his own songs (from old and new PRP records), its more than clear he played a big part in the classic UFO light/shade, hard/soft with angular riffs and time changes.

Treats: opened with UFO's JUST ANOTHER SUICIDE!! It sounded brilliant live. We also got from No Place To Run TAKE OR LEAVE IT, LOVE TO LOVE, DOCTOR DOCTOR. PRP proved that people DO want to hear more obscure UFO tracks live. UFO...take note. We also got some SAVOY BROWN thrown in. 

I hope PRP do more gigs, as this was on the money for me, and dare I say it...I prefer PRPs Terms And Conditions Apply CD over the last three UFO CDs, and live they were just as entertaining.</description><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,929084,929084#msg-929084</link><lastBuildDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 08:23:27 +1000</lastBuildDate>
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<title>Re: Paul Raymond Project live last night.</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,929084,929191#msg-929191</link><description><![CDATA[ Agree with you there Scott. It was a heart warming evening and I enjoyed more than recent UFO shows I have been to. My jaw hit the floor when they opened with Just ANother Suicide. And given how big an influence UFO are on Stampede's sound, Reuben and Rob were a perfect choice.]]></description>
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<title>Re: Paul Raymond Project live last night.</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,929084,929117#msg-929117</link><description><![CDATA[ Agree with Scott great to see Paul playing so well and really enjoying himself.<br />Plenty of banter between him and Reuben too!!<br />Pig Iron were excellent too!!]]></description>
<dc:creator>marke63</dc:creator>
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<title>Re: Paul Raymond Project live last night.</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,929084,929097#msg-929097</link><description><![CDATA[ Sounds like a great gig Scott - cheers for that!]]></description>
<dc:creator>RAMSAY</dc:creator>
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<title>Paul Raymond Project live last night.</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,929084,929084#msg-929084</link><description><![CDATA[ The Borderline was pretty full with a great buzz. PRP took to the stage with plenty of cheer and a great infectious old school toe-tapping rock set ensued. The band featured three great young musicians on bass, guitar (great player.from Stampede) and drums. Rueben Archer was on vocals, and although (he admitted) was a little hoarse and raspy, and stuggled with a few parts, he was aided by Andy Dobbs (?) on backing. Nevertheless, he did a good job and had that old school presence so many youngsters just don't have.<br /><br />Raymond showed last night just how good a player and writer he is, and in my opinion, SHOULD be way more involved with UFO's recent writing, production and overall direction. Listening to his own songs (from old and new PRP records), its more than clear he played a big part in the classic UFO light/shade, hard/soft with angular riffs and time changes.<br /><br />Treats: opened with UFO's JUST ANOTHER SUICIDE!! It sounded brilliant live. We also got from No Place To Run TAKE OR LEAVE IT, LOVE TO LOVE, DOCTOR DOCTOR. PRP proved that people DO want to hear more obscure UFO tracks live. UFO...take note. We also got some SAVOY BROWN thrown in.<br /><br />I hope PRP do more gigs, as this was on the money for me, and dare I say it...I prefer PRPs Terms And Conditions Apply CD over the last three UFO CDs, and live they were just as entertaining.]]></description>
<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
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