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Catalogue number
CHICKENCD006
Release date
09/06/2003
Format
CD
Label
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Brian Appleton
My Turn to Be Poorly

Brian is a rock musicologist and (suspended) part time lecturer in Media Studies at a college of further education in the Newcastle under Lyme area. Originally from the Selly Oak area of Birmingham, he is in a destructive relationship with Wendy, an aroma-therapist.

Brian claims to have been no less than pivotal in the development of popular music for more than thirty years, influencing artists as diverse as Rod Stewart, The Byrds, Steve Harley and Morrissey, his only reward being dumped upon from a great height. On his CD you will find audio snippets from his first lecture tour, 'Lets Look at Sound'.

Has Brian been the unsung guiding force behind countless musical movements in British and American pop, having as his only reward failure, oblivion and despair?

Have a steady stream of artists stolen their trademark ideas, riffs and stage presence from this embittered Brummie?

Have they then conspired to keep him in obscurity whilst claiming his intellectual property as their own?

You decide!