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  1. John Kenneth Wetton (Derbyshire, 12 de junio de 1949-31 de enero de 2017) [1] fue un cantante, bajista y guitarrista británico. Biografía [ editar ] Nació Derbyshire , Inglaterra , sin embargo, creció en Bournemouth , Dorset .

  2. John Wetton live mit Asia (2006). John Kenneth Wetton (* 12.Juni 1949 in Willington, England; † 31. Januar 2017 in Bournemouth) war ein britischer Rockmusiker.Sein Hauptinstrument war der E-Bass, er war aber auch Sänger, Gitarrist und mit verschiedenen anderen Instrumenten (Klavier, Mellotron, Geige) vertraut.. Seit den frühen 1970er Jahren war er als professioneller Musiker aktiv und war ...

  3. Losing sight of what we did and who we are. 'Cause it's the real world that we're living in. And with human kind I feel I don't fit in. Sometimes it just frightens me to think of. where I've been. And the many times I felt like giving in. But the real world is the right place to begin. Report lyrics.

  4. 3 de dic. de 2005 · The opener begins with promising moody keyboards, and a couple of piano and twanging bass notes lead into great uplifting rock song with dark moments. Wetton's voice, still excellent, begins the song proper. Some enjoyable guitar here, and the bass part isn't bad. A fantastic example of eighties-sounding rock. Stunning.

  5. DYLAN WETTON. “As a young kid, sharing your father with the world, might feel like losing part of him. Growing up, you learn that sharing is the highest form of love and that love multiplies going from soul to soul. So, it is with great pride that I share my father with you, through the music and the words of this boxset.”.

  6. Bass, Organ, Backing Vocals – John Wetton; Design – Graphreaks; Drums – Bill Atkinson; Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Soloist, Lead Guitar – Alan Barry (2) ... It Is And It Isn't (LP, Album, Promo, Stereo, RI - Richmond Pressing) ATCO Records: SD 33-378: US: 1971: New Submission. It Is And It Isn't (LP, Album, PR-Presswell Pressing ...

  7. 1 de jun. de 2013 · This is John with a 12-string, joined by Steve Hackett (on harmonica!). Overall, it is an awesome album, one that I took out of my CD interchanger with much dismay. If you have ever enjoyed any of John's work, or just want to hear a great melodic rock album then this is one that you simply have to get. Originally appeared in Feedback #62, May 01.