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STRING DRIVEN THING "Circus" Play Video

STRING DRIVEN THING "Circus"

STRING DRIVEN THING from Glasgow were one of the most innovative progressive/folk rock bands of their time. Their selftitled album and "The Machine That Cried", released in 1972 resp.1973 were milestones of this era....

STRING DRIVEN THING - To know you is to love you Play Video

STRING DRIVEN THING - To know you is to love you

Back in the 70s, when there was no MTV, real music fans went underground digging for gold, and found bands like String Driven Thing. Fronted by Glaswegians Chris & Pauline Adams, they were part of the famed Charisma...

String Driven Thing - The Machine That Cried Play Video

String Driven Thing - The Machine That Cried

Another progressive track from String Driven Thing. From the same album. Enjoy violin

STRING DRIVEN THING "Suicide" Play Video

STRING DRIVEN THING "Suicide"

STRING DRIVEN THING from Glasgow were one of the most innovative progressive/folk rock bands of their time. Their selftitled album and "The Machine That Cried", released in 1972 resp. 1973 were milestones of this era....

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String Driven Thing Biography

String Driven Thing were a 1970s folk-rock band from Scotland, led by husband and wife Chris Adams and Pauline Adams and featuring the electric violin of Graham Smith.

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