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Originally Posted by chutsler
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I thought Glenn should have 'toughed-it-out' with Trapeze... I was really bummed out by his decision to join Purple... I think Trapeze would have gone on to bigger and better things... I really thought it was 'the end' for Trapeze... I was glad Mel soldiered on with the band... Hot Wire was a 'valiant' attempt to recreate the sound they had with Glenn but it was never really the same without Glenn...
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Couldn't agree more. The reaction in the Black Country at the time was that Glenn had let us all down by going off to Purple and leaving Mel & Dave in the lurch. There were boycotts of Purple gigs at Wolverhampton Civic at one point, if memory serves...
Hindsight's a great thing, but if Trapeze has stayed together in '73, they might have conquered the world
Just my opinion...