I hope Roger was never involved with something that awful :/
GT · Member since
This has nothing to do with the Reaction that Roger was involved with - do not buy.
pittrek · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]GT wrote:[/b]
This has nothing to do with the Reaction that Roger was involved with - do not buy.[/QUOTE]
Thanks
John S Stuart · Member since
The Reaction only had two vocalists.
First: Johnny Quale (Acetate recorded by "Johnny Quale and The Reaction").
Second: After he left - "Johnny Quale and The Reaction" simply became - "The Reaction" with Roger Taylor as new lead vocalist.
This is not Roger on vocals - nor is it his "Reaction".
Simples!
My guess this is a red herring to push the bids up.
mooghead · Member since
To be fair the seller does say he doesn't know if its 'the' Reaction. Its a pretty cool name for a band, surely Roger's pre Queen band cant be the only ones to be called that who made an acetate
ole-the-first · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]John S Stuart wrote:[/b]
The Reaction only had two vocalists.
First: Johnny Quale (Acetate recorded by "Johnny Quale and The Reaction").
Second: After he left - "Johnny Quale and The Reaction" simply became - "The Reaction" with Roger Taylor as new lead vocalist.
This is not Roger on vocals - nor is it his "Reaction".
Simples!
My guess this is a red herring to push the bids up.[/QUOTE]
Nah, you forgot Roger Brokenshire. He was the secod vocalist in The Reaction (and Roger Taylor was the third).