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− | Bob Lind is a 60's folk-rock singer-songwriter famous for the 1966 hit, [[Elusive Butterfly]], which [[John Linnell]] has been known to stick into the middle of [[Particle Man]] sometimes at live shows. Lind also wrote the original [[I Love To Sing]]. | + | Bob Lind is a 60's folk-rock singer-songwriter famous for the 1966 hit, "[[Elusive Butterfly]]," which [[John Linnell]] has been known to stick into the middle of "[[Particle Man]]" sometimes at live shows. Lind also wrote the original "[[I Love To Sing]]." |
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Revision as of 16:21, 11 November 2009
Bob Lind is a 60's folk-rock singer-songwriter famous for the 1966 hit, "Elusive Butterfly," which John Linnell has been known to stick into the middle of "Particle Man" sometimes at live shows. Lind also wrote the original "I Love To Sing."