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  1. Written by bassist Graham Rivens and published as Jennifer Taylor, guitarist Denis Taylor's sister, the letter read: "The Who are only bordering on this new sound. If they want the real thing, listen to Davy Jones and the Lower Third from London."

  2. Jun 8, 2021 · GRAHAM RIVENS born at Plaistow on October 10th, 1945. Plays bass guitar. Likes – big cars, guitars; dislikes – traffic wardens, taxi drivers. Favourite artistes – Phil Lancaster; food – curried prawns, fresh fish and chips; drinks – vodka. Ambition – “to end up with a line of garages and pubs”.

  3. Jones joined a band called the Lower Third in early 1965, the band included Denis "Tea-Cup" Taylor on lead guitar, Graham Rivens on bass guitar and Les Mighall on drums. Mighall later left the band and was replaced by Phil Lancaster.

  4. Get all the lyrics to songs by Graham Rivens and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  5. The lineup consisted of Bowie, guitarist Dennis Taylor, bassist Graham Rivens and drummer Phil Lancaster. According to biographer Nicholas Pegg, Hatch berated the band's backing vocals as sounding "like a Saturday night at the old Bull and Bush".

  6. Apr 1, 2021 · The band consisted of Graham Rivens on bass, Phil Lancaster on drums, and Dennis Taylor on guitar. ‘Can’t Help Thinking About Me’ and its B-side, ‘And I Say To Myself’, were both recorded in the basement of the Pye offices in Great Cumberland Place, on December 10th — what glamour!

  7. Jan 25, 2022 · The line-up consisted of Denis Taylor (lead guitar), Les Mighall (drums) and Graham Rivens (bass guitar). Bowie joined the line-up in April 1965 and the band got a residency at The Bournemouth Pavilion every Friday and Sunday throughout the summer, along with the Ventnor Winter Gardens on the Isle Of Wight every Saturday.

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