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I don't want to lose you (1970 demo)

by The Regime

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No one ever said the Regime had broken up although after recording "The End of Something" album no one had any specific plans to play together again. However, Mick and I saw each other in school every weekday and we often met to play our guitars together. This track was recorded immediately after I had written the song which, if the whole band had ever recorded together again, would possibly have been one we would have worked on. I added the percussion and the bass much later to the original recording made with a single mic on an aging reel to reel tape recorder.

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released June 13, 2023
Music and lyrics by Graham Hamer, performed by Graham and Mick Lewis.

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The Regime Bath, UK

The Regime played with various line-ups in the Bath (UK) area between 1966 and 1970. As a live act, the band was most active in late 1967 and the first half of 1968 when they played numerous gigs as a trio. Otherwise live work was occasional. The Regime made many demo recordings of original material by their singer and guitarist Graham Hamer. ... more

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