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Reid musition
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Both versions were not released until years later. "Horses Through a Rainstorm" was slated to appear on Déjà Vu before being replaced at the last minute by Stephen Stills's " Carry On". The song "Without Expression", from Bang Bang, You're Terry Reid, written by Reid at age 14, was recorded by The Hollies in 1968 as "A Man With No Expression", by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young in 1969 as "Horses Through a Rainstorm", by REO Speedwagon in 1973 as "Without Expression (Don't Be the Man)", and by John Mellencamp on his greatest hits album The Best That I Could Do: 1978–1988, again with the parenthetical "Don't Be the Man", with Nash singing lead on the first two. His final performance of the tour at the Miami Pop Festival garnered positive reviews from the music press. With accompanying musicians Peter Solley on organ and Keith Webb on drums, a 1968 tour of the United States with Cream did much to gain Reid a loyal following. His first single with Most, "Better By Far", became a radio favourite, but the album, Bang Bang, You're Terry Reid, was not a commercial success. Reid came to the attention of producer Mickie Most, who became his manager and who was in partnership with Peter Grant at the time. Their first single, the soul-inspired "The Hand Don't Fit the Glove" was a minor hit in 1967, but by then The Jaywalkers had decided to disband. At the concert at the Royal Albert Hall, Graham Nash of The Hollies became friends with Reid and suggested The Jaywalkers sign up with UK Columbia Records-an EMI label-to record with producer John Burgess. His public profile was enhanced in 1966 when The Jaywalkers were named as a supporting act for the Rolling Stones during their 23-show British Tour from September to October 1966. At the time, Reid was playing for a local band, The Redbeats, who regularly performed at the River Club in St Ives. After leaving school at the age of fifteen, Reid joined Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers after being spotted by the band's drummer, Peter Jay.

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He lived in the village of Bluntisham and attended St Ivo School, St Ives. Reid was born in Paxton Park Maternity Home, Little Paxton, St Neots, Huntingdonshire, England. JSTOR ( January 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).

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Reid musition