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== Possibly incorrect link for "Kids in America" ==

The link for the single "Kids in America" points to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_in_America_(song)#Covers which ends up at the page for Kim Wilde's "Kids in America". The implication of this page is that Adrian Gurvitz wrote No Secrets' "Kids in America", but I do not know who wrote it. Kim Wilde's "Kids in America" was written by Marty and Ricky Wilde. Could someone who knows please fix, either by adding a new page for No Secrets' "Kids in America", or making clear that No Secrets covered the Wilde original. Thanks. [[User:Drackles|Drackles]] ([[User talk:Drackles|talk]])

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This article would be improved by reference to the Baker-Gurvitz Army (circa 1974-76).

Derek R Bullamore 19:48, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Was the "Race With The Devil" band "Gun" or "The Gun"? Certainly the album I have (it's original and in mono so it's contemporary) just says "Gun" on the cover.AxS 09:21, 17 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Forget I asked, Adrian's website says "The Gun" and he should know.(AxS, not signed in this time)

On the single, which I have, it definitely says "The Gun" with the composer given as A.Gurvitz. The B side is "Sunshine" by "The Gun" with the composer again given as A.Gurvitz. PhilDWraight (talk) 16:45, 27 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Site down at the moment

Adrian's site seems to be down at the moment. This is a bit sad IMO for a musician of such eminence (not many guitarists can claim to have both played and recorded with Ginger Baker). Meltingpot (talk) 12:19, 31 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Timing late 70s

When was the song with the Toto guys written. The Toto article says the band formed in 1977, so something seems out on the chronology. -- Beardo (talk) 04:26, 29 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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The link for the single "Kids in America" points to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_in_America_(song)#Covers which ends up at the page for Kim Wilde's "Kids in America". The implication of this page is that Adrian Gurvitz wrote No Secrets' "Kids in America", but I do not know who wrote it. Kim Wilde's "Kids in America" was written by Marty and Ricky Wilde. Could someone who knows please fix, either by adding a new page for No Secrets' "Kids in America", or making clear that No Secrets covered the Wilde original. Thanks. Drackles (talk)