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Stuart also credited Les with giving the band a new lease of life when he joined in 1973. He continued: "I was roadying when Les first came into the band and I saw his first gig when he took over from Nobby Clark and injected new life into the band. "I was fifteen and he was seventeen. "I joined properly when I turned sixteen in 74.
He had lots of energy on stage. "Speaking to The Telegraph two years ago, the guitarist admitted that the band split as each of the members "had different views on which direction" their music.
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