Carillion

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Art-accounting rock band from the early part of the millennium. Famous for their fantastical, sprawling, three-hour-long improvised chutzpah solos (the band’s album cut, Pension Deficit performed on tiny violin, became a cult success), captured in their live triple album, performed on ice-skates More Mills & Boone Than Shakespeare But It Will Get Us There.


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