Hold On

Album: Twin Barrels Burning (1982)
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  • This song was written "one night in a drunken stupor." It's about bass player Trevor Bolder trying to phone his wife while on tour. >>>
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    Alexander - London, England

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  • Lester from New York City, NyThis is not a typical Wishbone Ash album, in that the songs are more catchy and standard rock. But I love this album, which winds up with 'Wind Up'. But the Title of the album captures the essence of Wishbone Ash. Twin Barrels (as in guitars) Burning. 'Just Testing' is definitely their best album, however.
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