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John Spreier has played in a variety of bands since the spring of 1976. The musical oddessey began with a band named Minas Tirith. It was named after J.R.R. Tolkien's mythical citadel. Dave Lieber played guitar and sang, Marty Mele provided the bass, Tony Miceli mastered the drums, and John strummed guitar and sang his songs of unrequited love in New Jersey. The band broke up when Dave moved to Altoona, Pennsylvania. A second invention of the band included Tim Waller holding down the bass, Brad Egner thumping his mighty double Rogers kit (white of course like Bonham's), Bob Hollinger attacking his Gibson SG (red of course like Page's). Tim decided to return to his brother's band, which left the trio without a bottom. The third and final form of the band included Brad continuing to bang the drums, Bob still wailing on guitar, and Marty returning with a barrage of bass angst that had not been felt before. The band was disolved by John when he moved to Japan in August of 1979.

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Lady in Waiting
Going to Carolina
Strange World
Time
Perpetual Change
No Love
15,000 kilocycles
Houses of the Holy
Strange World
Home Again

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