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  1. Rob Symmons. More images. Profile: British guitarist, born 2 April 1957 in Fulham, London. Co-founder of early punk band Subway Sect (1976-78), comeback in 2004 with The Fallen Leaves. In Groups: Subway Sect, The Fallen Leaves. Variations: Viewing All | Rob Symmons.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Subway_SectSubway Sect - Wikipedia

    Original Subway Sect guitarist and bass player, Rob Symmons and Paul Myers resurfaced as The Fallen Leaves in 2004, although Myers has since quit the band. Rob Symmons still performs and records with the band.

    • London, England
    • 1976–1982, 2002–present
  3. 31 ago 2022 · Dr Robert Symmons, curator of Fishbourne Roman Palace has cycled to six hypocausts in one day, unofficially breaking the world record. The seismic cycle started after Dr Symmons and Dr Miles Russell, a leading voice on prehistoric and Roman Britain, were engaged in a long-running disagreement on social media over the rights and ...

  4. www .thefallenleaves .net. The Fallen Leaves are a British garage rock group that formed in Richmond, London in 2004. The group was formed by Rob Symmons (dustbin guitar) and Rob Green (vocals) with Paul Myers (bass). The current line-up features drummer Ian O'Sullivan, formerly of The Aardvarks.

    • Parliament Records
    • London, England, United Kingdom
    • 2004–present
  5. 31 ott 2021 · Fishbourne Roman Palace - a conversation with Dr. Rob Symmons - YouTube. Classics by Tallulah. 28 subscribers. Subscribed. 14. 381 views 2 years ago FISHBOURNE ROMAN PALACE.

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  6. The Fallen Leaves. 115 subscribers. Subscribed. 30. 792 views 2 years ago. Written by Rob Symmons for Subway Sect, now of The Fallen Leaves, and originally released in 1978 on Bernie Rhodes'...

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  7. 27 apr 2017 · In Soho, co-led by original Subway Sect guitarist Rob Symmons, The Fallen Leaves are keeping alive a tiny flame at clubs like the St Moritz, a flicker that in the headier 60s heyday of The Who was a firestorm.