PHIL STUCKEY (STUCKFISH)
The great and good of progressive music give us a glimpse into their prog worlds.
As told to Grant Moon
PRESS/ ALEXEY TESTOV
Where’s home?
A small village in rural Northumberland called Warkworth. It has an impressive castle and sits in an oxbow of the River Coquet.
What’s your earliest prog memory?
As a teenager I saw Steve Hillage at Newcastle City Hall, around 1977, and received a free single [pictured left]. It seemed like another world to the classic rock I’d been listening to, and opened my eyes to musical possibilities.
The first prog album bought?
Sunburst
Finish by Be-Bop Deluxe, if you count that as prog. I certainly do.