High Tide
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Origin | England |
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United Kingdom | |
Record labels | Liberty |
Members | Simon House |
Roger Hadden | |
Tony Hill | |
Pete Pavli | |
Genres | Progressive Rock |
Psychedelic Rock | |
Heavy Metal | |
Career start | Northampton, United Kingdom |
Albums | Sea Shanties |
High Tide | |
Precious Cargo | |
Interesting Times | |
Songs | Love Me AgainNøva Music, Vol. 1 (Remixes) · 2019 Death Warmed UpSea Shanties · 1969 Blankman Cries AgainHigh Tide · 1970 View 25+ more |
List | Love Me AgainNøva Music, Vol. 1 (Remixes) · 2019 |
Death Warmed UpSea Shanties · 1969 | |
Blankman Cries AgainHigh Tide · 1970 | |
Official site | hightide-band.de |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2282587 |
About High Tide
High Tide was an English rock band, formed in 1969 by Tony Hill, Simon House, Peter Pavli and Roger Hadden.
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... A storm surge combined with a High Tide swept over the top of it, and destroyed most of the eggs...
People evacuated after clifftop road collapses at Pakefield caravan park
... The coastguard was called to Pakefield Holiday Park in Lowestoft, Suffolk, following coastal erosion caused by High Tides and wind...
Hemsby road partially collapses on erosion-hit coastline
...By Andrew Turner and Helen BurchellBBC News, NorfolkA road along an erosion-hit coastline in Norfolk has partially collapsed after the area was battered by strong winds combined with the High Tide...
North Berwick harbour severely damaged by huge waves
... The walkway partially collapsed in a further breach at High Tide at 03:00 on Monday...
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... The effect is almost aquatic, as though Taylor is drowning in the High Tide she depicts in the opening verse...
Greenland cruise ship pulled free after three days stuck in mud
... A number of attempts were made to free the ship during High Tide but they failed...
Hemsby erosion: 'I knew it would happen but not this quickly'
... The beach, to the north of Great Yarmouth and Caister, was closed earlier this year when High Tides claimed metres of sand from the access point known as " the gap"...
Dead sperm whale found washed up at Porth Neigwl
... " With a full and very High Tide preventing any access to the beach a full assessment and post mortem will be carried out later, " the coastguard said...
North Berwick harbour severely damaged by huge waves
The Harbour wall at North Berwick has been " severely damaged" by huge waves in sea surges over the weekend.
North Berwick Harbour Trust said the 400-year-old stone structure had been breached on Sunday by sea swells leaving a five-metre wide (16ft) gap.
The walkway partially collapsed in a further breach at High Tide at 03:00 on Monday.
No One was hurt and boats were moved on Sunday afternoon day to avoid damage overnight.
The Harbour is leased from East Lothian Council and managed by the volunteer-run North Berwick Harbour Trust charity, which maintains and conserves The Site .
The Charity said it was looking for emergency funding and support to help restore the Harbour wall.
Andrew Duns, The Charity 's treasurer, said The Council would be sending structural engineers to inspect the damage but they were confident That the Harbour could be repaired.
" The Harbour directly employs about 35 people, but is also one of the biggest tourist attractions in East Lothian, " He Said .
" The Breach happened on the historic part of the Harbour - That bit is the original part of The Sea defence That 's about 400 years old.
" We expect this afternoon at High Tide for some more damage to come and maybe some more overnight. "
A team of volunteers had only recently finished a clear-up from Storm Babet, which left glass, tarmac and debris across part of the Harbour and destroyed kayak racks and timber planters.
Mr Duns added: " We inspected The Wall last week and it was fine, but it was The Combination of very high tides and this weekend's storm.
" The big challenge is to get the funding, but we will rebuild it - we can't just Leave It as it is. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com