![]() "All in Your Mind" from Stray's 1970 debut album was covered by Iron Maiden, and Maiden bassist Steve Harris's daughter Lauren has covered "Come On Over". There are two Iron Maiden connections to Stray. The original Stray finally dissolved in 1977, although Bromham later continued to play in various resurrected versions of the project well into the 2000s. Gadd left the band in 1975 due to artistic differences and was replaced on vocals by Pete Dyer. At one stage Charlie Kray, was their manager. ![]() However the band did not have commercial success with its record releases. The group's brand of melodic, hook-laden hard rock proved to be a popular draw on the local club scene during the early 1970s. They signed to Transatlantic Records in January 1970. Richard "Ritchie" Cole replaced Crutchley in 1968. The vocalist Steve Gadd, guitarist Del Bromham, bass player Gary Giles and drummer Steve Crutchley formed the band, whilst all were attending the Christopher Wren School in London. Stray are a British band, formed in 1966. Common Prayer.įreebase Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes Save back to England? all the world’s my way.īy holy crosses, where she kneeling praysĪnd stray’d from those fair fields of light above,ĭryden. Or doen thy feeble feet unweeting hither stray. What grace hath thee now hither brought this way? To rove out of the way to range beyond the proper limits. Lo, the glad gales o’er all her beauties stray,īreathe on her lips, and in her bosom play.Īlexander Pope. Where Thames among the wanton valley strays. My eye, descending from the hill, surveys I would not from your love make such a stray,Įtymology: stroe, Danish, to scatter stravviare, Italian, to wander. Of bullocks and of heifers pass this way? He cries out, neighbour, hast thou seen a stray Seeing him wander about, I took him up for a stray. When he has traced his talk through all its wild rambles, let him bring home his stray not like the lost sheep with joy, but with tears of penitence. Any creature wandering beyond its limits any thing lost by wandering. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votesĮtymology: from the verb. "She always digresses when telling a story" "her mind wanders" "Don't digress when you give a lecture" Lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking "The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her" "don't drift from the set course" ![]() "The gypsies roamed the woods" "roving vagabonds" "the wandering Jew" "The cattle roam across the prairie" "the laborers drift from one town to the next" "They rolled from town to town" Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment Roll, wander, swan, stray, tramp, roam, cast, ramble, rove, range, drift, vagabond verb (of an animal) having no home or having wandered away from home "isolated instances of rebellion" "a few stray crumbs" Princeton's WordNet Rate this definition: 4.0 / 1 voteĪn animal that has strayed (especially a domestic animal)
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