It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
Subscribe to our Patreon, and get image uploads with no ads on the site!
Base theme by DesignModo & ported to Powered by Vanilla by Chris Ireland, modified by the "theFB" team.
Comments
https://youtu.be/vn-KEbvCckg
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Loved that, I can just imagine the conversation with one of her orchestra friends "I think I'll nip down the station for a quick practise before tonights performance"
There's a story that Frank Sidebottom said his best ever big was playing JBs, there were so few people in that they just had a game of 5 aside football whilst he played.
There is something about seeing really pro acts close up. I usually count seeing Magnum in a pub in Wolverhampton as one of my all time gigs. It was a warm up gig played to some biker gang, a friend of mine at the time his father was in the gang so I even got in free. I was stood six foot from the band, not even any kind of stage. Just magical.
Angus is a legend.
Also Lifeson - seen Rush quite a few times and he's been always great but their Clockwork Angels tour was extremely memorable. Amazing.
Tedeschi Trucks was a really good gig too. Derek Trucks' playing is sublime and quite transcendent. Got a good look at the back of his head, too.
There is no 'H' in Aych, you know that don't you? ~ Wife
Turns out there is an H in Haych! ~ Sporky
Bit of trading feedback here.
The other one would be Richard Thompson
I have to add in the first time I saw Steve Vai at the Astoria...think it was in the very late 90s. I'd never seen him before, obviously been a fan for years, and it was fairly mind-blowing.
https://www.facebook.com/benswanwickguitar
is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
But I saw him back in the early 70's when he was playing with the Global Village Trucking Company - a band that some of you will remember through misty eyes I'm sure - and he was just astonishing. A group of us were there to see Gong, and Steve Hillage is another fave guitar player, but after the gig it was John Etheridge we were all talking about.
I have to add in the first time I saw Steve Vai at the Astoria...think it was in the very late 90s. I'd never seen him before, obviously been a fan for years, and it was fairly mind-blowing. "