Or possibly Steppenwolf?
Did you ever see it rain there, or was it just fogerty?
Or possibly Steppenwolf?
Prob Steppenwolf. 'My' festival wasn't the Buxton Festival proper, I'm just too young for that pleasure, it was a later folk-centred thing that I travelled up from Derby in monsoon conditions on the back of my Unc's decrepit aerial arrow to attend, in the hope of seeing John Martyn, who was too drunk to play. I've just seen a poster for the 1972 event, and as well as the aforementioned link with Curved air, way down the bill are The Wild Angels, who are still active and a couple of which I know, including their drummer of 30-plus years, 'Wild Bob Burgos, the Tattooed sledgehammer Of Rock'n'Roll', who just did a feature for my magazine on his time playing drums for Chuck Berry.
After all the anymosity on this thread wouldn't it be lovely if Swale now popped up and expressed his deep love for Gentle Giant or Horslips?
This argument has been going on for about 50 years. I don't think either of us will be able to persuade the other to change their views. But it does amuse me that you favour some form of nuclear deterrent which is expensive and other countries don't have it. The major difference with trident, is that it can't be stopped with a first strike by a foreign force. Therefore, they know, no matter how successful their attack is, they will be destroyed also, the ultimate deterrent.
As I have said, we can't possibly predict who and what forces we may need to defend against in 15 years time.
After all, I agree that I would love to spend the money on something else, maybe the hs4!
Gutted you two got that. It was indeed Steppenwolf who shuffled off after half an hour to become the John Kay Band. Seems odd a band of Steppenwolf's stature 'dying' on a wind blasted hill in Derbyshire...don't remember feeling 'born to be wild' that night...just bloody cold!!!
Don't remember the others but still listen to John Martyn...wonderful if somewhat tragic performer. Would be interested to know what your magazine is...private message perhaps?
Ram59...don't actually 'favour' a nuclear deterrent just not naive enough to dismiss the idea of it being a possible necessary evil. The incomprehensible expense of Trident I don't understand and I know nowt about trains but just thought I'd ask the question.
An ex-employer of mine ran a series of very well received adverts a while ago, with a mind-boglingly destructive piece of kit as the photo and the phrase 'Speak softly and carry a big stick'. Your description of Trident fits into that. No point trimming a few billion off the cost if it becomes of no deterrant.