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    FAO Geetarman.

    Hope you can help.I lost a very dear friend last year we used to tour all the working men's clubs in the 80s to watch bands with good guitarist in.His favourite band guitarist was & im ashamed to say I can't remember their name,all I can tell you is they were a top band & im sure they played feofees blue coats on a Thursday night.Any help would be very much appreciated.Thank you.

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    Boy on a Dolphin?

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    No but thanks mate.

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    Internationals?

    Your best help on this would be Gino. Not sure if he still looks in.

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    Brin, could be

    Mickey's Monkeys
    Ponders End
    Bitter Suite
    Frank White
    Limelight

    ...all had great guitarists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sota View Post
    Brin, could be

    Mickey's Monkeys
    Ponders End
    Bitter Suite
    Frank White
    Limelight

    ...all had great guitarists.
    None of them could beat Gary Moore though pal.....


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    Gary Moore is one of my all time favourites mate. Have you seen One Night in Dublin where he sings and plays a load of Lizzy stuff in memory of Phil. He's joined by Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson and even Eric Bell playing Whiskey in the Jar. Fantastic.

    Ps I was fortunate enough to catch Lizzy at City Hall when Gary Moore was in the line up. What a night!
    Last edited by sota; 15-08-2020 at 01:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sota View Post
    Brin, could be

    Mickey's Monkeys
    Ponders End
    Bitter Suite
    Frank White
    Limelight

    ...all had great guitarists.
    sota thanks very much it could be bitter suite,his favourite guitarist was Ritchie Blackmore.Very much appreciated.

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