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Thread: OT - Music. Gigs. Sounds bought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Fairport Convention are still going strong. They were on in Buxton last month and I met Ashley Hutchings last year. Once described by Bob Dylan as the most important figure in English folk rock. Nice man...mid seventies but still got it.
    Indeed they are, saw them only a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed a chat with their bassist Dave Pegg and the current drummer Dave Mattacks, who a lot of people don't realise is one of the the best and most recorded drummers around! He has had a long career as a session musician and has played with the best across a range of genres.

    GP's list is scarily close to mine - I see Gary Rossington (Lynyrd Skynyrd and possibly the last original member) died this week.

    Recent gigs? Suzanne Vega, Richard Thompson, Nick Mason's Saucer full of Secrets (early Floyd stuff), Keith Hackett and his band doing early Genesis (Foxtrot at Fifty) plus his own solo work, Kast Off Kinks (with the original drummer!!), Show of Hands, hoping to get across to the States to see a farewell gig of the remains of the Grateful dead with a few additions known as Dead and Company.

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    I started this with the thought in my mind it would die a quick death. There seems to be quite a bit of life in it. Nice.

    Currently listening to the John Kongas LP Africanism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    I started this with the thought in my mind it would die a quick death. There seems to be quite a bit of life in it. Nice.
    Politics divides, music unites.

    Maybe if we had musicians running the world it would be a better place

    But politicians making the music......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramshank72 View Post
    He was even sort of in tune!

    IMO he might have been the pres, but in that room the boss was sitting down in the middle. Just an opinion

    And what a line-up - Warren Haynes, Keb Mo, Booker T etc etc
    Last edited by Andy_Faber; 09-03-2023 at 10:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Politics divides, music unites.

    Maybe if we had musicians running the world it would be a better place

    But politicians making the music......
    Ah well, I'm going to see Roger Waters in June and he seems to think he is an oracle and as for Right said Fred!!

    Also I'm of the view that I admire the artist and their talent, I might not like them as human being, though many I've met in the flesh have seemed decent people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    Ah well, I'm going to see Roger Waters in June and he seems to think he is an oracle and as for Right said Fred!!

    Also I'm of the view that I admire the artist and their talent, I might not like them as human being, though many I've met in the flesh have seemed decent people.
    His public speaking is better than his bass playing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    His public speaking is better than his bass playing!
    Waters is in NL in June. It's being billed as his 1st ever farewell tour

    How many is he planning do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Politics divides, music unites.

    Maybe if we had musicians running the world it would be a better place

    But politicians making the music......
    Yes quite right, I would like to express my love for the greatest hits of Jedward and the Cheeky Girls at this point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    Yes quite right, I would like to express my love for the greatest hits of Jedward and the Cheeky Girls at this point.
    Did they have any?

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