Just been watching random stuff on YouTube and arrived at this. Great band, excellent pop / rock tune (for 1974 - Slik, Mud, Alvin Stardust, Bay City Rollers...) but have you ever seen a more dispassionate audience. Not a flicker, just the odd self-conscious glance at the camera. Remind anyone of Portman Road?
Vintage TV just asked people to vote for their fave Beatles track... Hell, how can you pull one at random from a portfolio of magic that big??? ( I replied to say virtually impossible task, but Fool On The Hill would be way up there )
I frequented Rock city on Friday night to see BRMC (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club) and they were jolly good. Bah!
Jeff Beck at his finest for you good people - Nadia. Scary to think it was nearly a decade ago, Nov 2008!!
I seem to recall someone on here used to put up Chas & Dave songs for me a few years ago but I can't remember who it was, so I'll have to do it myself!
I heard this and watched this because of "ADAM BUXTONS BUG! I adore this video. I find it so beautiful. I get goosebumps.
Sadly they are no more, but I stumbled back on Norwich band the Kabeedies, whilst flicking through my old iPod.. After they split a 3 of them continued under the different name of 'Keep Up' who are also worth a listen https://soundcloud.com/keepupband
Tina S. Guitar. About 16 or 17 when she covered this Gary Moore song. And she can give Steve Vai a run for his money, too!
Not really my thing but a shade more 'like it' than repeated Little Mix concerts Be interested to see what other acts are to be announced
Last entry on here March 27th! Anyhoo, for those that like fast, technically brilliant guitar work, check out this guy, who is new to me, suggested by You Tube. If you like him, search for Martin Miller, he is simply awesome.
"I got all muddled up and journeyed to the edge of town.. And then the road cracked open, sucked me in, and I went down Now standing face to face with the king of the underground Some things just don’t add up, I’m upside down, I’m inside out!"