Leekbrookgull
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Subjective,but a few of us here can recall genuine decent live bands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSlyn0WoSjc&list=RDTSlyn0WoSjc&index=1
Sorry,maybe it should on the Best song/Track thread. Just like N/L and D/E.
Subjective,but a few of us here can recall genuine decent live bands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSlyn0WoSjc&list=RDTSlyn0WoSjc&index=1
I saw Brinsley Schwarz at Hove Town Hall. I thought they were good but my mate said they were shitehouse.
Bob Harris was good till he embarrassed himself, dissing the New York Dolls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRsgRRcmc5A
I saw Brinsley Schwarz at Hove Town Hall. I thought they were good but my mate said they were shitehouse.
Bob Harris was good till he embarrassed himself, dissing the New York Dolls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRsgRRcmc5A
I agree with your mate. Global Village Trucking Company, who supported them, were more enjoyable. In my opinion.
He hasn't died, has he?
Whispering Bob is a Country Rock fan at heart and I agree wholeheartedly with his dissing of the New York Dolls who were shitehouse beyond any duff Albion signing
To be fair, I thought the New York Dolls were a tad shite too. Conversely, I thought some of the stuff Whispering Bob eulogised was a bit shite as well - he really didn't like loud rock much, did he.
or punk, new wave.
Exactly. Noisy, loud electric guitars, loud drums, and singers maybe putting in a bit of a shout along with the tune. On the other hand, somebody with just a piano or an an acoustic guirtar, murmuring softly into the microphone ...................... that was meaningful!
Can’t recall seeing this before, here’s the brilliant Eric Idle mocking the pretentiousness of Harris and that era.
If he had, he would have probably slipped away quietly.He hasn't died, has he?
Ooh it’s a corner;9935211 said:Excellent! I didn’t watch much of Bob on OGWT in the 70s but his style was certainly distinctive! However I have listened to him much more in the past 20 years or so and always catch his country show which I enjoy. I met him watching Nickel Creek at the Irish Centre in Digbeth in the early 2000s and he was just a normal music fan in that setting.
This Eric Idle pastiche is classic though!