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« Reply #640 on: March 20, 2018, 04:04:35 PM »


Digance, Sedge, Varley, Stewart - that's a lot of solo men with guitars for one afternoon. In fact apart from Rusby and Midnight Skyacer it is a very male dominated line up, no female performers at all on Thursday and Saturday apart from maybe a guest with FC.


Afro Celts have female performers
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« Reply #641 on: March 20, 2018, 04:09:36 PM »


Ah, so it was him.
Didn't want to look silly in case it wasn't. ��
Did he also play the sax in Baker Street?  Wink


That was Bob Holness.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #642 on: March 20, 2018, 05:16:50 PM »



Ah, so it was him.
Didn't want to look silly in case it wasn't. ��
Did he also play the sax in Baker Street?  Wink


That was Bob Holness.  Roll Eyes


Of course it was. There seems to be an urban myth that it wasn't, no idea where that comes from.
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« Reply #643 on: March 20, 2018, 08:08:40 PM »




Ah, so it was him.
Didn't want to look silly in case it wasn't. ��
Did he also play the sax in Baker Street?  Wink


That was Bob Holness.  Roll Eyes


Of course it was. There seems to be an urban myth that it wasn't, no idea where that comes from.


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« Reply #644 on: March 20, 2018, 10:43:59 PM »

Ah Bob Holness the first and best James Bond
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« Reply #645 on: March 20, 2018, 11:17:43 PM »

We need to sort these Urban Myths.
Bob Holness managed the East Dulwich under 13's football side in which Ronnie Wood played fullback and
Chris Farlowe was goalkeeper. It was Chris who bought Bob his first saxaphone.
Hope this helps.
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« Reply #646 on: March 21, 2018, 08:07:54 AM »


We need to sort these Urban Myths.
Bob Holness managed the East Dulwich under 13's football side in which Ronnie Wood played fullback and
Chris Farlowe was goalkeeper. It was Chris who bought Bob his first saxaphone.
Hope this helps.
Glad you sorted that one out!

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« Reply #647 on: March 21, 2018, 08:12:33 AM »

 Wink

We need to sort these Urban Myths.
Bob Holness managed the East Dulwich under 13's football side in which Ronnie Wood played fullback and
Chris Farlowe was goalkeeper. It was Chris who bought Bob his first saxaphone.
Hope this helps.


He was actually the first actor to portray James Bond.... on radio in a version of Moonraker
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« Reply #648 on: March 21, 2018, 08:43:15 AM »


 Wink

We need to sort these Urban Myths.
Bob Holness managed the East Dulwich under 13's football side in which Ronnie Wood played fullback and
Chris Farlowe was goalkeeper. It was Chris who bought Bob his first saxaphone.
Hope this helps.


He was actually the first actor to portray James Bond.... on radio in a version of Moonraker


Actually, Barry Nelson was the first to play James Bond, in 1954. He appeared in a one-hour version of Casino Royale, co-starring with Peter Lorre, broadcast on CBS as an episode of the Climax! Mystery Theatre.

See https://www.007james.com/articles/who_played_james_bond.php
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« Reply #649 on: March 21, 2018, 09:05:58 AM »



 Wink

We need to sort these Urban Myths.
Bob Holness managed the East Dulwich under 13's football side in which Ronnie Wood played fullback and
Chris Farlowe was goalkeeper. It was Chris who bought Bob his first saxaphone.
Hope this helps.


He was actually the first actor to portray James Bond.... on radio in a version of Moonraker


Actually, Barry Nelson was the first to play James Bond, in 1954. He appeared in a one-hour version of Casino Royale, co-starring with Peter Lorre, broadcast on CBS as an episode of the Climax! Mystery Theatre.

See https://www.007james.com/articles/who_played_james_bond.php


First on telly...think Bob was first on radio
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« Reply #650 on: March 21, 2018, 09:07:33 AM »




 Wink

We need to sort these Urban Myths.
Bob Holness managed the East Dulwich under 13's football side in which Ronnie Wood played fullback and
Chris Farlowe was goalkeeper. It was Chris who bought Bob his first saxaphone.
Hope this helps.


He was actually the first actor to portray James Bond.... on radio in a version of Moonraker


Actually, Barry Nelson was the first to play James Bond, in 1954. He appeared in a one-hour version of Casino Royale, co-starring with Peter Lorre, broadcast on CBS as an episode of the Climax! Mystery Theatre.

See https://www.007james.com/articles/who_played_james_bond.php


First on telly...think Bob was first on radio
That was 1956, in a South African radio version of Moonraker.
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« Reply #651 on: March 21, 2018, 09:12:27 AM »





 Wink

We need to sort these Urban Myths.
Bob Holness managed the East Dulwich under 13's football side in which Ronnie Wood played fullback and
Chris Farlowe was goalkeeper. It was Chris who bought Bob his first saxaphone.
Hope this helps.


He was actually the first actor to portray James Bond.... on radio in a version of Moonraker


Actually, Barry Nelson was the first to play James Bond, in 1954. He appeared in a one-hour version of Casino Royale, co-starring with Peter Lorre, broadcast on CBS as an episode of the Climax! Mystery Theatre.

See https://www.007james.com/articles/who_played_james_bond.php


First on telly...think Bob was first on radio
That was 1956, in a South African radio version of Moonraker.


5 years before I was born  Grin
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« Reply #652 on: March 21, 2018, 09:14:54 AM »

Perhaps we'd better get back to Cropredy 2018 - I'm really looking forward to seeing the Travelling Band again!
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« Reply #653 on: March 21, 2018, 09:24:41 AM »


Perhaps we'd better get back to Cropredy 2018 - I'm really looking forward to seeing the Travelling Band again!


Agree we seem to have wandered a long way from Cropredy. Yes Seeing the Travelling Band again will be good. Will have to get the new album ‘Sails’ as well
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« Reply #654 on: March 21, 2018, 10:12:35 AM »


Perhaps we'd better get back to Cropredy 2018 - I'm really looking forward to seeing the Travelling Band again!

Yes, just excellent last time
Genuinely really sad I can't be there this year for Brian Wilson's Cropredy Convention! It is my sort of line up . Not bothered about Brian Wison cos what. I have seen of his Pet a Sounds live have been fairly dire.
( if the Banbury Times are to be believed!!!!!)
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« Reply #655 on: March 21, 2018, 11:34:11 AM »

Looks ok to me. You judge:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaYs_zECQaQ (Part 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E6NS7CI5v8 (Part 2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvXNxnTcJMY (Part 3)
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« Reply #656 on: March 21, 2018, 11:48:55 AM »

If you isolate Brian's individual performances you'd find them hugely erratic, but as an ensemble piece it works.  Or it used to, anyway...I saw him twice in the early noughties (on the first and third tour over here).  It's hard to put oneself in that position again...people genuinely never expected to see Brian on a stage again, remember.  The only thing I've witnessed that came close (in audience participating emotional terms) to that performance in Glasgow I saw on the first tour was Arthur Lee's first show over here in decades (at the T&C2/Garage) in 1992.  The sort of gig that made you think, hell, you might even get to see Syd Barrett on a stage again....
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« Reply #657 on: March 21, 2018, 11:53:31 AM »

I remember how I felt, seeing Peter Green on a stage with The Splinter Group in 1997 (or thereabouts) in Woking. Broken but...worth seeing.
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« Reply #658 on: March 21, 2018, 12:48:53 PM »


I remember how I felt, seeing Peter Green on a stage with The Splinter Group in 1997 (or thereabouts) in Woking. Broken but...worth seeing.


Although it's often stated Peter Green hadn't been on stage since the 70's he actually had (with Pete Bardens in the early-mid 1980's - I saw them at a pub in Midhurst.  It was horrifying).  Same with Lee...he'd been playing fairly (ir)regularly in the US.  Pre-internet though, we simply didn't know about it.
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« Reply #659 on: March 21, 2018, 04:25:43 PM »



Looks good to me.  Afro
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