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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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a load of beautiful 1930s folk tale anthologies, some stuff my grandfather edited like The Oxford Book of Ballads, and a few other lovely tomes. I'm most fortunate.
Sorely lacking in the Sweet Valley High department, though.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:03, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
He used to have loads - he rana mobile disco in teh 70s. I used to help him at soundchecks.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:05, Reply)
It backfired on me when he emigrated as he gave me his entire (rather depleted) collection. I still got some superb 50s and 60s 45s, including some valuable Elvis records. I'd love a rifle through your old boy's collection - I bet there's some gold in there.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:13, Reply)
but he had some good albums. Fat Mattress is the most unusual one I remember.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:16, Reply)
Is lots of brass band albums. And possibly three cornets.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:19, Reply)
Hendrix hired him because he liked his hair - Redding thought he was auditioning for guitarist in The Animals and had never picked up a bass before in his life.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:19, Reply)
I'm a bit astonished by this nugget.
He was a quick learner then.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:22, Reply)
He'd been a guitarist for some years (he's on the psych oddity 'Elevator' LP by Sam Gopal's Dream, who had no proper drummer) and asked if Hawkwind wanted a guitarist. No, but how about bass? I'll give it a go etc.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:29, Reply)
He was a keyboard player by inclination but Greenwood was a better keyboard player.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:35, Reply)
he's not a bass player either, having fronted shoegazing indie bed-wetters Revolver at the turn of the 90s. He got the job because our mate was managing them or something. It must go on a lot.
Moral: bass is easy
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:41, Reply)
Blimey. I loved DiV back in the day. I got Dead Elvis back when it came out, and actually thought that The Contino Sessions was a mite overrated, except of course for Dirge which is tremendous.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:46, Reply)
And probably the only stone cold legendary band that are all dead.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:24, Reply)
I had a great recording of a R4 documentary about The Experience back when I was doing my A Levels. I think I still have it somewhere.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:22, Reply)
Fantastic things. No wonder Sunn O))) say that their instruments are their amps rather than their guitars.
(, Thu 14 Jul 2011, 21:26, Reply)
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