Rock and Roll Stories
My personal Spinal Tap moment came when we got locked into the Festival Hall in London by accident. We ended up wandering the maze of backstage corridors carrying a three foot high piece of cheese looking for the one door that would lead us to salvation.
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( , Thu 29 Jun 2006, 13:47)
My personal Spinal Tap moment came when we got locked into the Festival Hall in London by accident. We ended up wandering the maze of backstage corridors carrying a three foot high piece of cheese looking for the one door that would lead us to salvation.
What goes on tour may stay on tour, but B3ta doesn't count. Tell us everything.
( , Thu 29 Jun 2006, 13:47)
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A couple of personal rock'n'roll moments...
1. playing to two full houses at the Cambridge Corn Exchange on my 23rd birthday and then finding Marie Helvin backstage.
2. I was the bass player in a band for a while with three very talented musicians. When we all went our ways, the guitarist, Tom, went off to LA to study at music school. On a return trip to the UK we met up and he brought some photos of his new band. I immediately recognised his new bassist -- on account of the fact that he was an internationally famous sessioner and that I'd bought one of the instructional videos he starred in. I never asked Tom whether he'd noticed something of an uptick in the quality of bass playing in his new band. I think he'd have been too polite to answer, anyway.
( , Fri 30 Jun 2006, 11:45, Reply)
1. playing to two full houses at the Cambridge Corn Exchange on my 23rd birthday and then finding Marie Helvin backstage.
2. I was the bass player in a band for a while with three very talented musicians. When we all went our ways, the guitarist, Tom, went off to LA to study at music school. On a return trip to the UK we met up and he brought some photos of his new band. I immediately recognised his new bassist -- on account of the fact that he was an internationally famous sessioner and that I'd bought one of the instructional videos he starred in. I never asked Tom whether he'd noticed something of an uptick in the quality of bass playing in his new band. I think he'd have been too polite to answer, anyway.
( , Fri 30 Jun 2006, 11:45, Reply)
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