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pigface

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  1. You may well be right, but it's still a pity. I saw Peter Green with the Splinter Group in the early 2000s, and I guess he wasn't at his best, but I enjoyed it and at least I saw him. Similarly I saw Johnny Winter in Leverkusen in 2010 when he could barely make it on to the stage, but he played well, I think, and I'm glad I went. Once they are gone, they are gone.
  2. Happy birthday, John. I had tickets for this gig in Cologne. It didn't happen. Don't remember why ...
  3. Sting, tomorrow in Cologne. Slightly delayed ...
  4. As it happens, I was in Scotland last month. Oban, Stirling, Glasgow (briefly) and St. Andrews. I try to make it every year or two. Maybe next time! 😀
  5. I live in Germany. It's a bit far ... 😄
  6. No apology necessary. I'm not offended 😁, just wondered, you being a fellow Scot and all.
  7. Hi Dave, may I ask why you refer to Paisley as being in Glasgow? It isn't, it's the 5th-biggest city/town in Scotland, and I should know, being a Buddy. I don't mean to be argumentative at all. I'm just curious.
  8. He did indeed. I saw him in Mannheim on that tour and I certainly didn't expect him to be playing bass.
  9. Curtly Ambrose plays bass in the reggae/soca band Spirited, with Richie Richardson on guitar.
  10. Ha ha! Ever seen Dylan live? It can be a struggle even to recognise what he's playing.
  11. I was there for a few days in 2015 for a Rugby World Cup game between Scotland and South Africa (my 2 teams ... Scottish born but long residence in southern Africa). It was great. Friendly people, some nice pubs, a decent pedestrian area, guitar shops, easy trip to Tynemouth at the coast etc. As others have said, the centre is quite small so you can walk everywhere, and the quayside is great too. Highly recommended for a visit. Something I'm not used to (being from Africa and having lived in Germany for a long time) was the arrival of busloads of young people dressed up to the nines, who then hit the town in determined fashion. I have no idea whence they came. A few hours later many of them were staggering about or face down in the gutters. Culture shock ... but I never had any problem with anyone there.
  12. And 'last night I dreamed of some bagels'.
  13. I've never forgotten Lenny Henry's take on the song: 'me ears are alight'.
  14. One of my favourite songs. It's not particularly weird, though, IMO. Just a story about a weird woman 😄
  15. Yes, I saw RHCP in Cologne in August, and one of the support acts was ASAP Rocky. No band at all, just backing tapes. He wasn't bad, really, but IMO this is not what I would call live music. A bit of an odd choice, especially as Flea later thanked the audience for supporting live music.
  16. I hate to say this, as so many members love them, but Rickenbacker basses are IMO seriously ugly. Strange, really, as some of their guitars are fine to behold.
  17. I guess I'm a bit older than you. My folks also had Beatles stuff, and the Stones, CCR, Trini Lopez and Ray Charles. I loved all of that. They also had Pat Boone and Johnny Mathis, which I could have done without. By the time I heard Kraftwerk I was a teenager and was already listening to Jethro Tull, Black Sabbath, Hendrix, Dylan and Grand Funk Railroad. My musical tastes are somewhat chaotic 🙄. But 'Autobahn' was definitely something new and very different.
  18. Yes, my first and probably only time. I feel the same as you did. Not a band I ever expected to see, similar to when I saw Johnny Winter in Leverkusen a few years ago not long before he died.
  19. Kraftwerk in Bonn on Sunday night. No pics, unfortunately. Little did I imagine, when I first heard 'Autobahn', that I'd be seeing (what's left of) them 47 years later. They were great, if you like that sort of thing.
  20. RHCP in Cologne on Tuesday. They were in fine form 🙂
  21. Just booked tickets for Kraftwerk in Bonn in August 😃. Not strictly the next gig as we also have tickets for RHCP in Cologne in July. The thrice-postponed Sting gig in Cologne is now scheduled for November. And we were at the Shetland Folk Festival recently, too. I like a bit of a mix of music 🙂
  22. Sure, he's perhaps a bit like Taj Mahal in the genre sense. I was lucky enough to see Taj in Dublin in about 1981. He's a huge favourite of mine. Still don't think I'll get milady to go, though ... 🙄
  23. He's playing in my town (Cologne) next week. I'd love to go, but my lady is not into blues (she ducked out of going to see Johnny Winter with me) and I'm not sure I want to go alone.
  24. I've been a fan since the 70s. His version of 'Take 5' from around that time is outstanding IMO, and I loved the 'Breezin'' album. I was lucky enough to see him at the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Hague in about 2002. A great player and a fine singer.
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