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Mickeyboro

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  1. Cheers - I am Bournemouth based so will try and catch ya!
  2. What’s your band called - I take it not Self Drive Dorset?!
  3. It’s saying they’re too big, when I havent had any problems in the past. Is there a limit you reach and you have to delete some from past posts?
  4. Funnily enough Pete, I feel the same way about Dreadlock as I do Mr Blue Sky! Heard it too often… BTW is it me, or is Dreadlock somewhat politically incorrect?
  5. Take a bass with you in case!
  6. Been to two gigs recently where the bass has been disrespected - in my view anyway. Billy Gibbons and his accomplice in his solo show both played guitars with some kind of built-in octaver that produced a mushy bass note. Dusty Hill would not have approved. And while Zack Starkey does a passable Moon, the bass role has been diminished since Pino left the Who. Really unbalances the music. Rant over!
  7. Feel free to tell us more about yourself!
  8. Otis Jay Blues Band played an assisted living complex in Bournemouth. All good clean fun, got some people dancing in their seats and/or on their feet. My Elf and Barefaced One10 kicked it in the outdoors, and I am still enjoying my recently acquired Flea bass. It almost plays itself!
  9. Bob Fish has gone but other singers still there - worth it!
  10. Box set of Lindisfarne sessions and In Concert performances. Eight hours of recordings, over 60 previously unreleased tracks. £50 in the shops - if you can find it! Selling for £29. NOW £25
  11. Have just seen a version of UB40 supporting the Who. You could not have murdered the song as thoroughly as they did their set!
  12. Great pic of you there Pete! The smile says it all… Funnily enough, when we saw you a couple of weeks ago we were sitting next to two of the drunkest people I have ever seen in a seated venue (Bournemouth). Perhaps you drive these folk to drink…😂 And, having driven back from the Who at Badminton late last night, I sympathise with your journey through the backroads. That nearly drove me to drink! 🍺
  13. We are a blues band. I gigged my Flea Jazz for the first time last night, and when he’d set up our guitarist teased with the intro of Under The Bridge. At half time we were asked when we’d be playing it! Thankfully we didn’t try. Any similar stories?
  14. Under canvas at our favourite Dorset glamping site. A couple who had just been touring the South said the Otis Jay Blues Band were ‘as good as anything we saw in Memphis’…praise indeed! it didn’t rain, the wind died down and we got free fish and chips. What’s not to like?😉
  15. Come on Pete - you know it’s raining all over the world… tonight!😂
  16. His guitar pal Ray Russell posted this on Facebook: "There wasn’t a gap of two days between either Mo or I calling each other. Once he was with Frieda of ABBA in Sweden, I was in Italy with Greg Walsh we spent evenings on the phone from music to surreal humour. Fifty years has gone by from playing with Jimmy Helms in Spennymoor to now waiting by a bedside of a man brave in death. "I held his hand, kissed him, said my goodbyes and he fell into a deep sleep. Six hours later he had slipped away hopefully to join the famous others who have left us. From now on Thunder will be laughter and rain will be tears of joy. I know I will see him, the back of his head walking somewhere but I won’t shout out, it won’t be real. "I feel confronted by a sea of exclusion, where to jump. The person that made trousers flap and out the groove right in the middle and facilitated strong melody lines as his own songs and what we wrote together prove. There will be posts of what musical heights Mo achieved and he was a master but also a master at making the most awful things funny. "Most of all, he was the closet two only children have been brothers. I feel that a part of me has disappeared like a land slide, a voice I will remember I hope until it’s my turn. My Brother in arms, Fuzzy Bear, Mo-Jo. Two thirds of my life I have loved you and that will never change. On Earth you have educated people to the nature of musicians. And never suffered fools gladly. Your values and integrity were emblazoned on anything you wrote and played and composed. You said a death was like a library burning. Although this was symbolic, I can feel the heat from here. An empty chair, a lead waiting to be attached to the Bass and amp that will remain silent. But you will remain long past the song has ended."
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