This guy needs his own thread as he never got the hype he deserved.
Had plenty of tympanic membrane damage from this tune. Can still hear my mother telling me to turn it down
"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
I saw ol fish face last winter at Berklee....really.really good show...looks like he is touring again..no Boston dates yet but my guess is the new House of Blues early/mid summer.....
we used to cover a couple of his tunes .. remember doing Bridge of Sighs and Day of the Eagle at the Boston Club ..wich later turned into the paradise ..
Berklee Performance Center 10/1/09
trying to get some peeps to go...BF is a no go ..waiting for PM to log on...wheres Tagger??Ihate when tix go on sale on a friday as I cant get to the puter...gonna try after work...you wanna go Kevin??
Its only bagging out if I agreed to go in the first place and backed out. No interest in seeing him.
your right..wrong words...I thought you said you should have gone last year? maybe Im thinking of someone else...
if no one want to go Im not gonna bother...wifey doesnt want to either
Good tune. I really like this tune, which is kind of mellow but a real winner in my book. The vocalist, bassist, is top notch and deserves almost as much credit as Robin for the bands success. Unfortunately he died in 2002 http://members.shaw.ca/incitydreams/JDinmemory.htm
"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
Saw show last nite. Awesome. The guy is as good if not even better. Smooth and effortless style and his incredible control of feedback. He has his own style that he has never really strayed from. His multilayer chords and great solos were to die for. He is getting up there in age, 64, as we met him after the show, but man can he play. Matt's choice of seats were fantastic, front row balcony. Can't say how much I enjoyed his playing. Like going back in time, except without the drugs. Would have been great if Hendrix had lived but I'll bet Robin would have given him all he could handle and I am sure Jimi would have been one of his biggest fans.
Lawrence you would be his new #1 fan once you heard him live.
"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
he was great...a real treat...
Paul, did he play " A little bit of Sympathy " ? he did the year before..
I wish I could get the pic of you & him off my cell phone somehow...it came out good...
rock on.....
Girl here at work saw him this past weekend. I found out too late.
She said he was absolutely AWESOME !!!!
Still has the hand.
Last time I saw him was at the Orpheum, that was like 30 years ago.
I can't remember much of that concert, but thats not because my memory is bad. Had something to do with "other things".....
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