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Why apologise - 'tis superb.sorry to anyone that's not in to this type of music
Why apologise - 'tis superb.sorry to anyone that's not in to this type of music
Ahhhh ….. the memories ….. great song but the dancing girl!!!Rainbow for me
Never see Rainbow but saw Graham Bonnet at the Waterfront in Norwich about 10 years ago and it was a great night.Ahhhh ….. the memories ….. great song but the dancing girl!!!
"You're mind is dirty … but you're hands are clean
You're short on class … but you're legs are long"
They don't write 'em like they used to
The most unlikely looking of rock front men - more of an extra from an episode of Miami Vice
Blo*dy h*ll he can hang with the best of them though. The smaller venues are great for really "hearing" a voice.
My favourite venues are either Town & Country in North London or the Cambridge Corn Exchange.
Do you keep your old tickets? Got a boxful kicking around somewhere.
Blimey spent some time in both them venues Neil. Cambridge Corn Exchange was local for me but just too young to see all the great bands like AC/DC in 78, remember seeing Motorhead there supported by Saxon circa 1980, a girl I knew saw all the NWOBHM bands on at that time Iron Maiden with Paul Di'anno, Wild Horses with Jimmy Bain and a new upcoming band called Def Leopard. See quite a few shows at the Town & Country Club mostly in the 80s, my favourite being a John Martyn show on his Piece By Piece tour. Use to go to Hatfield Forum, Hitchin Regal and ST Albans City Hall were great little venues.The most unlikely looking of rock front men - more of an extra from an episode of Miami Vice
Blo*dy h*ll he can hang with the best of them though. The smaller venues are great for really "hearing" a voice.
My favourite venues are either Town & Country in North London or the Cambridge Corn Exchange.
Do you keep your old tickets? Got a boxful kicking around somewhere.
Blimey spent some time in both them venues Neil. Cambridge Corn Exchange was local for me but just too young to see all the great bands like AC/DC in 78, remember seeing Motorhead there supported by Saxon circa 1980, a girl I knew saw all the NWOBHM bands on at that time Iron Maiden with Paul Di'anno, Wild Horses with Jimmy Bain and a new upcoming band called Def Leopard. See quite a few shows at the Town & Country Club mostly in the 80s, my favourite being a John Martyn show on his Piece By Piece tour. Use to go to Hatfield Forum, Hitchin Regal and ST Albans City Hall were great little venues.
Didn't Blackmore have a go at Bonnet for having short hair? lol
Circa 72 just after we had moved to Newmarket.Great band and voice, probably got a load of all my old concert tickets in the loft somewhere along with all my other cra-p, came across my old Motorola phones a few weeks back, the very first handbag one and then the brick one, wish I still had my yellow chopper bike, they're worth a bob or 2 now
Blackmore's Night lolSaw Motorhead at Hatfield in '87- currently still waiting for the hearing in my left ear to return.
Thanks to Metal Mickey, mates since primary school, he always ordered the tickets.
Not in front of the stage - in front of the speaker stack!
"Didn't Blackmore have a go at Bonnet for having short hair? lol"
Quite probably but then Blackmore was more interested in the pixies living at the bottom of his garden
It was.Blackmore's Night lol
Was the Hatfield gig at the Forum Neil?
Not long after I think I came off it and broke my arm when I hit the kerb, plastercast for about 6 months,lolWhere you going wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
These ticketsIt was.
cant wait to see Haelstorm in OZ next year Andy. Just hoping their set time doesn't clash with any of the other big name artists I want to see at the Download festival.From last night....Such a great voice...
one of my favourite bands growing up but much preferred the Dio daysRainbow for me