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kevin_lindsay

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  1. Yup, regwrdless of whether your purchase is a new, or used item, it'll still be considered fot the horrible import duty and VAT
  2. Watching the DVD - during the section about Bernie Leadon pouring the beer over Glen Frey's head - I was thinking, "why is the theme tune to The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy playing in the background? ". A quick google search revealed thst the theme tune was sctually a segment of the Eagles' track "Journey Of The Sorcerer". Well I never, who would have guessed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rOMGIbY-9s&feature=youtube_gdata_player
  3. I too have bought the 3 DVD boxset. Fantastic stuff. The band's catalogue of songs and their vocal harmonies are wonderful. I have to agree re Glen Frey and Don Henley, BIG egos, with Frey's being incredibly over inflated - he comes accross as a real dick. Its interesting to see how the members have aged. Randy Meisner is practically unrecognizable from his 70's persona, as is Bernie Leadon due to the loss of his trademark curly hair. Joe Walsh is looking good, but his voice has the tell tale slurring to mark the many years of indulgence. Don Felder looks fantastic. I guess being removed from the stress of the Eagles environment has been good for him? Have you read his biography "Heaven and Hell"? That's a good one, aven after Frey and Henley's laeyers did their best to neuter the content. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLcL4MkpJQ4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
  4. Sonnet - sorry to hear thst you've experienced the same level of service I received. Hope your bank gets the payment brecalked without too much delay
  5. Fantastic bsnd! Seeing them play live on New Year's Eve 1981 in Edinburgh changed my life as a bass pkayer. The band were fantastic, and I still love them. However, the big inspiration fir me was the young unknown bassist playing with the support band. Support act was Jools Holland just after he had left Squeeze. The bass player? Pino Palladino. I've read all three of The Police members' autobiograohies, every one of them being great reads, with Andy Summers one being a particularly engrossing read.
  6. It's the luck of the draw whether you get stung with import duty. The limit at which charges are levied is now £18. I've had items arrive with no charges, and had many others with big charges compared to the actual buying cost (compounded by tge Parcelforce admin charge). If you factor in the charges and don't get hit, its a bonus
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u01h22Y0L4&feature=youtube_gdata_player Try Shuffler (after all, look who's playing the bass, guitar and drums!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFL1Mray3lY&feature=youtube_gdata_player https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqiJNy9qAt4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
  8. Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing Shuffler - debut CD
  9. [quote name='Angel' timestamp='1365296934' post='2037844'] Iona (who? they all say) [/quote] Nick Beggs era Iona? Get your Chapman Stick ready!
  10. Please put positive vibes out to Paul and his family as his oldest son has been in and out of hospital since Tuesday. Still needing further medical attention.
  11. Pimo changed my whole outlook on what a bass player could be when I saw him in a support band on New year's eve 1981 in Edinburgh. I had been playing for a couple of years and thought to myself, "I want to play like THAT". More than 30 years and I still use him as my reference point.
  12. Andy Summers' biography "One Train Later" is a great book.
  13. My friend David King is a big Rush fan. He's been to a few of tgese events, and played at the "Idol" night last year (he's a guitarist).
  14. I'm going to the Glasgow show - and i'm really looking forward to it. I saw the Time Machine gig 2 years ago too.
  15. What was the name of the second album by M (yup, of Pop Musik fame), where Level 42 were the musicians on it? I had the album ages ago
  16. In the early interviews Nick said he used Wal basses in the studio.
  17. Reading this thread has made me revisit my old Level 42 albums. I bumped into Mark King in a Glasgow restaurant just after the Standing In The Light album had been released, and the band were currently on tour (circa 1983). I was a 19 year old bass nut who wasn't really aware of the bands music other than the "Living It Up" single which was in the charts at that time. Mark was great, we talked about basses and he said I should give John Diggens a call. I was invited along to the gig later and it was a completely incredible gig. I was blown away by Mark's playing - total powerhouse on his Jaydee. I did call John diggens, and had him make me a Jaydee bass (a double octave neck GA24), which I picked up from his Moseley workshop. Great menories. Anyhow, I'm now off to immerse me self in the Influences CD. [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/kevin_lindsay/58ACC7B4-B104-49C0-AC9A-B06B4B1CCD05-528-000000692502AC6C.jpg[/IMG]
  18. Hi Dragan, sorry to hear about the hassle mate. For those interested, Dragan's band supported U2 when they played their famous gig in Sarajevo. And, Bono sang on one of their songs too, pretty cool. He's a really great guy, totally honest and trustworthy.
  19. I've been looking through old issues. How about this sartorial smoothie????? [IMG]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/kevin_lindsay/1889E440-7F72-4FC3-AAF3-F7DC32DBC067-1023-00000166F7A5CB38.jpg[/IMG]
  20. That's great! I am friends with a local band called Rosewood. The drummer said he'd like to play with other musicians and so he now plays with 3 bands (including Rosewood). The rest of the Risewood guys are fully supportive of him, and go to the other bands gigs to support the drummer. I hope your "main band" can be as good natured.
  21. I stumbled across these programmes yesterday morning in the iPlayer. I saw the R&B kind first. It was so good I went bs k and watched the previous two episodes back to back. Fantastic stuff.
  22. Or Forget Me Nots - Patrice Rushen, that's another cracker (bass line played by "Ready" Freddie Washington): http://youtu.be/C5QYSu9xaTE
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