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I'm sure you guys just want to bring out the oldie in me.
Dylan? Devoted since 1963. Saw him live (again) a couple of months ago in Manchester.
Cochran? I had a little piece in New Record Mirror in 1963. I invoiced them for £2.
Ray Peterson? I have "Tell Laura,..." on a compilation somewhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t3qtgO1wHc
A real fascination for me all year. Bootsy :cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd1gRHk28IE
This is the greatest group to ever emerge from the UK.
I met them several times in 1965/66 when they played Leeds University and they all autographed my "Five Live Yardbirds" LP. I also saw them when Jeff Beck had replaced Clapton and actually went with them (with Sonny Boy Williamson) to a party in a student flat.
Their managers were sequentially incompetent (I mean getting Micky Most (saw him too!) to produce a group that has had Clapton-Beck-Page play in it!!!!) and they self-destructed. Relf was a magnificent harp player but a weak singer. He had asthma and at their first gig in Leeds his dad was there to make sure he looked after himself. (I didn't get his autograph tho').
Enough already?
http://youtu.be/8hEWFsXrXv4
Loved filling out my back catalogue of Richard Thompson this year.