Musical heroes (antidote to the Eagles)

Started by Dave W, February 17, 2013, 05:18:43 PM

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Basvarken

With Superfloor we did some nice support shows.
And most of the time you get to meet the headlining artists. But you don't really get a chance to hang out with them much.
When we did support for Mother's Finest I stood in line to fill my plate for dinner. In front of me was Glenn Murdock. We talked some while we waited our turn. And at the table Gary Moses Mo Moore sat across from me. Mo is a nice warm person who shows a genuine interest in other people. And he's funny.

When we did support for Michael Katon, he came up to the side of the stage to watch us. And afterward he came in our dressing room to thank us for the nice show and warming up his crowd.
A real down to earth straight forward kind of guy.

When we did a festival Gov't Mule were headliners and we had a little chat with Warren Haynes and their then bass player Andy Hess. Warren asked us if we had a CD out. And he was polite enough to wait for me to go take it out of my car.

At the same festival Tasmanian guitarist Rob Tognoni was on the bill to. He told our guitarist his playing was crap. With a huge smile. Yeah and you suck too, replied Frank. They got along brilliantly. We met Rob Tognoni again when we did support for him in a club af few years latter. And Frank and him just picked it up from there. You suck! Yeah you suck harder. ;)

Did support for Philip Sayce. A nice guy. Said he liked our show. And he liked my Rubber Soul Beatles shirt. 

We opened the Arrow Rock festival on the main stage. And after us Wishbone Ash were on. And Status Quo, Uriah Heep Lynyrd Skynyrd and Deep Purple. Had a short chat with Andy Powell. Met Don Airey backstage. And met Fin Costello. I don't remember too much because we got very drunk...

With Stonefly we did support for Kingdom Come. When we got there the appeared to be another support act. Somehow the record company had demanded they should get a slot too. But their drummer had missed his plane. So they kept everybody waiting for like forever. Lenny Wolf came to our dressing room to let off steam. He said, you guys go play as long as you wish. I'm not going to play tonight. f*** that other band. Kingdom Come did play eventually. They were ridiculously loud.

And with Stonefly we did support for Whitesnake. Shook hands with David Coverdale and took a pic with him. But that was it basically. Adrian Vandenberg was there too. Shook hands. The singer of Stonefly is now working on a new album with Adrian!
And I met Reb Beach backstage when Doug Aldrich was doing his solo spot. I complimented him on his playing. He shrugged and said, It's a job...

Met John Waite when we did support with Stonefly. He did not seem at ease very much. Came across as a very nervous and insecure man. Great singer though.
Met Popa Chubby at a Hells Angels party where we played. He just sat down and watched our entire show from the side of the stage.
Did an interview with Glenn Hughes for a bass magazine. Strange man.
Auditioned for Tony Spinner (ex Toto). Didn't get the job... ;)
Met Katrina Leskanich (from The Waves) and Johnny Logan (what's another year) when they and Floor were singing with a huge choir. Katrina was very hyper and Logan was very relaxed.

Back in the Bittermoon days we recorded an album with ex-Riverdogs singer Rob Lamothe. We got along very well and we did several tours together as his band. He's stayed at our drummer's place and we had big fun on the road. Lots of drunken stories to tell. The music was great too. We are still friends and he comes over to The Netherlands every once in a while to get together, make some music and talk about the good old days :)
One of the best singers on the planet (IMHO)!!

Because we toured with Lamothe, the name of our band caught the attention of Brian Robertson's manager. He asked if we would mind if Robbo (ex Thin Lizzy, ex Motörhead, ex Frankie Miller) would come and join us.  We didn't mind... ;) So Robbo came over from England and joined our tour.
Man, did we have some fun! There was a lot of alcohol involved. Especially on Robbo's part...

Met Robbo again when Floor and I went to the Vibe for Philo in Dublin. Met Philip's Mother Pilomena Lynott.
And the day after the vibe Robbo insisted we joined him to Brian Downey's 50th birthday party.
So I got to meet Brian Downey too. Felt kind of awkward to be sitting at his birthday party, drinking free drinks and watching Downey play drums with his friends. ;)

About a year later Robbo came over again to join another band I was in called Original Sin.
I won't go into all the rock roll lifestyle details, but here one little anecdote that I can share:

We drove back from a gig in my 1968 old-timer Mercedes. Floor was behind the wheel. Robbo and his manager were in the back seat. It was freezing outside. The tarmac had turned into black ice. When we took an exit on the highway near Amsterdam the car began to slip and we got in a terrible spin.
The car came to a halt in the centre median strip. Just ten centimeters away from another car that had just made the exact same spin. The guy in the other car was looking at a traffic sign that was planted in his window shield...
We had to get out of the car to push it out of the soft bank that was covered in snow. So there was Robbo and his manager and myself trying to push the heavy Mercedes back on the road. The entire tour Robbo wore black glossy flip flops (we're talking mid winter!). So there he's was, freezing his toes off and swearing and cursing in his heavy Scottish accent. I couldn't push the car because I was laughing so hard...   :mrgreen:

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Pilgrim

Quote from: uwe on February 22, 2013, 10:46:30 AM
......Blame the French. :mrgreen:

As I understand it, that's a grand European tradition!   ;)
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Highlander

Can't argue with that one...

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westen44

Quote from: Pilgrim on February 22, 2013, 03:23:05 PM
As I understand it, that's a grand European tradition!   ;)


Sir Edward Hyde: Whenever we're about to do something truly horrible, we always say that the French have been doing it for years.
(From "Stage Beauty" with Claire Danes.)
It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society.  It's those who write the songs.

--Blaise Pascal

Pilgrim

"Now go 'way or I shall taunt you a second time-a."

"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."

Highlander

The random mind of a Silver Surfer...
If research was easy, it wouldn't need doing...
Staring at that event horizon is a dirty job, but someone has to do it; something's going to come back out of it one day...

TBird1958



Ya gotta let go that Hellcat incident Kenny  ;)
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OldManC

Quote from: dadagoboi on February 22, 2013, 11:44:51 AM
Apparently you're not willing to make the same exception for Polanski as you are for Nugent, though you probably know little about the facts in either case...


...As some say, let's keep politics out of this.  There's enough in the real world.

Carlo, I didn't bring politics into it but when anyone starts a comment as a "you people" type of statement it deserves a reply. I thought I was pretty even and unemotional in my response, though I will grant you that I do see a difference between 13 and 17, as well as the voluntary/involuntary nature of those two instances.

I'll refrain from delving into replying to the rest of your statements except to note that your stating that I "probably know little about the facts" without knowing anything about what I know is kind of funny.

And for the record, it's not "some people" here, it's Dave. Leaving politics out of it is one of the foundational rules of this group.


Highlander

Quote from: TBird1958 on February 22, 2013, 05:20:13 PMYa gotta let go that Hellcat incident Kenny  ;)

I use that as my sig now so well over it (a bit like Star Trek re-runs), just a fun statement, like trains, planes and automobiles tanks... and anything else we chuck in to derail things from time to time... Lady V and T'birds are some of yours, as is RB with Uwe or the white TBII with George, or Al with his "blue" bass and the Cougs... and let's not forget the squirrels and the shed... ;D
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If research was easy, it wouldn't need doing...
Staring at that event horizon is a dirty job, but someone has to do it; something's going to come back out of it one day...

Dave W

There's no reason to bring Ted Nugent's political views or draft status into this discussion, period. He's not a representative of a political party, he's just another entertainer with political views.

FWIW, he never adopted his girlfriend, he became her legal guardian. She was beyond the age of consent; and if she hadn't been, becoming her legal guardian (or adopting her) wouldn't have changed that. It's a non-issue. You don't have to approve of it, but it wasn't illegal.