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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I just love the way Jeff Beck blows Old Slowhand

> away on this live cut of Bobby 'Blue' Bland's

> Further On Up The Road. This, if I remember

> correctly was taken from The Secret Policeman's

> Ball back in the early 80s.

>

> Jeff Beck & Eric Clapton - Further On Up The Road


JL - thanks so much for posting this clip. I watched it and I was really enjoying it and then, at the end, this clip popped up. I was watching that clip and I suddenly realised that I was at this gig.... so long ago... but I was there.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxFuxp1WyGY&feature=related


Early 80s, Albert Hall. Clapton, Beck, Jimmy Page, Andy Fairweather Low, Ray Cooper, Bill Wyman. Even Charles and Diana were there that night and it was in the days they were still speaking to each other (yes, that long ago).


and this


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93ubRaUm2J0&NR=1

Where do I sign? Where do I sign? Come on let's rid this egocentric megolomaniac tax evasive hypocrite Pope wannabe from our eyes and ears forever. Where do I bloody sign? I guess the NME is just not what you used to be is it? Where do I sign? Aaarrghh! Please Make Bono History.

Jah - nothing changes - this clip is from the B52s last Thursday night at the Roundhouse.


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=eU0RntwwINU


My best boys came up from Brighton for the gig and we spent the night at the hotel in Camden Market (just as well, way to pissed to make it back to ED). I wore my brand new Manolo killer heels, sang along to everything (even the ones I didn't know the words to) and I haven't been able to get the smile off my face all week. What's not to like. High heels and a sing-along; I'm a simple girl at heart.


Oh, and I went to see the bootleg guy on Camden Market the following morning (after a very big coffee) and bought some great stuff.


Oh, and this


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hkU-TcnTwUk

OASIS - the boys are in rehearsal for their new tour. If you want to go see them rehearse then email [email protected] and put "TICKETS LONDON OASIS" in the email header. I don't think anything else is needed but maybe include a mobile number. Next rehearsal date is 14th August.


You should also go to www.oasis.net and register there for tickets too.

sorry to be off topic, but that reminds me. I've heard lots of people refer to you as 'Citizen Ed' (pronounced as though it were short for Edward) but I had assumed that it was 'Citizen Eee Dee' (as in East Dulwich). Was I right, or does assumption make an ass out of you and umption? Can you settle the matter?

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