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Post by ken1953clark on Aug 31, 2024 7:53:36 GMT
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Post by Pickers Ditch on Aug 31, 2024 9:14:54 GMT
Boy I was glad that I was around to see this lot at the time! happy daze.
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Post by mitchfit on Sept 1, 2024 17:22:08 GMT
^^^^
PD,
seems the color [OEM] section with aluminum foil wall paper was from the late '60s. judging by tunes played about 68-69 when "English Rose" was released here in the states. agreed, great music.
an admitted gear geek, spent much of my attention time scanning the amps and axes. [drools audibly]
then it occurred to me what a culture clash comedy was captured by this film. the freaks dressed in their every day street attire playing for the preppies in suits/ties or evening gowns. the mod/Carnaby Street wannabes dressed in Sgt Pepper class costumes. then a minority who weren't there to be seen, just to listen. dunno why but it tickled my funny bone.
thanks for posting, mitchfit
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Post by zimmharpo23 on Sept 1, 2024 18:31:48 GMT
I really have a soft spot for these guys!
Andy
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Post by mrstrellisofnwales on Sept 1, 2024 20:35:50 GMT
Thank you so much PD for posting that. Peter Green was my teenage electric guitar hero. Some years ago I met him for 2 minutes on a fishing trip when I needed to borrow a bit of kit. But his appearance was so different I had no idea that it was him. It was a good few hours later when someone told me who the guy was who was fishing fifty yards away. And that was it. I missed the chance just to say thank you for the music and inspiration. Mrs T
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Post by Pickers Ditch on Sept 11, 2024 19:32:52 GMT
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Post by zimmharpo23 on Sept 13, 2024 7:50:57 GMT
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