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1962
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would be great to have the whole Rolling Stones and Bill Wyman as special guests (the day before the Twickenham gig) on "Watching The Rovier Flow"
I'm sure you're right.It's highly unlikely that any of the Stones will be there but maybe 1 of the backing musicians in view if the cancellation of the Tim Ries gig. The venue is interesting and Ben is a great performer. He is a very kind guy - every musician is a guest and if they are friends of his, then they are very special guests! It is a great shame that the venue will disppear completely with the extension to crossrail. By the way, I am just a fan of Ben Waters and not a promoter.Quote
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1962
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would be great to have the whole Rolling Stones and Bill Wyman as special guests (the day before the Twickenham gig) on "Watching The Rovier Flow"
my first impression when I was at the Ealing club to see Chris Jagger was that this club is a nightmare for security (no backstage area, no nothing – to get on the 'stage' (which isn't really a stage but just a kind of corner) you have to pass through the audience). I'm petty sure no member of the Stones will show up at such a place
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monkeymantooI'm sure you're right.It's highly unlikely that any of the Stones will be there but maybe 1 of the backing musicians in view if the cancellation of the Tim Ries gig. The venue is interesting and Ben is a great performer. He is a very kind guy - every musician is a guest and if they are friends of his, then they are very special guests! It is a great shame that the venue will disppear completely with the extension to crossrail. By the way, I am just a fan of Ben Waters and not a promoter.Quote
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1962
+ SPECIAL GUESTS
would be great to have the whole Rolling Stones and Bill Wyman as special guests (the day before the Twickenham gig) on "Watching The Rovier Flow"
my first impression when I was at the Ealing club to see Chris Jagger was that this club is a nightmare for security (no backstage area, no nothing – to get on the 'stage' (which isn't really a stage but just a kind of corner) you have to pass through the audience). I'm petty sure no member of the Stones will show up at such a place
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monkeymantooI'm sure you're right.It's highly unlikely that any of the Stones will be there but maybe 1 of the backing musicians in view if the cancellation of the Tim Ries gig. The venue is interesting and Ben is a great performer. He is a very kind guy - every musician is a guest and if they are friends of his, then they are very special guests! It is a great shame that the venue will disppear completely with the extension to crossrail. By the way, I am just a fan of Ben Waters and not a promoter.Quote
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1962
+ SPECIAL GUESTS
would be great to have the whole Rolling Stones and Bill Wyman as special guests (the day before the Twickenham gig) on "Watching The Rovier Flow"
my first impression when I was at the Ealing club to see Chris Jagger was that this club is a nightmare for security (no backstage area, no nothing – to get on the 'stage' (which isn't really a stage but just a kind of corner) you have to pass through the audience). I'm petty sure no member of the Stones will show up at such a place
NO! That is sad news indeed. So glad to have had the chance to go there.
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swimtothemoon
I saw Ben’s show in May at the Ealing club and I highly recommend it. Ben delivers a great show and the historic club is not to be missed! The club
is just across the street from the tube station so it’s very easy to get
there and back safely.
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swimtothemoon
I saw Ben’s show in May at the Ealing club and I highly recommend it. Ben delivers a great show and the historic club is not to be missed! The club
is just across the street from the tube station so it’s very easy to get
there and back safely.
but it's not so esay to find
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