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treaclefingers
Oh sorry...didn't realize I stumbled into the beginnings of a Transpacific relationship.
On the topic of ALO...saw him do the intro/outro to Charlie Is My Darling at a theatre in Vancouver, a few years before it got it's DVD release.
Fantastic...enjoy STG.
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syrel
Damn, would love to see ALO talk, though probably not about Rod (what's the connection?).
Reminds me of a story - a friend of mine who became a prominent critic was writing for a student newspaper at Oxford in the mid-60s. He arranged to have an interview with ALO, and duly turned up at the offices at the designated time. He waited for a while, and then in walked Mick and Keith. "We're here for the interview", they said. My friend replied that he was here to interview ALO rather than them. "Andrew can't come, so he asked us to talk to you", to which my friend said "Well I don't want to interview you, I want to speak to Andrew" and left.
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treaclefingers
Oh sorry...didn't realize I stumbled into the beginnings of a Transpacific relationship.
On the topic of ALO...saw him do the intro/outro to Charlie Is My Darling at a theatre in Vancouver, a few years before it got it's DVD release.
Fantastic...enjoy STG.
Hey treaclefingers, I went to that screening too.
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SomeTorontoGirl
You have any questions Rockeee?
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syrel
Damn, would love to see ALO talk, though probably not about Rod (what's the connection?).
Reminds me of a story - a friend of mine who became a prominent critic was writing for a student newspaper at Oxford in the mid-60s. He arranged to have an interview with ALO, and duly turned up at the offices at the designated time. He waited for a while, and then in walked Mick and Keith. "We're here for the interview", they said. My friend replied that he was here to interview ALO rather than them. "Andrew can't come, so he asked us to talk to you", to which my friend said "Well I don't want to interview you, I want to speak to Andrew" and left.
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treaclefingers
Oh sorry...didn't realize I stumbled into the beginnings of a Transpacific relationship.
On the topic of ALO...saw him do the intro/outro to Charlie Is My Darling at a theatre in Vancouver, a few years before it got it's DVD release.
Fantastic...enjoy STG.
Hey treaclefingers, I went to that screening too.
I think Andrew was living in Vancouver for a while.
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runrudolph
Is there an album on which the song of Rod with PP can be found??
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Big Al
Isn’t Ronnie the bassist on Come Home Baby? I could swear he mentions performing alongside Keith during a PP Arnold session somewhere. His autobiography, perhaps?
Thanks, Deltics. P.P. Arnold’s Wikipedia entry suggests it’s Keith on bass and Ronnie on guitar. Intriguing stuff. They’re probably both involved, I’m sure.Quote
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Big Al
Isn’t Ronnie the bassist on Come Home Baby? I could swear he mentions performing alongside Keith during a PP Arnold session somewhere. His autobiography, perhaps?
This from Zentgraf:
Line-up: KR (gtr; maybe bass)/RW (bass?)/Rod Stewart (voc)/P.P. Arnold
(voc)/Nicky Hopkins (p)/Keith Emerson (keyb)/Micky Waller (dr)/
Georgie Fame Brass Section (horns)
Note: Date unsure, but maybe the first collaboration between MJ, KR & RW!
Come Home Baby wasn’t released before 1975, when it appeared
on an obscure US compilation album