Sebastian was thefirst single of them. It did not hit the top ten, but hat a style which was totally different to what we have heart before. Mr Raffles and Come and see me have been top ten hits.
Re: new support for Warsaw: Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
I'm a fan of them, and have been since 1975. "Come up and see me - Make Me Smile", "Judy Teen" are probably their best known songs. This is great news.
Re: new support for Warsaw: Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
I think the guy (band) is one of the legendary acts but not popular anymore. Maybe even not extremely popular in the hey day. But if they put on a good show then I'm up for it.
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Why can't van morrison open for the stones in his native country, even the corrs would work. Well present situation is a good excuse for me to arrive late and not have to stand for 8 to 9 hours.
Re: new support for Warsaw: Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
>>>>>>>Why can't van morrison open for the stones in his native country, even the corrs would work. Well present situation is a good excuse for me to arrive late and not have to stand for 8 to 9 hours.
You mean Slane?
Re: new support for Warsaw: Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
I wish they would play in Düsseldorf as well instead of AW. I'm a big fan since the 70's when Sebastian was one of the highlights on every party. Only one red light on and then this song, really loud. I guess I got my first kiss during the song. Also Make Me Smile is one of the few songs I can hear every day without getting bored.
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hey what a surprise for me in the states!!! good for him... they were really something!! they were never big here but a friend of mine in Danish band called Sensory System in the '70's turned me on to them when visiting me in the states...and he instantly became a distinct favorite... what a surprise...hmmmm, very interesting...i hadn't even heard the name in twenty five years....cool.
(my friend was lead singer for 'sensory system'; they never made it big or anything (he was the only yank but has lived his entire adult life in denmark and his wife and family are Danes...) they had a 'deal' and some records, and would warm up for biggies like the Kinks and such...on this same visit btw, we hit the msg for first show in '75; my first ronnie show with the stones...(and one of ronnie's first too!) (at least that night, nowhere as good as ronnie with faces at fillmore east imo)
want to hear what's steve harley is up to and i'm gonna try to fish for some samples now...ty for the thread.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-07-21 06:29 by Beelyboy.
Re: new support for Warsaw: Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
Just to let you all know the current line-up for Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel is as follows:
Steve Harley Stuart Elliott - Drums (original CR member from way back when) Lincoln Anderson - Bass (since 1998) James Lascelles - Keyboards and percussion (since 1999) Robbie Gladwell - Guitar (since 1980's) Barry Wickens - Violin and Guitar (since 1980's)
Re: new support for Warsaw: Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
I was working really hard to make it for the warm-up in Warsaw, as Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel was one of my favorites ages ago. I did even see them live in Oslo on a small stage, great live act. Strange thing was they played mostly new stuff, or at least stuff I did not know. A good sign of integrity, like Robert Plant, don't just play Led Zep stuff. By the time they hit St Peterburg I will get used to their songs. And they sounded great by the way. It's just that I expected all their great songs. I guess that is how the normal fans feel when the Stones play songs from A Bigger Bang...
Bjornulf
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bv Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just perfect. I am a big fan of them. Saw them > live ages ago, got their records. I will be there > for sure. For the warmup as well.
Me too. Would love to see them in London as support ;-)
Re: new support for Warsaw: Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel