Reminder from: ScotBluesCo Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScotBluesCo/cal Dave Arcari; live at Kirkcaldy Acoustic Music Club Thursday January 18,...
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Hello, likely many of you will be familiar with the Weenie Campbell net radio site.Historically speaking, the site is named after the legendary Blind Weenie...
Reminder from: ScotBluesCo Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScotBluesCo/cal Dave Arcari; live at Kirkcaldy Acoustic Music Club Thursday January 18,...
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Jan 17, 2007 8:02 pm
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Got tickets for a raft of stuff at Celtic Connections. Looks like I have a spare for Dick Gaughan on Monday. He is doing his classic album, Handful of Earth...
Its not clear whether the Poozies are the support or whether they are backing him. I would expect there may be some harp backing (nae the mooth kind on this...
Have just realised you were attempting Carry On style ribaldry Richard. Too subtle for me. And there was me thinking I was about to shift the ticket. ... ...
That City Halls Grand Hall looks fancy. The web site for it mentions that it's meant to have great acoustics for recitals and....I forget what the other thing...
Richard, the Arhoolies once played The Wee Folk Club at the Royal Oak in Edinburgh. Very small room. Silent audience. Totally acoustic. It was great. Nothing...
If that's the same room downstairs where the Thursday jam is/was, last time we went there was a drum kit and amp's and stuff! Can't imagine doing a gig as a...
I've never been there, Richard - but what about that cellar joint where they used to run the Glasgow Blues Society gigs....the basement of some club or other I...
Fink the Queens Club might be a bit big. It's a cool room though. S'pose it depends on the audience, but can't imagine getting fifty folk to keep quiet?! Has...
... S'pose it depends on the audience, but can't imagine getting fifty folk to keep quiet?! Has it ever happened?! :-) ... "What was that he said?" "Blessed...
I guess I feel kinda funny about it also from the aspect of if you did set something up where the crowd really came thinking ‘this is special’, to listen...
... I would guess that audiences in the 40's were very different to moderm audiences. They wouldn't have the many different entertainment choices that we have....
... did set something up where the crowd really came thinking ‘this is special’, to listen to it, it wouldn’t feel right if they were dead quiet because...
never mind the 40s...playing in the 60s and early 70s people would listen or they would be asked to leave...[or chucked out to general approval!]... back then...
Just got this on dvd and wondered if any harp players on the forum wanted a copy i have on video? There's some deadly stuff on there...especially if your into...
Well I'll never know what audiences were like in the 40's until somebody uploads definitive footage on YouTube (preferably without audio, haw haw). ;-) I...
Ahh, eight quid a skull. So I need to obtain fifty skulls every time I want to do an acoustic gig. Sorted, I'll get on to eBay right away. :-) Just watched...
The 60's and early 70's, ayyyy that's when the whole thing went topsy turvy, inspiring the Woodstock sound system to be used in venues where only 20 years...
First Annual Wordie Perkins BLUE WORM IBC Blues Jams Hosted by James Bonner WHEN: Thursday & Friday, February 1st & 2nd starting both nights at 9:00pm -...
Sounds a bit scary to me, Al, after amplified harmonica I didn't really like any of the subsequent new directions. Took a look around and then closed my mind...