I can feel a points deduction coming on: https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/woman-shares-footage-beverley-ladies-1906931
This is the moment a woman who appears to be "drunk" falls to the ground after enjoying a day out at Ladies Day. Never have a pair of inverted commas been less necessary.
Who's on drums ? Must be Corky Laing - he's good at keeping 'em together Just passing through...Pompeii
Agreed Spes, but I also marvelled at the set up, I'm assuming the audiance guitars were plugged in somewhere, I can only see sockets on the outer fringes, so were the others playing but not plugged into anything?
I heard on the radio that it was certified a world record by the people from Guinness Book of Records, since they generally adjudicate these things I'm guessing they were all plugged in to qualify for the record? Towards the end (@ 3:50) you can see a floor socket in the crowd, I'm guessing there were others too.
I wish to congratulate the police officer for his outstanding demonstration of restraint considering the potential terror threat that he had to encounter. Not giving the standard two shot warning ( first bullet in the head, the second over the dead body) but instead using a measured and appropriate disarmament procedure, clearly shows that the police force in USA really have a deep down well of kindness in their hearts. God Bless America. https://nypost.com/2018/08/14/police-chief-defends-taser-use-on-elderly-woman-in-garden-with-knife/
Looks like Hull is the odd one out. All the other venues are in cities where there is nothing to do... Should be good. We now make more cheeses than France. And better ones as well.
Just watching Parky on James Martin. Talking about Billy Connolly and he doesn't know who parky is when he was talking to him. Very sad.
I'm glad I didn't see that Chazz. If there is one human being I would loved to have a few beers with, it would be Billy Connolly. Very sad indeed.
I would have liked a few beers with Einstein. Always pleasant to spend time with equals. In the real world would love to have a beer with Steve Cropper who played on and/or wrote the vast majority of the records I liked most in the 1960s. He is always interesting to listen to when interviewed about those days at Stax and with Booker T and the MGs.