Woolly Wolstenholme

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I remember Wooly Wolstenholme.
He was with with Barkley James Harvest from the late 60s.
I had the great pleasure of meeting "Wooly" when he was playing. A hugely creative man with a deep love of music. Often wonder if he would still be with us if we knew then what we know now about mental health. Great musician.

Sorry sparkey for being off topic - Bournemouth to go down due to karma. <ghost>
 
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I had the great pleasure of meeting "Wooly" when he was playing. A hugely creative man with a deep love of music. Often wonder if he would still be with us if we knew then what we know now about mental health. Great musician.

Sorry sparkey for being off topic - Bournemouth to go down due to karma. <ghost>
Sad when a life ends prematurely. I will listen to track 7 of Octoberon in a different light.
I've all their albums from BJH to Face to Face.

Back on topic Mr Moderator, since last Sunday, I feel our fate is sealed.
An outside chance we'll catch Brighton. I'd have fancied our chances if we were 3 points closer.
 
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Sad when a life ends prematurely. I will listen to track 7 of Octoberon in a different light.
I've all their albums from BJH to Face to Face.

Back on topic Mr Moderator, since last Sunday, I feel our fate is sealed.
An outside chance we'll catch Brighton. I'd have fancied our chances if we were 3 points closer.
Alas "The World Goes On" without him.

Back on topic, I'm desperate to come to terms with our almost inevitable fate, but unrealistic hope won't leave me. Emotion defying logic as usual.
 
Sad when a life ends prematurely. I will listen to track 7 of Octoberon in a different light.
I've all their albums from BJH to Face to Face.

Back on topic Mr Moderator, since last Sunday, I feel our fate is sealed.
An outside chance we'll catch Brighton. I'd have fancied our chances if we were 3 points closer.
The Lady Loves and Vanessa Simmons two of my favourite BJH tracks
 
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Lucky enough to see BJH in the Capitol in 1976
I was there too nin. First saw them in the Paget Rooms in about 72 and also at cardiff Uni round about 75ish. Also rember going to Malvern to see them and a couple of times at the Colston Hall in wurzle land.
 
I was there too nin. First saw them in the Paget Rooms in about 72 and also at cardiff Uni round about 75ish. Also rember going to Malvern to see them and a couple of times at the Colston Hall in wurzle land.
I saw them in Brum in the very late 80s / early 90s.
 
Have we been moved?

Sorry to be off topic, but what are the odds on Cardiff staying up this season? <whistle>
 
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Have we been moved?

Sorry to be off topic, but what are the odds on Cardiff staying up this season? <whistle>
XII to 1.

For it to happen though, we need to Turn the Tide.

Don't think you'll get those odds though, Sparkey's bookie seems to have Gone to Earth.

However, if we can win the next game, with The Turn of the Tide, The Eyes of the Universe will be on us.

I wonder if Colin will stick with the same team or will we see a Ring of Changes.
 
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XII to 1.

For it to happen though, we need to Turn the Tide.

Don't think you'll get those odds though, Sparkey's bookie seems to have Gone to Earth.

However, if we can win the next game, with The Turn of the Tide, The Eyes of the Universe will be on us.

I wonder if Colin will stick with the same team or will we see a Ring of Changes.
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