Where's TC got to?
I wondered if he's full of praise for Blackburn Rovers
I wondered if he's full of praise for Blackburn Rovers


Good to see Richard Thomson there. Not everyone's cup of tea, but apart from being a fine guitarist he's a brilliant songwriter.For those of a musical persuasion, here are the set list from Saturday and a link to the music files.
https://we.tl/t-J1e7M41b3l
Good to see Richard Thomson there. Not everyone's cup of tea, but apart from being a fine guitarist he's a brilliant songwriter.
Good to see Richard Thomson there. Not everyone's cup of tea, but apart from being a fine guitarist he's a brilliant songwriter.
I am going to see Richard Thompson at The London Palladium in November. I took a DNA test a year ago and found out he is a second Cousin, which came as a huge surprise to me. I don't know my Grandmothers history as she was brought up in a Home. I also discovered that I was 27 per cent Scottish and only 23 per Cent English. The rest is Maltese and Irish.
Little bit of trivia: his first band was with Hugh Cornwell, later of the The Stranglers. It's hard to imagine but it's true.
Have you actually met or is it a relationship that sits in the background?
A cracking set list.For those interested, here is the set list for Saturday's show and a link to the music files.
Saturday's show was a blues evening as it was the 50th anniversary of The Allman Brothers' famous concerts at Fillmore East which were excerpted on Eat A Peach and have now been released in their entirety.
Some of the songs date back to the 1920s and one to even before then.
https://we.tl/t-yoYiR4ycSp
A cracking set list.
I tried, something went wrong.Have you downloaded the files? There are some interesting recordings.
I know I'm an awful technophobe, but I did download it, and when I clicked on the Phil Ashby show it disappeared. Computers and me don't agree I'm afraid.Tryb again: https://we.tl/t-yoYiR4ycSp
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I know I'm an awful technophobe, but I did download it, and when I clicked on the Phil Ashby show it disappeared. Computers and me don't agree I'm afraid.
I know I'm an awful technophobe, but I did download it, and when I clicked on the Phil Ashby show it disappeared. Computers and me don't agree I'm afraid.
Got it@ForestHillBilly
This is a link to just the files without a folder: https://we.tl/t-zKU77W8OaH
If you still can't download let me know and we can consider whether there is any othar way to get them to you.
. I've been listening to some of the old bluesmen recently. I love Blind Willie Johnson especially, incredible power. And Mississipi John Hurt's guitar playing is a thing of beauty. These guys were all self-taught and so their style was personal and individual. Robert Johnson created his first musical instrument by stretching metal wires down the side of the garden shed!