Your site keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
Great days, great times. Bluesville 68 and the Farmers Inn made us what we are today (well I was young and easily influenced). All the best from the lad who lived at 222 Birch Lane.
Fab memories of Farmers, Free, upstairs afternoons in Pearsons in school uniform (cool?)Free/Bronco at St Georges and the harmonium in shady places. Pete B tells a great version of the Keighley bust.
Good to know you are in orbit - keep up the juggling balls.
R xx
If you are still in touch with Mick Humphreys can you pass my email address to him as I am a work colleague from back in the 70's and would like to get back in touch. Thanks very much Tim
An original German copy on Metronome of your Count Me Out LP is coming to me soon this week and I'm very excited. Moonkyte has been a favourite since 94 or 95 (I'm a little hazy as to when I heard it first...) and I think it's much more of a psychedelic folkrock album than many other records that have been tagged that. The songs are humourous and personal and make pictures appear in your head- I love that about it. Your vocals avoid the triteness of the Strawbs and Magna Carta and I can't help but wonder if the album had been on a big label it may have been successful, but there's something so unique and uncommercial there that it's just a great secret album for us to treasure. Thanks many times for the great music and best wishes. BENJAMIN BLAKE (that's my middle name- for the English poet/artist William Blake)