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BBC Radio York-20171015-170000

Radio. Places maybe there you are neighbor start up the volume turn off the turkeys and begin to soar with the Eagles as me and my producer to some wonderful music for your pleasure. And raise your spirits full of joy and happiness and who better to cheer is up now Rodney Stewart also known as runs to earth with his tribute to chump. Well a very smooth very elegant and I met him it was just a lovely man to speak to the great sound there how we move from. Specially records Hollywood to Chicago to hear to read female artists Sugar Pie to Santa Ana's it jams and they're going to sing a song called in the basement. Calls musicians grand heart to some great songs which we delight and playing for you here at b.b.c. Really all from my great producer Jericho for a humble man and when he's asleep to still can turn a cup we move on now to Dr John master of the keyboards and he's going to do Professor Longhair's Tipitina for your pleasure and now I like to get. You know aggravation a. Little Professor had to go to the Tina trout the why you want to have a when you know you Wallace while ago now moment. They are going to go see. You Back. And. Respected a whole program. It's a good book. It's good that that's going. To. Thank. You John of course was involved in sessions with Sonny and Cher you name it most of the great stars sixty's seventy's eighty's and of course he's a living legend in the zone style honeys artistic level great artist and he Thanks. Move on. Clearly now for your pleasure. It's. By name is out of that book you're listening to Charles white doctor rock the hottest thing in radio. He's been using music in movies that's like so cool is the fact that if you do it right if you use the right song in the right scene and just because I mean really when you take. Songs. Put them in. Once in a movie right it's a. Cinematic a thing is you can do I mean it really you're really doing what movies do better than any other art form you know I mean you're really works in this visceral emotional cinematic you know way that's just like special I mean it's really really special and when you do it right and you hit it right there and the effect is you can never really hear that song again without kind of thinking about that image from the movie. He chose for stuck in the middle or you for the Reservoir Dogs. To another group. With 6 plated knife for your pleasure. Come over me I'm. Cold. Sore when I was playing. Live eat fruit the. Whole while the long. Fruit of the. World is no mo. 6. You. Know. Your Thing. Good. Thing. There's a whole neighbors there we are folks we have some wonderful music for you and now we move on to the Mavericks I was supposed to interview round. Unfortunately we crossed each other in mid Atlantic and I missed the interview but we have a we have the music here a foolish charge from the Sgt. The Really hard. And now may I just say many years ago I opened her own museum in Scarborough with my friend Jamie and we did quite well and we actually managed to get the gold this Corolla Clocker may have seen recently in the local papers that I had to cut copy of the rock around the clock. We sold millions of copies but for I count that this Bill Haley come presented to him in the comments it was. Hard In fact I've got a press cutting hair that just says the top singers of all time they must be off their rockers and they voted Bill Hayes rock are all in the story of. Bill Haley Bill Haley always wanted to record as it was recorded by Sonny Dan the knights and it was a splash as you could guess no excitement or anything so Bill Haley was determined to record he's manager Dave Dave Marash didn't want to let him recorded but he got a contract with Decca Records him and America and the producer there was a fella called Max freedom freedom and how he wants the not the Iraq or on the top not to be the a side but the beast high but when they were told they had only half an hour to record is. The tension was extraordinary So why. In the film I use for Rock Around The Clock and for Blackboard Jungle it was the 1st breakthrough of what it called teenage music music for young people and was full of tension and excitement and still one of the Grace recordings of all time Billy was kind of like your local grocery was in the kind of an out of us kind of type but this record is fantastic I think it's one of the greatest recordings of all time and certainly start of the rock'n'roll craze. 23 o'clock 4 o'clock rock 67 o'clock o'clock rock. The clock 12 o'clock rock we're going to rock. Dear neighbors you know it's I think it's been a good program we've we were doing our best and we we haven't finished yet folks now many years ago all that gentleman called Dwight Yoakam came out was an album called Guitars and Cadillacs except Trey was kind of the new James Dean of rock'n'roll and his imagery was fantastic and so worries recording we'll hear a couple of them now for your pleasure starting off with. Guitars and Cadillacs and we may have time for rocky road blue. Here in. Let. equanimity and I really don't. Miss the Dr Rock show I've said a couple different interviews. That California has a lot of country music heritage and one of the folks that have a lot to do with that heritage is many times and it's also on the Bakersfield crap . People like when Stewart don't want to Jackson and we kind of wrote this with all those folks in kind of a tribute to the Bakersfield sound is go guitar. Lick Neighbors read try to. Exhaust you wish exhilarating museum go through the barriers of x. To say with a license will do the same thing and next week for your pleasure big thanks to Jericho my one of a producer a slip of the fiver lips as they are the questions have a super weekend and continue to enjoy the gift of life let the good times roll in other words. Born in southeast Kentucky and there's a man back there who is absolutely legit drives like everywhere we had the opportunity to play with last fall. And if you ever get to be grown up there born there anywhere near there. You know but this fellow is Bill Monroe does this mean for the bill. This morning he reckoned we could did several. Yes. Bill Mr Bill Monroe with the greatest respect.

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BBC Radio York-20170604-170000

Mv. Radio. Would you believe this stuff from up here folks it's time to turn up the volume internals of Fergie's as we go through the barriers of anxiously we have a wonderful get Michael must walk and some no less a genuine Cockney born within the sound of all bells but don't let that fool you folks who spend most of his life in Yorkshire and looked after us very well on all fronts and he started off with his records and then he worked his car over a penthouse I worked with people like David Bowie you to Sailor Robert Palmer Elvis Costello Ramsey Lewis Ultravox the pirates so can you imagine what a back to his and he had in the world of rock music will shortly meet the great math while concern for your pleasure that's here from his 1st track for your pleasure it's called bold head by Bobby King and Terry Evans who used to work and still work with my friend write code. Well my dear friends and neighbors we're lucky to have wonderful math was concerned was lived in the extraordinary life and done some extraordinary things so it's a big huge welcome to the humble Dr Rock show to my good friend Matt Walken good friends for a long time is also. Something you work with some of the greatest and. We will hear about your work at the penthouse with the world's greatest rock stars in one week you had 3 of the major rock stars in the world absolutely wonderful rights to couldn't buy a musical education like you know a fabulous fabulous and of course you D.J.'s and all that he worked in radio and so on you know how to start for you where you are did you come from London immediately or we my parents were from Scotland there were Scarborough people my dad got a job it finally school if you know finally then finally school when it was 1st built my dad got a job as head of and we came back up when I was a little boy when I was 9 I was a dad I am a citizen about birth I am genuinely. We have already all the time you know Sure well you know you don't want to assume things like that do you know I would like to say I mean Yorkshireman but I still only live for 57 years and. I learned a lot of virtue or was horrible you know what I mean my i.q. . I worked in the East End and in hospitals there Milan also put up. The 1st music lesson because music's dominator life has done mine. The psychiatry said that music occupies more area of the brain than language and you've had one heck of a. Radiation of news having a look you know you're. Grayness you know Boughey I know the place he bought the Loom Ha'aretz Joe Jackson Costello way we could just do all program just mention names just read the list other 695 so really it was the penthouse really wasn't working my Bernadino before you did I actually worked at the shop we mentioned there as records was owned by a guy who actually monies Lindisfarne and he was a Newcastle based shop was records long gone I think so I went to him 1st and then I moved to I was working as a d.j. At the penthouse I just got the job there and I think somebody thought well if you put the 2 and 2 together if he knows a bit about music to be able to sell it to the customers as well so that's great so I spent you know 10 happy is there and a few more working for virgin as well selling records we do have a poster here the penthouse was must be 60 or one of the world's greatest rock stars you worked with all these guys and we look forward to hearing more about you on the program too and what's your next record of choice for this crazy horse as it is sensational like savvy about lovely. Thank. This is Chuck Berry and you're listening to Dr Rock. Digital neighbors my guest is math walk and said to questions. Oh you've experienced this wonderful things but your dad was actually an artist because it does a little about your father and his influence on you he was a he was a very very gifted man when I was a little boy my very 1st junior school was quite skilled calligrapher as well so he used to write the school on his book up. And he taught me to write an entirely And bless his heart he hasn't been long in his grave but he will be turning in if he ever saw how are. You can't read it but he produced this book for the school every year and wrote all the kids' names in it who don't very well one day I remember he actually blotted his copybook literally made a mistake on the page so he had to take it away and recreate the piece of paper with the gilding down the side I think that's the only time I've ever seen him stressed apart from the rest of my life obviously you know the whole of it sets in lack of go up sorry and I but he when he was a young boy in Scarborough he'd he'd come back from the war he obviously had to wait to go there because he was a young guy came out from the war and he was 20 and they sent him off to Paris they gave him a sort of town scholarship to draw so there are. No use to busy Saturday as. He was a wonderful guy and he. Did printing ceramics he wasn't particularly good ceramicist he used to make pottery lizards that went off people's roofs and sell them for a couple of bob you know. Later he grew to back at school. For the Course you. Know what there must have been a moment there was a my life where you heard a certain piece of music. Can you tell us a few years ago. Growing up I lived in a musical household my father was very fond of records nice to take me down he used to water is records and he'd take me down to the shop we lived in Woking and he daughter the case will record now I remember the record it's called you wish what I can't remember is the guy who sang it but I had I'm well aware of it I remember the join his face it was a sort of Ukrainian folk song really fabulous piece of music and we went into the record shop in working to buy and this is the days of modern rockers so there would be all the teddy boys on the corridor with their receipts in the things that they have now their. Shoes were. Sold those are the ones just kick a fly in the eye with those security. And it was that really he had a fantastic collection of what you'll call classical music classical Of course it's just a particular type but then there was all the stuff I listened to with my mom before I went to school with Housewives choice and supply the My mum had a great line in bawdy songs and she knew all of a sudden the skin of a putting came flying through the air. To sing our space blushes down over the Great. Wise it is crazy because Alex Harvey was a very popular guest at the plant club tremendous and he was a guy who sort of would sing rock music but he'd worked in rock'n'roll before and he'd he'd wouldn't Prizes for his singing when he was a young guy. He was yeah yeah his brother was the guitarist in a band called Stone the crows who suddenly was electrocuted on stage but Alex was a showman and he wouldn't just sing rock songs he was sing songs from the musicals and he's bands dressed absolve Clemenson is a good Facebook friend of mine he dressed as a clown and they would all dams. Stage the other white face and the very one way lips guys. The audience loved them absolutely loved it was much older than anybody else. Yeah so you got to get exposed to them he suddenly died young you had a heart attack on his way back from a gig and he was only very very young younger than I am now you're certainly younger than your chosen thank you very much. A resurgence of interest in what he did and people love him to this day and rightly so he worked with the female singer that made a great great version of the big some of the big we here. Sharing. Site. Here. Himself. You know. Why John told us the right time to make Try expanding just that sure will protect the home believe. That. Our system but yet I see it which uses some chicken. With I. Once I know with cheering them. Through me if you know I know you are sight reading. Me Bridge me here said I. Was a. Good thing. Jerry. Got it down same thread which is why you. Got it. Ok not good Friday. I get it you need to. Know I Am. A god Dick. Why is that sound bite we. Won't. Know about you know I feel like you are trying with. Cheese fish job. Easier for you know what I know you know sight read only right but . I mean bridge you hear. About people. Dying. You know you know. That was death by Sheriff and brought in by I guess the wonderful mass Well I like this time I'm wonderful I'm great. Just a normal guy who's been very very. You know. Great lifting. Just lovely Yeah and join all this music so. Just as before you got into. His records. To them. Wasting my life I think. A life is never wasted you know. Manufacture let's just say I work for a well known sweet manufacturer I was I was not particularly diligent when I was. Even call even of a city it's called that now but it was called a public thank you and I was asked to leave twice. Through my life but I was told several for them too lazy I think. Grant money on beer. I think a lot of students do but I'm honestly not the 1st one but I got a job with what was then scarper corporation. As a. Sort of the Discovery Corporation comes in a moment 1st of all I got a job with a sweet manufacturer who hired me to move 3 tons of men new. Obviously. On the side of caution when I describe it but it was actually one of the loveliest. Yeah I worked in the greenhouse. I was just a turn of at work fill a wheelbarrow full of this. This is. A rest it's a well known but York sweet company as as ours was and they had a sort of. Close we are you know they had a convalescent home in Scarborough for this stuff. Very well was fantastic it was a fabulous stately beautiful stay home. As it was similarly the. Building to get all the food and yet the bacon sandwiches and sweets. You've brought in another wonderful records are really enjoying the music so far Marcia walk on gilded splinters by written by Dr John. Was a character is a tremendous person. Them Changes by Buddy Miles and it sound as though Jimi Hendrix play the little bit of guitar there I did meet Jimi Hendrix with 2 or 3 times actually purely by accident I went to see literature this fella come along called themselves Morris jazz but he got to see that the regime was columns of Jimi Hendrix and he wanted to borrow $5050.00 you know that's the way the world goes round I didn't have 50 dollars on me so I couldn't help him up going to be the place I thought he was very restless he wasn't one of these guys that could talk at all he was. Drawn on some of these people do stuff and you expect them to do other things as well you know he plays the good stuff obviously he's not necessarily a great conversationalist. As we must go back to your music no. I just know you when you. Started the records and then on to Bernstein records. What were you really tuned into that time Wow Well you know I was brought up on a great disparate sort of. Music anyway so what I because I think like every other I make Well yeah like I was a great listener as a jump eel You know my dad. Listen to this this is for people with this program yeah. I did and it was fantastic but I also used to listen to Radio Luxembourg and I couldn't afford to buy records in the same way as my pals at school because my metabolism tight but he didn't approve of them so he'd give me a bit of pocket money and I'd buy ones with a copy artist's playing on instead of going to the word. Mine came from familiar high street chemist. Top 6 records they were the sort of forerunner of those top of the polls. Well they were Ok they're all right they did for me to learn the words. You know you've chosen Steve Miller for your next record There's a d.j. Fountain and your favorite program and also mine is Dr Rock that's very kind of d.j. Fun time and I used to plays drums on Hound Dog and. M s m and Germany and. Doing the interview was such amazing stories with lots of we had to talk about it and it looked like we. We must look more at into your development. Yes Dr. You got a job with the. President that was a fantastic I just hope i course the penthouses is directly while I was there part music venues of all time actually is in the country as well as anywhere else but it tended to get overlooked because. The blasts people calling just qualify as people call it people call him Pete he was Peter Adams and he was only are you doing is great but he subsequently became known as. Peter said No I'm Or he. Respected him I called him right so who when he opened this place he opened this place for people who didn't want to wear shirts and ties. And the one time he did where he was told to smarten up by the ruby. On the door he said put a tie on so you know he was pulling down the stairs by the Tyson Hora tie again. He opened this summer using club in 969 and I think he's 1st well Peter sussed it was one of them I know I did go to my lovely and deed and he was interviewed him many many years later he was a he was a lovely guy was fantastic but the caliber of the acts the type of acts changed and this was we're talking about 969 I was just a young lad and he had a poster competition which I thought all interest and I ended but I was too young to when he said you know you you would have had 1st prize because you know old enough so I had to wait 6 months to go and collect my prize and it was worth it and I started to go in more and more after that and the d.j. Who was there at the time just said could you would you mind just put it up me a pile of records that would you mind just putting these on while I go and talk to my girlfriend and I said well that's. And I loved it when you got the I got the bug I saw how he Gratian on television the other day lowering and stylus a needle onto a record and it was masterful and I thought he knows what he's doing well Larry Russian lives here in the UK so he might be listening in here at a time I don't know about that I will take it again I would take lessons from him it's a lost cause is the cause of all that we have to juggle stuff here. We move on to the next record now because there's so many wonderful records there coppers and brass is that one gay scene and we hear that we may. the posse hold that party all was the phrase he all really was means but they sell its author as he did Jack what it wonderful guitarist as well and the there's only him that that's slowly and I think keeps the mind there's so many different strokes as I heard that 1st on jumpiness program and I took that I died got a hold of it I got a stint on the pill and well only a few years ago going to focus and I took that down along with a lot of other things to play doing I was going to stand up and sort of do this the story of what was totally right we had because because he could not it was me unbeknown to me how to run out of power so I had to stand there and speak for an hour instead but it was great it's great that's great. So now we move on we must share the pain task of the so many great things I mean there and but you did worry did you just jump a little bit for a minute because it did work for. Mr virgin themself I know Richard Branson Yeah many many years later though I worked for yeah and I'm skipping here by are here now what was he like an interesting character I would say the company that he he sold quite a lot of his virgin company to a guy from the other side of the penance to have a party once a year I love island home in the Caribbean think I might buy it up to sell my prices you know nobody's virgin logo was actually done created by Brian Cook who Enos of. Sudden rolls along and it's a beautiful. Sunny John Hart for the cause is no longer with us a few years ago now but he used to. Filled visit time yeah some Anderson he had this sort of the group he was with he was with the kind of oh he's worked with the Dillard's as well. Hartford and Bellagio and he was a great song Smith but of course all these people we very sad when they leave us but they leave us with a great body of work as well as and that's just the beauty of working when using is not the time to be alive when all this music work and that's what I was very lucky and I certainly you know I couldn't have bought a musical education like that yes I wasted my time at schools and colleges and so on a lot of them got to work with all these amazing people and to have all those names to drop when the Ring company is going to have to literally yes I think Joy so far not you probably in the most delightful music and I think it really is a very biased going to if I may play one of my favorite artist artist I'm in now a gold. To keep up with Matt's choice of this will fit in very nicely. My name is Alan Ball You're listening to Charles white doctor rock. Radio thank you so much sir I learned that a big thank stars to men there would keep me God I just brought that in just a channel my dear friend Matt was a wonderful d.j. And a great musician but I can think of at least that nice it's the one thing I'm actually not Charles is I have not a musician I can't play I can't read music I once was asked by my wife and several others to do the narration for peace are in the world. And if you can't read music you still have the conductor blesses how brought me in their own moment and forgot to turn the microphone I was when we had to start all over again I. And I knew. What a great honor and what a great piece of music to do as well so I could face it if I come for a musical family but madman I went to see limelight with Charlie Chaplin she could come back and play the themes dress a great gift I mean that as a guest I have to do was the same but I'm afraid that just by the record. That's that's me you see when people say they play anything I say his records cds but you can say that when it's digital You know I play the silicon chip. A little further. So we continue on with Ali Baba next Alabama's comedy I did I'm going to have enough of this played at my funeral when they send me down the fiery slope if indeed they do that is bozo dog with a great bombed. Out Found me have. Shown a. Life. Like. Martin. Luther King. The. 3rd. Yes. Satellites come a. Long chalk talk the practice tests. Long. Cold. Dark. Alleys. Run a mile a mile teleporting naturally. And I. Suppose. Probably. Look. Like labor that was only about. Dogs. And then any of those great fun great fun you know I'd grab a piece of silly music I chose that's really from listening to how so. Choice because that I think was possibly Henry Hall if you have a listener who is as old as. Henry Hall I don't know but from that time anyway the bombs as a cause. Silly and artistic things are very big ideas through your life and play wonderful records let's go back to the bird even though there's a bit about what look you work in a record shop you meet all sorts of people you really do that's not bringing alchemy in the same breath as that because he was wonderful entrepreneur as well in Scarborough still is his best scene what I think he did and that was the best artists in the world. Of the band on all the rock artists but he brought the other people in and you know Kenny Rogers is of this world and he had a super club and again I have a cousin who lives on the outskirts of York who was his photographer for a long time and took some fantastic shots of these places Malcolm is a great very gifted guy and he rebuilt that club in Scarborough where lot of people used to enjoy in the 1960 s. And I went to work for him after I'd worked at the record shop I just decided after 10 years I fancied to change and asked him if he got a job going and so did a bit of flair and style good perception of the endurance troll Yeah he would always check these things out 1st to see if they were and if they were he would go with them if it didn't work he wouldn't go with them so he knew we had a straight line you absolutely know the answer and if we if we had an idea go ahead of us if we have or want to buy a nightclub we would 1st look at the toilets and if the toilets were Ok he would then go further down the road to purchasing if they were very good say no they don't care about the cost but. I think it was right and. It's been as whizzed by and I certainly as please come back again next week and we'll hear some more wonderful musical I promise I will thank you very much. We were going to go over the other one of yours I think yep good none of my Carol all were. This is said Stephen Foster song called gentle and. She. Gave. Meet. A. the 'd bird seed the way I am.

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BBC Radio York-20170129-170000

The. Both. Have before. This is a little bit and you're listening to Talk Dr Hughes that crazy lady got what it takes there's no place like this place anywhere around about space this must place because the man who do the best you can hope you understand he got it in his hand he got a plan. By my phone says Dr Ok I would know the program for you know last week we had the brains and they were so good so the life is lying to me so informative and we've invited them back and they're going to play a live person we're going to hear some of their favorite tracks starting off with the as a. I've been a. The way. The you. Know they. That was. For your pleasure brought in by my guests the brew broke came in last where you were so delighted to have them limo all are here again and they're going to play live for us as we say now we're going to Analyst Jim Smith he seems to be the more sensible one at least he projects that image and we're going to ask him about music what was the 1st moment in your life that you heard something and said This is what I want to know. About this evolved over the lasting memory of music would be a moment that brought home of 20 great rock'n'roll hits and I think it was rubber ball by hockey and I'm probably be just this song just took in my head and I don't know I just bought an interest in general music and then for some reason next on the boat was a Hendrix album and you know that interesting and then I go on to Pink Floyd and it just sort of went from there but about 20 Great you say it's a rock n roll just set me on the road to I mean well but of music then rock n roll them out. Very Jerry they were talking about earlier on and you know they they were the true rock and roll isn't for the modern era that I know them both very well you know I just thought it was a change in my life as well like I'm sure you're so we should move on to Jason now and. You're welcome back and we'd like to ask you the same question. You started I think when I was running a grandparent's house and I saw a cd case with 3 Fender guitar headstocks on one of them that they sent to find the Strat headstocks and I was like What is that he's really interesting and it was silhouettes and it was the show. Those 20 golden great some really yeah and I absolutely fell and all that stress you just get and I was at the time I was really really just obsessively guitars and that was the 1st album I ever got as well they gave it to me because I was just every time I was there I got them to play over and over and over again and then. You come into the room yeah g.m. And that was it ever just progressed from there really are you to. Everybody not him. If you don't play drums. It's a form really I think. I always remember when you when you went went to town to pick the West was one. Wonderful live live. We were driving on in the car and the opening track was Immigrant Song and it just completely blew me away all sat in the back of the car lot who on earth of this just an incredible I say amaze and just kind of set me off on the road to wanting to play drums and rock out basically hoping that very shortly after that I was look should have a purple playing it. Was playing a guitar you know 3 guys and. It was is an amazing drama and pace it just didn't have the same tone that's great stuff. That makes this woman mother Yeah yeah I mean we've been playing a lot of a lot of the old is but we do draw inspiration from some momentum bands as well and Wolfmother is one of them and just a great sort of classic rock vibe that a psychedelic touch is well and really cool beyond. The brain but. Well when we got together this distrust came out as well as it was when the when the band when we started out this was this was out in the chance. That now we may. Bridge listed on frog turn up the volume turn off the turkeys listen to the brew they were my guess they were in here last week and we had such wonderful time with them and thereby came here to celebrate the give to live and joy further music for your pleasure so what's coming up next folks figures gig the 2nd. In York in the glorious city of your yeah just that office show that some 1st time in New York for many many many millions loving we are so looking forward to it I'm sure follow up of happy people look into the cosmic man line as we say in the business it would be very nice of you listens. Only only 3 and somebody said well we're going to report to charge what I said they said and I should say this unless you keep quiet about this I said Your secrets are safe with me and my 3 and I have made in this. Place exaggeration but. Better Leishman to recall that. So now you've got your new album out you're starting to tour what are you most looking forward to. Well in the back on the right yeah but it. Got a bit too much time off over Christmas fire in open getting a bit lazy going on a diet and I don't know if you could play live it's what we do you know I mean. That's well. So easy to be very very comfortable with their lives and their way things go I mean we saw in the u.k. And at the end of January and with strings u.k. Dates I'm a straight out to York again and mention of the lawn back in England I think sometime in June I think I remember this on the website. You enjoyed touring Europe but yeah for the particular delights of the great festivals as well. I mean right the people are amazing and the food and yeah Ok. Yes You know it's just one big party of the people crazy fans the fans and Spain you're literally have to mentally prepare yourself really Spain because you know it's just going to be a party from start to finish and you never go onstage much before 11 o'clock and I even on a week when the Spanish people sleep. So obviously even after the end. Of the. Party. Was in Valencia the last show that saw and we played our show and it turns into a big party afterwards in the venue and there was a actual show band coming on 4 am in the morning going on stage to start the show and we finished the show it to em. So you go through beauty sleep. This is exhilarating that you go to a different country and oftentimes you know very privileged I mean it's a great people and the other countries like the band I'm well commission Thankfully by they all buy tickets this is. Very very privileged to have life really. You deserve. Many pounds to. Go I'm sure I'm sure but you practice anyway so far and that's wonderful stuff going there next I think we're going we're going back a couple of albums now reached the sky this one from the 3rd floor of the West. Gentle neighbors the brewer back again the brewer back and maybe I could be already is I'm sure you've got more than of imagination to create your own album titles and what are we going to do for the next one folks are we going to. Feel their inspiration naturally leads us to Jimi Hendrix You know we haven't had all of it yet Yeah and I mean you know neutral suspects for the brother who. Then had Rick's Yeah and Stevie Ray Vaughan who question you know I was inspired by the way this one was All Along The Watchtower fantastic. My time but we've got another great group here called the brew and they brought in that track thanks for bringing that fellow's a reminds us how good he well I mean Hendrix is a big inspiration a truck for an about face for a strike while still in writing about his frustrations with a record like the time he felt he was being ripped off and Hendrix made into what it is in a memorable song and another guy that was Julie influenced by Hendrix is the British guy. Again he influences passes down the line and this next truck was always on the I was in the bus in the early days still as you saw him at the when to get sort of the Winter Gardens in Grimsby I think it was nice 745 Remember when again as you start everybody Queens played there you know you see so you say she's 18 if any of that sadly like so many others in the u.k. I started that and now it's a happens I. We just lost our lovely theater and you know I hope the reverse the decision that I saw the future is talking back in the days when people used to go and see live music and hopefully maybe turn and hopefully they'll come to figures. On the 2nd of February and reinforce. The group play. If. You listen to Dr Rock and want to brew in the brewer with us here for your pleasure. And now gentlemen was is the next track going to be what we're going to going to be you guys actually playing live yeah we're going to do an acoustic version of one of our trucks last week and if we played it as the latest single My guess playing there for us they're still here with us and we're delighted to have them because they've been doing great work entertaining us with their knowledge of music and their touring and. So. What's the next deal for you if you was shooting in the last week you would have heard us play an acoustic version of this song. Called black hole song a song on the new album which you'll be able to hear a live performance of if you go to the fitness on the 2nd of. Black holes all from the new album I just size of them yeah shake a tree that's excellent That's excellent and I we're going to move on now to another inspiration for your music and Crosby Stills and I just thought a little bit about why you like this particular track the harmonies that they have all the holes all of them really is obsolete fantastical this track in particular really stands out you know I think that there's a few albums in time that actually capture an ever been in town and I think. This this truck in this sequence of trucks just captured by. South Coast. West coast even though the boat. As they were in the sixty's is just you know it just is and it's always a truck again that was on in a van and. You know actually. We welcome to this. Usually on people this sound engineer likes it so much he makes a point of playing it the last song before we go on. God says it all it's a little bit of a. Cross just Crosby Stills Nash and you know. The Blah. Blah. Listen to the brewer still here with us folks entertaining is greatly with their wonderful music choices of music those of influence them and last week you. Who played did you play them on the Butler Yeah we did this next one acoustically last week so you have to go out on the i Player and check it out if you didn't listen. We could see the heavy studio version of the great stuff yeah they want to pull it. You know folks and and just get up early I look question I would like to ask each one of you about choice of instrument and why. Full screen. So you couldn't come to. What I actually started out played trying to play the. I found in a skit homo and from school. But that was good love it was basically what got me into playing music really and then I realized I was terrible playing it. And he something a bit easier so the drums he said friend said what he did last night I think thing making loud noises really do a good job. But you know why I'm very deaf so yeah. I always just want to play guitar really yeah I always just upsets I was literally lumps Este with guitars you know with 2 years old home was used to make them up with his Lego set. And it was the mom said he was possessed about as well. As God they all had to this is a passion you know this. Was a big child session and we're going to bring you like it's our own soul and I would love to. Have you know this sounds excellent to do with. Strings all minorities. Really bring with. Us. So we're going to hear. Machine good something mystical machines you know my cool shaker says it's such a well produced album the whole album farms in front of the producer. Which is. Going to be all makes you think how are you hungry. Here Jimmy birds are coming to the end of our program and we've had a splendid coup here for the last 2 weeks the brewer and the so kindly come back this week because we enjoyed their music and their work. So much and here you are again fellows and we're nearly finished now but you've chosen next to white rabbit Yeah why rabbit this well this song's Yeah I am going back to psychedelic side of it is the have heavy influence on us you know we really love Jefferson Airplane is a bond and represents us all of the air that we were really taken at that time White Rabbit is definitely one that stood out to us. Hope so. Because Thank you very much so years we have already enjoyed 2 years to. See that it's a. Thank you to. The Jericho course that one of our producer Patrick Garza helped out as well great thanks to him but a special thanks to you for your wonderful entertainment and music and we're going to go out with a rocker old Taylor so. Forget to come see is if it was on the 2nd if every. Play.

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