Well, I am finally home, caught up on my sleep and got my pictures edited.
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Martin was nice enough to tell me about this gig a long time ago, and all the stars aligned and I was able to get there. It was very much worth the little trip across the pond to be there.
I have seen these guys once, last year, and every time I do I seem to have a magical day. These kids (yes, they are kids in my book) have something very special about them. Musically they are incredible, but there is some other force at work that brings them up to another level, and I felt if I wasn't at this gig I would be totally kicking myself later for missing something that later will be talked about by many. I have seen many amazing musicians in my time, but this gig stands only behind the RAH show of May 4, 2009 and the times I saw SRV. Their hearts and souls went into this show. So glad to be part of it.
Part of the fun of the day was all my British Bonabuddies being there. Maggie was my hostess for the weekend, and chauffeur, and I can never thank her enough. Mr Meerkat had lots of people to look out that he stayed out of trouble, and the antics at the hotel (by others) will fuel some good stories for quite a while.
Biggest thank you's are for Virgil, Gabe, Jack, Martin, Scott and Hendry. Getting us into the Marshall factory, and then allowing me to "hang around" and feel welcome all day before the gig was the thrill of a lifetime. You better have a gig set up for March!
I will have some more pictures from the Marshall factory and the pre-gig stuff later.
Sandy
"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds." - Tom Petty