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Muteswan said:
Saw Rory Gallagher there’71.
Wishbone Ash
Ten Years After
many more.

Of course will be forever infamous for Les Harvey being electrocuted. My uncle was there and thought it was all part of the act
 
Professor said:
Muteswan said:
Saw Rory Gallagher there’71.
Wishbone Ash
Ten Years After
many more.

Of course will be forever infamous for Les Harvey being electrocuted. My uncle was there and thought it was all part of the act


1972

Lead guitarist with Stone The Crows.

He was introducing their vocalist, which was his girlfriend Maggie Bell, when he touched a badly wired microphone. The shock threw him in the air.

Many people thought he was joking.
 
TheLoneRanger said:
Professor said:
Of course will be forever infamous for Les Harvey being electrocuted. My uncle was there and thought it was all part of the act


1972

Lead guitarist with Stone The Crows.

He was introducing their vocalist, which was his girlfriend Maggie Bell, when he touched a badly wired microphone. The shock threw him in the air.

Many people thought he was joking.

That was one I didn’t go to. So glad I didn’t. 😢
 
Whose going to admit going to see The Bay City Rollers in the Rank in the mid 1970’s don’t remember the exact date.
I was there :oops:
 
My sister went that gig, I was there to see TRB, the police, dexys and a few others
 
TheLoneRanger said:
KrunchyKarrot said:
Jonny Murphy was mentioned last night?

Early 1970's??

Geoff Murphy, with singers Mike and Mary???

Could be, not ringing any bells for me LR. The singer with the Casuals was mentioned? Mate played in the band said they rotated Cardiff and Swansea. I honestly thought id remember Long Covid or Brexit is the issue I reckon :lol: Got my mate on the case will update info if someone can shed some light.
 

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