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BACK IN THE DAY IT WAS SO DIFFERENT ... . . . For those of us old enough to have got to see live US acts back in the mid to late 60's, things were very different ... I'll use one artist to make my poi
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Yeah, I wouldn't have wanted to hear it. All the artists that I've seen, I've wanted them to sing the things I've known them for ie mainly stuff thats been played on the northern scene
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Hearing acts sing a few songs I don't know irritates me a lot less than when they do the inevitable "take it down!" section i.e. 15 minutes of ad libbing and half hearted audience participation, which
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I don’t know about that but at Cleethorpes weekender, Al Wilson performed ‘Help me’ even though he never recorded it and said he didn’t actually know the song at all until he was specifically asked to
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I agree,i reckon its down to the promotors to "suggest" the set list well in advance of the booking so that said artist can get there shit together with the band...or kareoke machine😂
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Couldn’t answer that one but I do know Chuck Jackson refused to sing WWTL at Prestatyn. Dave Tidswell may be the guy to ask.
I've recently read that the 'organisers' of Prestatyn Week-enders informed Bobby Taylor that he wasn't allowed to perform his biggest hit , 'Does your mama know about me?'.presumably because it was too slow?
Is that true? Surely not!