Ever met Andrew Eldtrich?

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Being645 wrote:
Pista wrote:
zaltys7 wrote: What the f**k is that? and why the f**k is there no content warning so I don't click it?
Quite right.
I've added a warning now.
Thanks from here, too, Pista ... the content there is a typical example of how to abuse empathy and exercise emotional blackmail... :urff: ...

@GLOSSA
I'm quite glad that idiots like those you mention have no foothold in my environment,
so I'm not exactly pleased you bring them in here. But, hell. I just won't click on your links again,
since I'm absolutely not interested in these topics.
Amen to that, sister. :notworthy:
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As a Northamptonshire lad I always had a soft spot for the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy. It'd be interesting to see what Pat Fish remembers of his encounters with AE.

http://jazzbutcher.com/htdb/albums/hamburg.html

the duet
http://jazzbutcher.com/htdb/articles1997/1884.html

and the meeting
http://jazzbutcher.com/albums/drainglass.html
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Yup. In Atlanta years ago when they played the Variety Playhouse. It was a very brief hello Andrew. He replied with hello. Magical.......The show was far more memorable.
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Had VIP passes in Dallas in 2006. He was not impressed...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rY9hXXmii4

I didn't shoot this, only found it just now.
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spiderlegs wrote:Had VIP passes in Dallas in 2006. He was not impressed...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rY9hXXmii4

I didn't shoot this, only found it just now.
Hey! I was at that show! I'm in DC now. I came down with a raging case of the flu after that show. In the immediate aftermath, I drank way too much at other Deep Ellum bars, which I can't recall the names of at the moment...

I've also played at the Gypsy, way back when - from my meager POV, it's a great place to play.
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My missus sat close to him once in public transportation in Germany but didn't think it necessary to bother him. She was a bit struck, too - ie. couldn't quite believe it.
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He was loitering on the edge of the dancefloor (alone) after a Leeds gig many moons ago (wearing a massive orange roadworkers jacket if memory serves), strangely unbothered by the hordes of people who'd just watched him on stage for an hour.

I was halfway towards him, then checked myself and veered off. What the f*** would I have said?
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I saw him standing by the stage barriers in the Blank Canvas in Leeds a few years ago and he was quite happily chatting with people who went over but I just stayed away. I had no idea what to say to him. So... I could have but didn't.
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I passed him walking through Dublin many years ago. He was in town for a gig. Like others, I didn't stop him because, well, why? I respect he has a stage persona and goes to a fair degree of effort to guard his privacy. That's fair enough.
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Met him and Wayne after the gig in Bristol in 1985, both came out, chatted to the audience and were happy to sign postcards, single covers etc.
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Somekindadion
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Saw him at a bus stop with Patricia Morrison in Bath circa 86 . Looked great standing next to the lady with the blue rinse
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Saw him at a bus stop with Patricia Morrison in Bath circa 86 . Looked great standing next to the lady with the blue rinse
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Does that count as two spots? :lol:
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Ho ho ho indeed. Suppose nowadays if he is spotted you get a freebie cos he has probably got a couple of lap top bags with him lol lol 🤣🤣
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Well I know I'd help an older man struggling with his luggage whatever it might be. Though in our cases it would probably be Asda shopping bags in a car park.
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