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Re: RE: Blueplanes Digest, Vol 12, Issue 34


  • Subject: Re: RE: Blueplanes Digest, Vol 12, Issue 34
  • From: "gordon" <dwilhelmi@ti...co.uk>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 23:15:29 +0100

  Seem to remember hearing the radio recording of that Glasters set which
bears out that he may not indeed have been a happy bunny.
  Something about them being a local band, but not feeling like they were
playing a local gig.
  Also, that they had played a big Festival the night before, the name of
which eludes me, but was definitely in Scandinavia somewhere.
  Got a CD of that Glasters set. Doesn't have that bit on it, but proves
that they didn't let it put them off. Far from it.

  The best live recording of them I've heard.

  G

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Ewan Milne" <ewan.milne@bt...com>
  To: "The Blue Aeroplanes Mailing List" <blueplanes@st...net>
  Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 12:39 PM
  Subject: Re: [Blueplanes] RE: Blueplanes Digest, Vol 12, Issue 34


  > Jason wrote:
  >
  > > Rodney wasn't the only Aeroplane capable of throwing
  > > his rattle out of the cot. Gerard lost it once before
  > > going on stage at Glastonbury (think it was the '92
  > > show which was recorded for Radio and available on
  >  > various CD's) - something about being 5 minutes delayed
  > > and having to take a song out of the set - and promptly
  > > threw a chair out of a portacabin window. I thought this
  > > very rock 'n' roll at the time but less so Michael Eavis
  > > who promptly banned the band from appearing again. Gerard
  > > apologied some years later and the band played again 5 or
  > > 6 years after the incident.
  >
  > Was that the Glastonbury set where Television were also on the bill, 
and
  > I believe Tom Verlaine actually joined in on Breaking In My Heart (I 
say
  > I *believe* this to be the case, I definitely saw this set, but wasn't
  > entirely in a fit state to tell exactly who was or wasn't onstage at 
the
  > end...)
  >
  > I did also see Michael Eavis in the audience of a Bristol show a few
  > years later (at the Folk House?), this may have been when the
  > rapprochement took place...
  >
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