So on Saturday I played a solo acoustic support slot for the esteemed Robert Forster for FRETS Concerts at The Strathaven Hotel - organised by the indefatigable Douglas MacIntyre.
I planned to close my set with a rendition of "Loves Goes On" written by Robert's late Go-betweens bandmate Grant McLennan. But I wanted to check if that was OK. It wasn't just OK: Robert said, "You play it and then at the end of the night come up and play it again with me." It was the first time he had performed it since the 1980s.
Robert's set was brilliant, his first time on stage with his son Louis (ex-Goon Sax): One Bird In The Sky, Darlinghurst Nights, Spring Rain, Inferno, She's A Fighter, Surfing Magazines, Did She Overtake You, etc., etc.
How lucky we are to have Robert in our lives, creating and sharing; travelling from the other side of the world to be in the same room as us; conjuring up some magic in this place. Oh and the Strathaven Hotel fish and chips were delicious. What a night.
Photo by Sushil K Dade |
I lived in Uddingston and went to secondary school in Hamilton. My old folk band played folk clubs in Glassford and Strathaven. After saying my goodbyes and clearing snow from the windscreen, I took a midnight drive down Low Waters Road and through Hamilton, Bothwell and Uddingston with 101 teenage memories for company. Then home to Glasgow.
A few years ago I wrote a brief appreciation on the passing of Grant McLennan for The Herald.
In other news I took my boy along to the I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue live show (Jack Dee, Rory Bremner, Pippa Evans, Tony Hawks, Fred MacAulay and Colin Sell on the piano) at the King's in Glasgow. We had a great time; both now proficient on kazoo.
I am a late convert to Last Tango In Halifax. I once met Anne Reid when BMX Bandits appeared on Ned Sherrin's Loose Ends (BBC Radio 4). I told her she was great in The Mother. She seemed very nice. I also took the opportunity to get Stephen Sondheim to sign my West Side Story CD. But I digress.
I have been making music for a documentary that I will tell you about sometime. Yesterday - as I type - the brilliant Laura Wilkie recorded some lovely fiddle for me. Exciting.
Still I sketch and draw...
Onwards and sideways! x
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