Subj : Fido Jam - 2000 To : Martin Ridgley From : Bill Riley Date : Mon Sep 25 2000 03:11 am Martin Ridgley wrote in a message to Bill Riley: -=> Bill Riley wrote to BRETT MCCOY <=- MR> if that's okay with you, of course. Anyway, his name is Steve MR> van Gelder. He's not on Fidonet, but if you've an e-mail address, MR> he can reach you that way. FWIW, Steve's e-mail address is: MR> Not a problem at all, it would be great to have him drop by. I'll try to fire you off an e-mail later today. BTW, my e-mail is: 59Flametop@home.com I went to see John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers and Peter Green and the Splinter group last night on a double bill. Mayall was hot, had people dancing in the aisles, something I haven't seen in a theatre in 20 years. He has a new guitar player that makes me look little and dainty, hell, he's make Leslie West look little in his prime. But man can that guy play. Mayall has always managed to find great players and this is another one. I didn't catch his nmae, the PA was less than wonderful, but he's worth hearing. Sounds like he's from the southern states in the U.S. from his accent. Guy sings well too. Green and company really stank. Mayall blew them off the stage. There was only twice in the entire night Peter took a lead. When he did he came across like the Green God of old. But he just let Nigel Watson play all the leads and seemed bored singing for the most part. On the good side, he seemed really alert and together after the show. Signed autographes and was quite chatty. Took my Les Paul with me (a feat in itself in those old small theatre seats. The Aladdin, for you locals.) He posed for pictures with John and I, so if they turn out it'll be great and gave myself and Haden a couple of his picks. If he's have showed that kind of enthusiasm on stage...Oh Well. Bill --- timEd 1.10.y2k * Origin: Bill's Point, Beaverton OR (1:218/704.6) .