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Namejohn mckenna
Date2009-11-15
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Messagegreat photos boys,you guys wer legends
all the best at your next gig
from mckennas golden fry mobile fish n chip van
another one of the great mckennas smilie



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NameChris Thurston
Date2009-10-19
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MessageI was blown away by the band when I first saw them on The Old Grey Whistle Test as a raw 17yr old and had the incredible good fortune to have enough pocket money to buy all their albums and have enough left to see them at Southend and Charlton. Just so many magic moments. Such a fantastic band. God bless you, Alex


NameFrank Wood
Date2009-10-07
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MessageYou guys rock! I've bought both of the 'new' albums and they are awesome. I've burned my original SAHB album from 1974 (The Impossible Dream) onto CD and listen all the time. You have to make it to the States soon for a concert, or 2 or 3...

Keep on rockin'
Cheers,
Woody


NameDerek Simms
Date2009-10-07
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MessageAlex, a man of infinite talent and charisma,too individual to be embraced by the convential music establishment.


NameRoland Hajek (aka Rollie)
Date2009-09-24
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MessageFall greetings! The king of late knight tv in America is a Scot, Craig Ferguson, Alex would be proud.


NameUncle Steve
Date2009-09-24
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MessageI love ya'll, my kids love ya'll, my granddaughter loves ya'll


NameNasso Knights
Date2009-09-06
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MessageI have been a fan since my very first exposure of SAHB,at a gig they played at the Oxford Polytechnic in 1974,! From that moment, I went to as many gigs as I could go to and just couldn't get enough! My sister was a huge fan also at that time, and still is today, like me.
Long Live Vambo!


NameGORDON BUCHANAN
Date2009-09-02
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MessageFROM MY BLOG ON THE GLASGOW GUIDE:- BANDS OF THE SIXTIES SITE. smilie smilie

B4 perfecting my drumming skills I used to go to the Candlelight Club to see THE ALEX HARVEY BIG SOUL BAND.
This left a lasting impression on me,George Mc Gowan was the drummer then.
Through a drunken haze at the age of 17 I found myself pulling hard on a bannister to reach a venue above the BAYHORSE (on the corner of west nile street) which I was enlightened 2 days later was the R&B ALLNIGHTER CLUB.
The artistes were of course ALEX HARVEY AND CO.
This story could go on and on,but I ended up playing in the band at THE LENNOXBANK SUNDAY CLUB(Balloch). TEENSVILE(Dumbarton),where the destemper on the walls and ceiling fell on everyone when we started with THE BOSTON TEA PARTY!
Ended up in THE BIG SIX from my home town of Dumbarton.
We played 2 years in Glasgow University Union augmenting THE BILL LAMBERT DANCE BAND with R&B covers.
This gave us lots of contacts to the glasgow upper crust and we went on to be a niche band popular from North Uist to Yorkshire.
Reply to this post if you want a few laughs of our exploits.


NameMichael Smith
Date2009-08-28
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MessageDudes;

First saw the band way back in 75. It was a most Awesome experience. The music still lives!
Peace
Michael


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