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Post by sandy on Feb 17, 2023 20:35:16 GMT
The day after this concert I wrote a letter to a friend of mine who was living in another part of Australia describing the brilliant concert I had witnessed the night before. I kept a copy of my letter (anyone remember carbon paper) for future reference. I quote from my younger self: “Bernie’s pose now. He goes to the piano to play ‘Reflections of a Long Time Past’ that beautiful thing from ‘H.S.H’. He’s in the dark so Bobby comes across the stage pointing at him (Bernie) until a light focusses on him (Bernie). With the strings this is marvellous. Tony plays bass. Terry to electric & Allan on acoustic. Bernie bows to great applause.” What a fabulous memory 😊😊😊
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Post by gee on Feb 18, 2023 0:42:45 GMT
On HSH it was originally titled 'Reflections of A Time Long Past' not 'Long Time Past' as it later was retitled probably in error (?)
mind you that was closer than 'No More Snow on HEATER MOTOR' (!) as Bernie's 'Heather Moor' became later on a Magic CD ....!
They did perform 'Whats Wrong With The Way I Live' from the album 'For Certain Because...' in that Stockholm Sweden concert on 12 December 1966 which of course was a successful overseas single - as was likewise 'Very Last Day' from 1965
'Too Much Monkey Business' and 'Stewball' were longtime concert favorites of the group, they were still doing 'Stewball' with Terry Sylvester in the Golders Green Hippodrome concert in February 1969.
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Post by knut on Feb 18, 2023 12:42:00 GMT
Dear Eloise, Stewball and Very last day have been performed in Scandinavia later years. Also Weakness and Let love pass. Previously we got So damned beautiful and Emotions in UK. Not to forget She'd kill for me and Then now always.
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