Dingwall
Live at Ronnie Scott's, I was sat so close our table was hanging over the little stage! Same band, same guitar even looks like Scott is wearing the same tshirt!
He was tuning when I got there so could not help strike up banter with him(I was that close, it was more awkward not to!). Mostly about the fact that hired Marshalls are always closed back which made them very loud for anyone directly in the firing line which I am afraid to say was me and yes I have loud ringing in my ears today and feel slightly nauseous (spell?!) .
ps Larry's son Travis Carlton on bass.
Squonk
Must have been incredible. didn't you have a Scott Henderson teaching video that was majorly hectic?(long years ago)
The ear ringing is an awful thing. After the U2 gig , it took 3 days before I could hear again
Keira-WitherKay
i'm envious.... ilove scott henderson.........his tore down house cd got played to death by me.......... does he still teach at GIT?
prince
So much choice available to you.
In the next couple months I know of the following .... Eric Clapton, Ozzy (I found a site advertising tickets for a London show but it's not on his official site - scam ??), Roger Daltrey of the Who, Blondie, Roger Waters and ACDC. And that is without looking too hard. Pity I can't go to all of them :'(
Dingwall
Hey prince - I know there is so much happening here and like everyone I don't make the most of it!I have young kids now so this my main excuse. But I try and see about half a dozen or so concerts a year.
I am very tempted by High Voltage festival this year - look at the line up on the Sunday:
Dream Theater, Black Country Communion (Bonnamassa, Hughes), Michael Schenker Group, Jethro Tull - All on one day!!
Keira - not sure if he still teaches to be honest. Have you ever been to Ronnie Scott's ? If you haven't and you are ever in London you really should try and get there. Really intimate place, but obviously all the better if you are seeing someone you really like!
Bro Squonk - ringing still loud and ringy as we speak! I think this may be a "three day-er" too! Yes it was very very good. Shame you weren't there!