I was watching the BBC's Autumn Watch last night and in a piece about male deer calling during their rut. To show how some deer had better calls than others he used a cheap and expensive guitar. He wasn't a very good guitarist but tI'm 95% sure that piece he played was STH.
Anybody else see it?
I found my Knebworth Tshirt & Over Europe Sweat shirt the other day. Only clothing I've got that's older than my kids.
Not that I could still get into either!
They've got a higher profile again now but I think they were always bigger in The States.
I had the oposite experience 2 years ago on my first visit to the USA (Washington State). I knew they were huge over there so I decided to see how long it took for me to see a LZ tee shirt. I actually landed in Vancouver and I saw one before I was out of the airport. I think I saw 10 on the first day.
I used to have a reasonable collection of vinyl singles but as i got older I realised all I needed was the music (not 15 diferent versions of WLL on 15 diferent singles). So I sold them all to a younger Zephead I worked with for aprox what I'd paid for them.
I'd have loved to have seen The Dead but they weren't playing in England by the time I got into them.
Last concert for me was Dylan about this time last year. 9th or 1oth time I've seen him and one of the best, he's really be rejuvenated recently
Dirtmusic by Dirtmusic. An Americanay country blues album by a super group of sorts. Chris Eckman (of The Walkabouts), Hugo Race & Chris Brokaw all of whom record for Glitterhouse.
There was a time when I'd have collected a turd if it had Led Zeppelin written on the side but the music is all I'm interested in now.
The only none musical memorabilia I have now is my Knebworth teeshirt & Over Europe Sweatshirt. The first wife threw away my 2 Plant autographs (note the use of the word FIRST!)