30 Aug 2016 22:48:36
Hearing we have enquired about James morrison.

{Ed007's Note - A fine musician and wonderful poet who was tragically taken from us far too young. #Damned27Club


1.) 31 Aug 2016
30 Aug 2016 23:49:24
Ha Ed007, a doors man as well as a Celtic man🍀.

{Ed007's Note - Love 'em mate. I hadn't listened to them for a while but I was syncing my Spotify on my PS4 a couple of weeks back and my Doors list was on there.
I met John Densmore back in the 90s at a book signing for his autobiography, Riders on the Storm, I've still got the signed copy somewhere upstairs. We had a chat about the Val Kilmer film - but the (swear) must have lost my phone number.}


2.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 00:02:14
Jeezo ed you had me sticking the earphones into my phone there to listen to Roadhouse Blues. (The live version) .

{Ed007's Note - Never mind the headphones!}


3.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 00:40:03
Some old colleague tried to tell me 'back door man' was about chicken. I dunno.

{Ed007's Note - Probably his wife told him that. The song wasn't a Doors song, it was a cover of a Howlin' Wolf song from about 10 years previous to The Doors album coming out.}


4.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 01:03:40
You can't beat a bit of The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Black Sabbath ed.

{Ed007's Note - I'm not a great Stones fan (more a Beatles fan) but I can listen to their greatest hits or compilations and a particular favourite is She's a Rainbow and Get Off My Cloud was an old drinking singalong song with mates back in the day.
I can't stand The Who!! Hate them in fact, far too much red, white and blue involved, and I'd love to ask Pete Townshend whatever happened to THAT book he was researching?
Led Zeppelin are good but Black Sabbath's a bit too much for me, Pink Floyd and The Velvet Underground are more up my street.}


5.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 02:33:25
I'm a massive music fan ed The Stones are my favourite band you should listen to albums they done from 69-74 when Mick Taylor played guitar with them like Exile On Main Street, Sticky Fingers and Goats Head Soup he gave them a bluesier sound, i've seen (some a few times) The Stones, The Who, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Acdc, Motorhead, Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Whitesnake, David Bowie, Page and Plant, Iron Maiden, The Eagles, Saxon, Quo, Gary Moore, Rory Gallagher, Joe Cocker, Joe Strummer, Rod Stewart (he was shite) Tina Turner (aye she played it) Chuck Berry, OCS, and a few more i can't remember lol.

{Ed007's Note - You deserve a boot in the haw maws for going to a Rod Stewart concert! Not only can he not sing but he's a pure dick into the bargain.}


6.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 03:06:21
@ Ed007 regarding the 2nd stones number you mentioned liking in this post. Don't know if you will remember Aberdeen FC released their cover of the song entitled Hey McLeod get offa Ma Ewe. LOL.

{Ed007's Note - (facepalm)


7.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 07:34:54
Yes, Pete where is this book? He seemed to have done plenty of research and yet not even a first draft anywhere to be seen.


8.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 08:11:42
Great music taste, I am a massive Beatles fan but I absolutely love Pink Floyd. Can't believe they never got a mention.

{Ed007's Note - There's no accounting for taste buddy.}


9.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 07:50:20
Ahhh the infamous book ed, maybe he's still researching he seems to pay a lot of attention to detail.

{Ed007's Note - Or maybe he's just another filthy wrong 'un...


10.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 09:55:10
It was at Celtic Park in 91 so that swayed me going lol i loved The Faces stuff and hoped it would be all Faces stuff he played but it was mostly all his pop shite he played i just went up on the day and bought a ticket outside, i love the Floyd too but didn't get a chance to see them my mate saw them years ago in Rotterdam and he went to see Roger Waters in Manchester. I also seen Paul Rodgers, The Saw Doctors, The Pogues and not forgetting the mighty Wolfe Tones about twenty times i'll probably remember some more, i love the Velvets too ed one of my favourite tracks is Sweet Jane.

{Ed007's Note - I seen U2 a couple of times at Celtic Park (and once at Murrayfield) but that was before Bono got lost up The Establishment's - and his own - arse, I wouldn't open the curtains to watch them now. I seen Floyd at Earls Court in '94 and at Live 8 and I had VIP passes for both Oasis gigs at Knebworth in '96. I also worked on their main security team when they played Murrayfield in 2000. The Velvet Underground and Lou Reed solo have appeared at the Edinburgh Playhouse a few times over the years and I've seen them both a couple of times.
I've lost count of the amount of Wolfe Tones concerts I've been to, Motherwell Civic, The Plaza at Eglinton Toll and of course The Barras.}


11.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 10:03:56
Lets just say hypotheticaly he is writing THAT book! Who the hell would want to read it, silly question actually.

{Ed007's Note - Wasn't it meant to be some kind of autobiography?}


12.) 31 Aug 2016
31 Aug 2016 10:43:17
That old chestnut.

{Ed007's Note - Exactly.}