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« on: September 07, 2009, 11:45:38 PM » |
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Hey guys... I've got this vid of Geoff Whitehorn, Terry Wilson Slessor and John Bundrick (Rabbit). Supposedly it was shot in a London Pub. Any extra info would be helpful. Can anyone give me the names of the drummer and the other guitarist. If you have trouble opening the link let me know and I'll put it up on You Tube. http://home.comcast.net/~rappo/video.flv
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2009, 06:10:52 PM » |
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The band is Crawler with the song Stone Cold Sober. Terry on Vocals Geoff on Guitar John on Keyboards Terry Wilson is on Bass Guitar Tony Braunagel is on Drums The band was originally called Back Street Crawler and featured Paul Kossoff on Guitar. The video is taken from a BBC series called Rock Goes To College http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Goes_To_CollegeAccording to the Wiki page Crawler played on 29 September 1978 at University of London Union
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« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2009, 06:15:38 PM » |
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Fantastic.......... Thanks for the info Baztac..........
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« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2009, 07:53:49 PM » |
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welcome back Colin we have missed you,if you remember There were 2 Terry Wilson in the Band ,we use to call the singer Slessor he was always at the Jams and Chris Thompson gigs.In my book there is a picture ,of the band and a poster on the back of the picture which you most probally took,There is another well known Guitarist in The band,i think he was in the Doobly brother band I will check him out, The Drummer is today a manager and producer of ? check that out as well Reards Terry M, Baztac has all the answers
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« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2009, 09:00:16 PM » |
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Hey Mr. T................. OK. Chris Thompson, Stevie Lange, Terry Slesser and Huey Lewis. Terry, I'm trying to work out if this is one of mine. You got a date for me  It looks like it's from the same set as the one in your book. 
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« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2009, 11:28:14 PM » |
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yes it is the same picture thats in the book,its the only on with Huey in,that i had, Chris started in 1977 at the Bridge,i would guess this is near the end of 1978 when you left us,I will try to. to get some more info ,do you remember the date you left?Terry M
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« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2009, 01:16:13 AM » |
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Just checked your book..... This one is a DIFFERENT PICTURE but it sure looks as if it's from the same gig......
I'm reckoning that, as I've got it I took it. Sounds logical to me. LMAO.
If you can get the date and who else was on stage I'd really appreciate it.
Later, Guvnor.
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« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2009, 11:07:44 AM » |
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your right Colin it is Different,but from the same shoot,next shot i would think,,And who ever took it was Standing on the Bar?now i wonder who use to do that?And guess what i have a cassette recording of these times ,Remember Clover Huey's Band played a set for us,so i will try to find it and if your writing is on the cassette ,that will tell us the Date of the Gig,you did use to put the dates on didn't you Regards Terry M
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« Reply #8 on: September 09, 2009, 01:47:57 PM » |
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Wikipedia below Here is John McFee,the guitarist who use to play the Bridge,it seems i maybe wrong ,he never played in Crawler.althou he is listed in my book and in the picture He played the Bridge in Clover and came down with Chris And Huey at different Jams,.can any one double check this? Tony Brunagel the Drummer in Crawler is now the Manager and record producer of Tah Mahal there are 2 picture of him one Jaming with Rod DeAth Stervie Lang`e and Gerry McAvoy ,and he is on vocals. with a tambourine round his neck sorry .If miss led.Looking at the Crawler picture i stilll think it is John McFee? what Guitar is he playing is it Bass,Peddle.or Lead
rom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Not to be confused with John McPhee. John McFee Born September 9, 1950 (1950-09-09) (age 58) Genre(s) Rock Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter Instrument(s) Guitar, pedal steel guitar Years active 1971 - present Associated acts The Doobie Brothers, Southern Pacific Website Doobie Brothers Official site
John McFee (born September 9, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. One of his first exploits was playing pedal steel guitar on Van Morrison's Tupelo Honey, he later played on the title track of Morrison's next album Saint Dominic's Preview. He played with Huey Lewis in Clover and also played lead guitar on Elvis Costello's first album, My Aim is True (most notably on "Alison"). However, McFee is probably best known for his work with the Doobie Brothers.
He joined the Doobies in 1979, replacing the departing guitarist Jeff Baxter. McFee featured on the Doobie's ninth studio album One Step Closer. Although he was not heard to do a lead vocal, he co-wrote the title track with Doobies drummer Keith Knudsen and Carlene Carter as well as the instrumental "South Bay Strut" with co-drummer Chet McCracken. The album's relative lack of success compared to its predecessor Minute by Minute helped lead to the band's eventual demise in 1982.
After the Doobies disbanded, McFee and Knudsen formed the country-rock group Southern Pacific, which also included ex-Creedence Clearwater Revival bassist Stu Cook. The collaboration scored a few hits on the country charts. Though McFee and Knudsen were committed to Southern Pacific, they co-wrote the song "Time Is Here And Gone" on the Doobies' 1989 reunion album Cycles with late Doobies percussionist Bobby LaKind. The song did not enter the charts.
By 1993, Southern Pacific had disbanded and both men had rejoined the Doobie Brothers. So far, barring live albums, the only fruit of this line-up has been 2000's Sibling Rivalry. McFee sings on a tune he co-wrote called "Angels of Madness." In 2007, McFee assumed a role onstage as a relief lead vocalist for ailing Tom Johnston.
John McFee's long-term partnership with Keith Knudsen was terminated by Knudsen's death from chronic pneumonia in 2005.
In 2007, McFee produced Carlene Carter's comeback album, Stronger.
John and his wife Marcy live near Santa Barbara, California.[1]
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« Reply #9 on: July 29, 2011, 07:49:16 PM » |
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the only nearly picture we have of Colin Rapp,he was the one who took all the pics but this was about 2 in the morning
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« Reply #10 on: July 29, 2011, 07:55:16 PM » |
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sorry here it is Nearly ColinRapp
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