A line in Rocking Chair by Jack the Lad makes great play of the fact that riding between London and Leeds in one day was a big deal. It would have been.
Jack the Lad: Charismatic |
Jack the Lad were formed after Lindisfarne disbanded (the first time) and Alan Hull, vocalist and chief songwriter, went solo. The other three brought in Billy Mitchell, another Geordie singer, and together they made a handful of cracking albums on the Charisma label. I remember Fluff used to play them on his Saturday afternoon radio show in the mid seventies. He probably squeezed them in between Tony TS McPhee's Groundhogs and Genesis.
Top marks for this Jack The Lad tribute, sir. Have their albums here at Bear Towers. Recall seeing them on some Geordie based TV Show back in the 70's and thinking, 'Maybe not quite LIndisfarne but loads of fun and plenty of hair!'. Wasn't it Simon Crowe with that enormous 'do'?
ReplyDeleteThank you SB. I rang Billy Mitchell yesterday to do a quick Q&A for the Blog: I'll transcribe it as soon as. In the meantime, I think this is the TV appearance you remember.
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