Musicians you’ve met

Musicians you’ve met

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ChevronB19

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6,360 posts

170 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Not necessarily as buddies or fanboy, but actually had a proper chat with?

In a purely music sense:

John Lydon
Peter Perrett
Hugh Cornwell
Chris Difford
Glenn Tilbrook
Jason Newsted

In different situations (competing with them in club races):

Nick Mason
Brian Johnson

Got to say, all were lovely, Peter Perrett, Jason Newsted and Brian Johnson in particular, absolutely zero airs or graces.

TCEvo

13,470 posts

209 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Few that come to mind:

Fruitbat from Carter USM at Reading festival in the mid-'90's - I was very starstruck.

More recently Sammy Ciaramitaro, singer from US hardcore band Drain before they played New Cross last year. Cool bloke.

Briefly spoke to Faith No More's Roddy Bottum & Mike Bordin at Nottingham Rock City before they played there in 1997.

One that escaped me... Iron Maiden's Steve Harris - he was having a pint in one of the lounge bars at Upton Park after a home game, didn't want to disturb him.

RedWhiteMonkey

7,219 posts

189 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Many years ago (June 1999) I worked the bar at the VIP room backstage at a The Beautiful South concert in Newcastle. My mate and me only had to work an hour before the support act (Barenaked Ladies) went on and then for a couple of hours after The Beautiful South finished their set. The rest of time we could drink at the side of the stage and watch the bands. The guys from Barenaked Ladies were a good laugh and seemed really nice, although I think as Canadians they had trouble understanding the locals. The Beautiful South were top people, I chatted to Paul Heaton for 20 minutes or so, he was very funny and seemed so normal. After everyone had drank the VIP room dry The Beautiful South's manager (who Paul had met in a pub in Hull and employed) invited me and my mate back to the hotel where they were staying. It all got rather messy after that, they even paid for my taxi home at 6:00am.

wal 45

751 posts

187 months

Tuesday 5th November
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Been a few over the years, mainly as a teenager as generally don't bother now as I feel they should enjoy their downtime:

Phil Lynott
Motorhead (Lemmy, Philthy and Robbo line up)
Ronnie James Dio plus band
Metallica (with Cliff Burton)
UFO
Saxon
Blue Oyster Cult
Suede
Public Service Broadcasting (3 times)
Lol Tolhurst (original Cure member)
Stuart Braithwaite (Mogwai)

Did walk past Bon Jovi when they supported Kiss at the Southampton Gaumont back in 83 or 84, they were hanging around outside waiting to be recognised but no one was bothering!!

Probably a few more too I've forgotten, can think of a few I'd love a chat with (Robert Smith, Peter Hook for example) but would probably even at 56 be a bit star struck.

dobly

1,288 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Ian McCulloch of Echo and the Bunnymen - at the time of meeting him he was in Electrafixion - at the Reading Festival in the mid 90’s. He was very amiable, but the thing I took away and remember to this day is just how soft his hands were - when he shook my hand it was like being caressed by silk - he had clearly never done a manual job in his life, and must have a large shareholding in a very good skincare brand…

abzmike

9,285 posts

113 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Stone Goddard of Pearl Jam as he was leaving his hotel before the show in Dublin this summer. Bumped into him in the lobby, wished him a great show and shook his hand. I think he was a bit taken aback lol

Kuwahara

1,030 posts

25 months

Wednesday 6th November
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I’ll bring this right down..


Edward Tudor Pole, nice guy though..

Pistom

5,575 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Had a very enjoyable train journey talking to Terry Chambers although as a drummer, I'm not sure he counts.

Came across as a very nice chap.

Whenever I meet celebrities, I try not to make a bid deal about their position which generally seems appreciated.


Yazza54

19,402 posts

188 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Johnny Marr

Top bloke

muscatdxb

136 posts

11 months

Wednesday 6th November
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I met Noel Gallagher and had a few minute chat with him. Really nice bloke actually and up for a quick chat despite me being 8 pints in.

the-norseman

13,360 posts

178 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Joey Jordison (Slipknot) a few years ago in London.

Chubbyross

4,631 posts

92 months

Wednesday 6th November
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I went to a relatively small gig in Camden a few years ago to see Robyn Hitchcock and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin). It was a great concert and at the end when they were all packing up I very drunkenly wandered up to the stage and, for want of anything else to say, thanked JPJ for all the music he’d made over the years. I cringe slightly at the memory but I genuinely meant it.

On another occasion I was out shopping with my young daughter, many years ago, and was waiting for a lift in John Lewis in Oxford Street. It was a dreary Tuesday morning and I was rather wishing I was doing something more exciting. As the lift doors opened another couple with a child in a pram got into the lift with me. As the doors closed behind me I looked up to see Noel Gallagher and family. Me and his wife swapped pleasantries about our respective children while Mr G stood there looking like someone who really didn’t want to be looking at soft furnishings on a weekday morning.

rjfp1962

8,352 posts

80 months

Wednesday 6th November
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The late Bernie Marsden (R.I.P.)

Robertb

2,080 posts

245 months

Wednesday 6th November
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rjfp1962 said:
The late Bernie Marsden (R.I.P.)
I met Bernie too, at a PRS Guitars evening where he was interviewed as a 'surprise' guest. Lovely fella, joined us all in the bar afterwards for a good chat.


NumBMW

837 posts

136 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Matt Murphy, the singer from the Wombats. Had a few beers with him. Cracking lad.
Guy Garvey, the singer from Elbow. No beers, but a little chat. Cracking bloke

ChemicalChaos

10,520 posts

167 months

Wednesday 6th November
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Chris Rea, like probably a lot of people, I once chatted with him whilst he was racing a Ferrari Dino 308 in a humble one man operation at a club level.
Very nice bloke, chatted mostly about the cars rather than his music!

SAB888

3,449 posts

214 months

Thursday 7th November
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Black Sabbath, Geezer, Bill, Tony and Ozzy several times in the 70s to 90s. Always had time to talk and were really nice guys. Tony Martin (Black Sabbath)
Brian May
Lemmy
Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake
Scott Gorham (Thin Lizzy)


Edited by SAB888 on Friday 8th November 18:50

CountyAFC

1,610 posts

10 months

Thursday 7th November
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I know all The Prodigy and Damon from Blur.

Chris Stott

14,530 posts

204 months

Thursday 7th November
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amongst others, Barry White… I a lift in the Mayfair Hotel, early 90’s.

Good job I was skinny or there might not have been room for both of us.

Monkeylegend

27,206 posts

238 months

Thursday 7th November
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Mick Hucknall and his girlfriend once shared a lift with me at Heathrow Airport.

He still talks about it to this day.