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DON'T
TRY THIS AT HOME;

Who's
The Tribute Band??!!

Just when
you think the Love train has gone for a while, it rolls right in
for another whistle stop tour. I'm on the good old GNER train on
my way up to Glasgow for tonight's gig. Couldn't make the Scala
gig last night mainly due to financial restrictions following January's
FC2003 gigs. My body and my wallet are only just starting to get
back into order, but it was worth it.
I'm meeting
one of my usual partners in crime Paul (Barr) who sadly was made
redundant last week but I'm sure that this will be at the back of
his mind by the time we settle down for a few beers prior to the
show. Mike's asked me to give him a call when I arrive in town as
we've planned to hook up for a few "cool ones" after the
sound check.
I look forward
to this show firstly as it's a bit of a bonus following the January
tour but secondly, and most importantly; it's in anew venue in Glasgow,
the Academy. It's been a long time since a decent live venue has
opened up in Glasgow and it's quite fitting that one of the first
groups to play there will be Arthur Lee and Love. Arthur ha a hard
core following in this neck of the woods and I expect to see more
than a few familiar faces as well as the usual smattering of celebrities
tonight.
The train
arrives half an hour late but no problem as Paul picks me up from
the station, I almost lose my wallet as I drop it in the car park
and don't notice it till we are getting into Paul's car. (Thanks
to the lovely woman who picked it up. There are honest people left
in this world)
We travel
back to Paul's so I can drop off my gear and as it's pouring with
rain we decide to open a can and wait for a break in the weather.
Five minutes later it's stopped so we leave one can and drink the
other walking down to the pub (a couples of alkies methinks)
We're off
down the West End of Glasgow to a Belgian bar called Brel, we're
meeting my brother and one of Paul's mates Gerry there for a couple
of pre-gig drinks. After they arrive we don't hang around much and
get a taxi straight to the venue via KFC (why I ask myself?) so
we can meet Mike.
Mike meets
us outside and him and the "Four Musketeers" head to a
nearby pub called the Glaswegian. It's basic but serves the purpose
although Gerry's a bit cheesed off as it's a Rangers (Glasgow) pub
and he's a Celtic fan. Anyway there's a bonus for Mike as Eastenders
is being shown on the big screen. Mr.Randle says he's taking easy
before the gig and so he orders a half pint (probably sees the company
he's in) but we soon progress him onto a pint.

There's a
couple of fans going to the gig in the bar and while Mike's away
having a leak one guy comes up and asks if we're with the band,
he's going to the gig and he's heard that Arthur is playing with
some Love tribute band!!! what time is Arthur on? while trying to
hold back the laughs and keep a straight face we tell him to ask
the guy standing behind him, Mike's just returned. I tell him that
Mike will be available for karaoke in the bar after the gig.
We finish
our beers and head up to the Academy, Mike's goes to get ready for
the show and we go to the bar (naturally). As I expected there's
a few familiar faces around and one guy standing at the bar turns
to his friends and says "there's the guy from the website"
pointing at me, fame at last. I chat for a while to Susan and her
friends from Greenock then we head down the front in preparation
for the main and event. The Academy looks good and I look forward
to seeing a few more bands in here.

The band
enters to rapturous applause; Arthur and the boys are always welcome
in Glasgow. They rip through a few songs buy themselves then the
orchestra arrives for the FC set. When the trumpet solo kicks I
on Alone Again Or the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end
and the crowd goes wild. The venue only opened last week but it
sure is getting a good christening here.
As the band
move through the set I feel myself getting carried away again and
it's not long before I'm merrily dancing away I look behind me and
there's Susan and her friends dancing, it's one of those nights
again. Before we know it the gigs ending but not before another
rousing version of Singing Cowboy, I'm sure this songs gets better
every time I hear it .It actually starts to remind me of Sympathy
for the Devil as they crowd yell You OO, You OO to Arthur's taunts.
Arthur's really enjoying himself and he has a smile as wide as the
Clyde and he shakes the maracas (I have to mention here that they
are new ones just bought today a some b******stole his others last
night from the Scala gig, who ever you are you should return them.
There's souvenirs and there's souvenirs but that's bang out of order!!)
After the
show we hang around outside waiting for Mike and we meet another
of Paul's mates Tafty (Sheer Taft) and also bump into Ray McGinlay
from Teenage Fanclub, he's with his wife Sharon and another couple;
they've just been at the gig. Sharon informs us it's her birthday
(what a present, Arthur in Glasgow). I think Ray's looking for a
quite night but we drag them off to the Variety Bar in Sauchiehall
Street. Double Bushmills for Randle as we get the drinks in.
There's
already quite a crowd of us in the pub when the Swedish contingent
arrive but unfortunately it's past last orders and they can't get
a drink. Plan B comes into action, well actually there wasn't a
plan B but it is students night on a Tuesday in Glasgow so we end
up in a club called Blanket, as we miraculously appear to have a
load of half price tickets from somewhere and it's open to 3am.
Sharon appears to be enjoying her birthday, although that was yesterday.
The music
in the main room in this place is crap but there's a smaller room
playing retro stuff so we move in there. Soon most of the folk in
the room leave and for a while we have the place to ourselves, it's
probably our dancing skills or possibly the fact that we're over
18.A good time is being had by all and the Swedish lads are trying
their best to get to know the local females. It won't be this in
the morning though as I'm sure there will be a few sore heads and
a few people of work sick.
The night
ends and we bid our fond farewells, just for a change Mike heads
off for a kebab. Another rock and roll night courtesy of Love.
I don't know
how everyone else fared but Paul and I get a taxi and stumble back
to his flat, my brother gets a £30 taxi home and as far as
we know Gerry's going into work late.
Sharon I
hope you enjoyed your birthday courtesy of Love and us reprobates,
Billy and Fiona from Edinburgh I hope you got home safely and to
anyone else that was at that gig in the words of Arthur himself
"Love one another"
all
Pix by Keith Stodart
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Mike Randle
mike@lovewitharthurlee.com

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