I’m sure they do live the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle to the full, but never to the same extent as they did as youngsters when they once ran through a wheat field together. The farmer was beyond angry, and who wouldn’t be?
A pedant writes:
Whoever wrote those BBC subtitles was obviously unaware that Dick Taylor was no longer their lead guitarist by the time of this session. He left the band to become a producer shortly after “S.F. Sorrow” was recorded in 1968 and did not return until 1980. Pete Tolson was probably the guitarist/singer in that clip. The other guitarist was Gordon Edwards according to a YouTube comment by his nephew.
Alias says
I’m sure they do live the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle to the full, but never to the same extent as they did as youngsters when they once ran through a wheat field together. The farmer was beyond angry, and who wouldn’t be?
Keith Moon eat yer heart out.
Rufus T Firefly says
I always felt Jeff and Cheryl Tweedy should have worked just a little harder on their matchmadeinheaven…
Mike_H says
A pedant writes:
Whoever wrote those BBC subtitles was obviously unaware that Dick Taylor was no longer their lead guitarist by the time of this session. He left the band to become a producer shortly after “S.F. Sorrow” was recorded in 1968 and did not return until 1980. Pete Tolson was probably the guitarist/singer in that clip. The other guitarist was Gordon Edwards according to a YouTube comment by his nephew.