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OT: Rob Bradford Lectures Saturday on Joe Meek

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2010, 23:14
by gogarrio
From Rob's Facebook update:

"... preparing to give a lecture about 60s record producer Joe Meek at the invitation of the Gloucester Civic Trust. St Michael's Tower, Gloucester on Saturday October 16th. Starts at 12 noon. £2 admission. 40 tickets already gone - bargain! LOL!"

Re: OT: Rob Bradford Lectures Saturday on Joe Meek

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2010, 23:29
by JimN
I've heard of Tuesday Weld, and Billy Sunday, but who is Saturday and why is Rob Bradford lecturing him/her?

JN

Re: OT: Rob Bradford Lectures Saturday on Joe Meek

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2010, 23:31
by Arpeggio
Thanks Greg! This was originally scheduled for October 2nd - but a well - meaning volunteer accidentally booked in the Gloucester Girl Guides at the same time!! So..this Saturday it is. 12 noon at St Michael's Tower in the centre of Gloucester. £2 admission fee levied by the Gloucester Civic Trust & the proceeds go to charity.

http://www.gloucestercivictrust.org/new ... -his-music

Bests....Rob :D

PS: Brian Bennett, Jet Harris, Brian Locking, Tony Meehan and John Rostill all recorded for Joe Meek - but that's not part of the talk - just thought that you'd like to know!!

Re: OT: Rob Bradford Lectures Saturday on Joe Meek

PostPosted: 14 Oct 2010, 23:32
by Arpeggio
Jim,
There's a cop....Joe Friday...he could help you out!LOL

Rob :lol:

Re: OT: Rob Bradford Lectures Saturday on Joe Meek

PostPosted: 15 Oct 2010, 04:16
by gogarrio
Jim, I coulda said, "Rob Bradford Lectures on Joe Meek Saturday". But then you might conclude it's a special pop holiday.

Re: OT: Rob Bradford Lectures Saturday on Joe Meek

PostPosted: 15 Oct 2010, 20:35
by captainhaddock
Does Joe Meek Saturday, come after Jack Good Friday?

Re: OT: Rob Bradford Lectures Saturday on Joe Meek

PostPosted: 15 Oct 2010, 21:26
by gogarrio
Definitely a pop weekend!

Re: OT: Rob Bradford Lectures Saturday on Joe Meek

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2010, 07:26
by Mike Beer
The Mammas and Pappas sang about somebody called Monday, Monday. I suppose they were named twice like New York