Wednesday 30 May 2007

16th May 2007 Clutha Vaults

Sandy started the evening with a few songs including the Hank Williams classic "Lonesome Blues" and "If I needed You".




Frank was first up to perform with "Strange People"



Bob Leslie was next off the starting blocks with his brilliant song"Adios to Rock and Roll"


Then Annie gave us her version of "Ramona".


Elspeth was up next with "Autumn Leaves", accompanied by Bob.

Bob Stayed up to play for Stevie doing "Headlights at my window",


then Sandy gave us his accoustic version of "Copperhead Road" by Steve Earle.


Gavin was up next with "No Expectations"


followed by Frank again with "Keep on rockin"

Bob then gave us his song/ballad " Frankenstein" followed by Sandy again with the "Tay Boat song"

Stevie was up next


and he was followed by Joe MacAtamy singing "Haul Away" and then "Gallipoli".


Gavin then gave us two numbers - "Here comes the man" and "Have you ever seen the rain"

Jimmy and Stevie McCaffrey then gave us a couple of songs including "The drugs don't work"



Jimmy stayed up and was joined by Bob Leslie and Elspeth Durkin and they performed a version of the Little Feat song"Dixie Chicken"



Jer McDade was up next with his popular "Bob Treetop followed by "The unsinkable Boat"



Sandy then got Katie up to sing the Rod Stewart Classic "Listen to my heart".



Next up was a trio who go by the name of KRUSTI and they gave us a Grateful Dead song "Don't you let that day go down" followed by "Brown-eyed Girl".



Stevie was back up then with "Don't take anymore of my life away"



and the session was finished by Gerry McHugh [I've been spelling his name wrong for weeks - as Jerry McCue - so I must apologise] who gave us "Summertie Blues" followed by the traditional scottish song "The Road to Dundee" which had a lot of the audience singing along as well.




There then followed a general Jam session with some Spanish content, for our UEFA cup final visitors who had arrived in the place after the extended play at Hampden Park Stadium.

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