Saturday, 17 May 2008

5th May 2008 Bob's Open Mic

Bob started off with some songs including 'Tracks of my tears', 'Heatwave' and 'It wasn't down in Texas'.

First up for the evening was Joe Kidd singing an Elvis Presley song followed by two of his own 'Don't talk - Listen' and 'De Da De Da'

Chris Grant was in with the news that he had been at the X Factor auditions and had got through to the second stage of auditions - we definately wish him all the best. He was still up for singing though and gave us 'Saved by a woman' and 'It was only a kiss' followed by 'Under the spotlight'.


Duncam Adams was next to the stage and gave us 'Take your money with you' and 'I don't care if you love me anymore' and then 'Its alright'.

Next up was Elspeth Durkin singing 'Autumn Leaves', then a new song for her 'Summertime' and then the Neil Young song 'After the Goldrush'.

Roy Thomas was then invited up to the stage where he sang 'Ain't misbehavin' and had obviously not been indoors whilst Elspeth was on stage as he then proceeded to sing his version of 'Summertime'!!!

Bob then went back on stage with Johnny T Miller and Ian Focker to perform 'Who do you love' and then 'the Statesborough Blues'.

Rab was next up with 'I'm not playing the game' and then 'Take me down little Suzie'.

Johhny T and Vivienne then got up to sing 'Who knows where the time goes' followed by 'Wayfaring Stranger'.


Andy McGarvie had arrived by this time and got up to sing 'Watchtower' and then 'Mr Tambourine Man'.

Duncan then got back up and sang 'Where am I gonna live' with Johhny T.

Joe Kidd then returned to the stage with Johnny T and Bob, to perform 'Good Day'.
Roy Thomas then sang 'The heart of Saturday night'

followed by Chris Grant again with 'Catch me when I fall'

Duncan then sang 'All you do is bring me down'

Bob got back on stage with Johnny T and the Chicken Supremes (Elspeth and Joe Kidd) to sing 'The devil ain't a friend of mine' [a special request by Joe Kidd]

and then finishing with 'Gloria' (Chicken Supremes = Elspeth & Vivienne)
The evening finished with a short jam session whilst Bob put the equipment away.




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