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*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
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And, I ended up owning the 1964 Jaguar that Tim recorded the December solo on. Paid 650 quid for it in 1994.
Being sad, I know that both solos were recorded into a JC120 with a Rat and DD3. Shelter was a Squier JV tele.
He is a hell of a guitarist.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
Fantastic drummer. And a big fan of slinging his sticks into the audience.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
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All About Eve we're the first "grown up" band I got into as a teen as I left chart pop behind. AAE, Springsteen and Iron Maiden were my musical education.
I loved all their albums, but I much preferred Tim's playing to the more indy style of Marty Wilson Piper.
AAE were also my first proper gig. 1989 at the Manchester Apollo on the Scarlet tour. I also saw them during the 2000s reformation.
I do follow Julianne on social media so i knew the material was coming. Though I'm not sure I'm actually going to be into it anymore. My taste has moved on a lot since my AAE days.
It was AAE rockier moments that made me yearn for heavy music with female vocals. There was very little back in the day. But thankfully now we've so much now, and is my favourite kind of music.
There may not be a lot in commonly with AAE and the likes of Arch Enemy, Frozen Crown, Unleash the Archers, Etc. But the Eves got me on that journey. And the more ethereal works of The Gathering, Hanging Garden, Draconian, Myrkur, Sylvainne aren't a million miles away.
And joined Delimitri.
Good to hear that they are still going
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