Sorry to offend you, Mary Lou. I tend to repeat the stories I know and like, in context. No disrespect to Nigel, you'll note it was a 'great memory'. As I recall Jim Maclean has written about Nigel on various Mudcat threads? Looking forward to your book about Nigel. When I think on it, maybe Ian Wade was the group 'leader' and Nigel lead singer that day? You'll be checking this, and the date, of course. Or, to put it another way,why on earth should I - when mentioning in a specific context a singer I have a certain fond memory of I want to share [even though I already shared it in a book that some other reader here might have read] - be expected to write about his or her entire career? When others have already done a better job of this, and know more stories about him or her, while I only have one anecdote though lots of scattered memories and bits of knowledge? Who exactly has got what fixation? Ewan McVicar
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