Another great hero on the podcast! We first heard Andy Fairweather Low with Amen Corner on jukeboxes in the late ‘60s and he’s touring the UK from February. Ten albums and countless collaborations later, he looks back here at teenage life on the psychedelic circuit and the first shows he saw and played, stopping off at …
… the Stones in Cardiff in ’64 - “they opened with Talkin’ ‘Bout You and it hit me like a virus.”
… Amen Corner – “you gauged how good a gig was by how many people fainted.”
… being The Face of ’69 when Peter Frampton was the Face of ‘68.
… getting Otis Redding’s autograph.
… the package tour with Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Move, Eire Apparent and the Nice “all in one charabanc together”.
… his first band the Firebrands playing to “literally no audience”.
… buying magical soul singles at Spillers in Cardiff.
… the days when you had a 26-inch waist and played Knock On Wood eight times a night.
… what people loved about Wide-Eyed And Legless.
… recording 50 Words For Snow with Kate Bush.
… the songs that “make the phones come out”.
… the rigours of getting old: “halfway through the set she asked, when’s Andy Fairweather Low coming on?”
... and Don Arden, Andrew Loog Oldham, disappearing cash and the significance of the Spider Jiving sleeve.
Andy Fairweather Low tour dates:
https://andyfairweatherlow.com/about-us/
Order Andy’s The Invisible Bluesman album here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Invisible-Bluesman-Andy-Fairweather-Low/dp/B0DKSN2CDZ
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