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And then he walked along the edge of the Circle

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Comments on The Ozark Mountain Daredevils [reply]
 
An excellent gig by the daredevils and what we (and the band) thought was a good heckle "Play some Rock'n'Roll" until the drunk repeated it and we realised he was serious. Were there people other than on the Free list who turned up at The Apollo regardless of who was on.

The OMD (sounds familiar) were tourong on teh back of Jackie Blue were on A&M along with Andy Fairwether Low whom I think had just released wide eyed and legless.
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I just found the programme of the gig and it says that the support band was Splinter,they sang 'Costafine Town.'  I don't remember Andy Fairweather Lowe, unlesss the Ozarks did two gigs and I was at a different one.  Splinter rings a bell.  It was a long time ago! ASR [reply]
 
I agree - the support was definitely Splinter (discovered by George Harrison I think).

I have abiding memeories of the Ozarks doing Chicken Train - after changing into Bay City Rollers type gear behind a white sheet. Wierd or what?
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The Daredevils put on a hell of a show that night and my abiding memory was the number of encores and their wives/kids coming on stage at the end.

From what I remember AFL was the support and he was shocking. His voice gave out after the first couple of songs and the band left the stage to a fair amount of abuse.
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