Jason Donovan and Westlife's Bryan Mcfadden!

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#1 Jason Donovan and Westlife's Bryan Mcfadden!

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No really.

OK, they're appearing in this -> http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainm ... ar-2804768

There's a 'Matinee' (for folk that aren't allowed out too late?) show of it at the O2 next year.

Couldn't resist.

Ooooo laaaahhhhh :-)

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It was brill, thanks for asking everyone heheheheheheheh.

Front row of the 02, lordy lordy, what a view....hang on... look at the bass on that stand about 20ft in front of me in the pit band. Thats a well-worn Lake Placid Blue very early Fender Jazz with stack knobs.

I know of one bloke who uses one of them, it couldn't be. Could it? %^&$ yeah! It is.

I can add another bass legend on my 'have-seen' list, hello Mr Herbie Flowers :)

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I am very happy for you, Dave !
Something for everyone then, including the bass specialist ?
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Yeah on all levels!

Spectacular stage show, and best of all I saw 'Erb make mistakes on the bass parts. He's human :)

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Dave the bass wrote:I can add another bass legend on my 'have-seen' list, hello Mr Herbie Flowers :) DTB
He's one of my all time musical hero's, first saw him live when I was 15, along with some guitarist called John Williams and Tristan Fry (probably the best percussionist you have never heard of) :-)

Plays a mean tuba I seem to remember...

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