Bill taking the insurance rap for Chris Squire...the things you do when you're young and in a band. When you get older it changes to..."Hope you know a good lawyer".
Such a great interview. His drums seem to come from the other side that’s always how I know the drums are good. Same feeling I get listening to percussion on “hidden shadows” herbie hancock
Interesting comment… BB and John Wetton were known to be huge fans of H Hancock in 1973-74. When possible they would go to his shows and also they would improv based on of HH songs from the Sextant era.
I think I remember reading that Fairport was using the same rented van that either Yes or Fleetwood Mac had used the weekend before. Cannot remember which.
+Samsgarden lol, that's a joke right? I get the feeling he was one of the few rock musicians of the 70's that really had no interest in drugs or the counterculture movement in general. He even says in this interview "I wasn't interested in the Summer of Love." Personally, that makes me like him even more.