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🍷御大推薦!🍷御大御用達ブランケット🍷メンバー紹介🍷pete wingfield💮https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/news/people/glastonbury-band-personally-recommended-by-paul-mccartney-to-perform-at-arnside-3800400Glastonbury band personally recommended by Paul McCartney to perform at ArnsideA Cumbrian band who played Glastonbury on the personal recommendation of Sir Paul McCartney are to perform in Arnside.www.lancasterguardian.co.ukhardwicke circusとな???本人たちと面識なさそう😅😅😅てっきりメアリー辺りがpushしたのかと(笑)💮https://www.edp24.co.uk/lifestyle/personalised-gifts-for-new-babies-9198708Rockstars and royalty love these Norwich-made baby blanketsCharlotte Dean has made personalised baby blankets for a host of A-listers, including Paul McCartney, Elton John, Jamie Oliver and...www.edp24.co.uk90年代に新生児の誕生祝い向け、ギフトとしてブランケットを製作するお仕事を立ち上げて以来、素晴らしい著名人の顧客リストができたって。筆頭に御大の名前が上がってる😁Since then, she’s built up a stellar client list which includes Hollywood actors, rock superstars, prime ministers and royalty – names such as Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, Eric Clapton, Jamie Oliver, Hugh Grant, Liz Hurley, Helena Bonham Carter, Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis, Claire Danes, James Purefoy, Matthew McConaughey, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and the Dutch royal family and the Monaco royal family.マジ、錚々たる顔触れ。80年代初頭にリバプールのアートスクールで服飾やテキスタイルとか学んだみたいだけど、その時立ち上げたニットの仕事は見事失敗。イタリアやスペイン、ロンドンで外国語として英語を教えてたみたい。1993年に長女が生まれたのが転機となって新生児向けビジネスを手掛けるようになったそう。御大は孫達の誕生祝いにしてるのかしら?どこから彼女のブランケットの情報入手したのかしら?💮https://youtu.be/Qg2Mo9rvPJQPaul McCartney Live At Later with Jools Holland, UK (Tuesday 2nd November 1999)01 - Honey Hush (01:38)02 - No Other Baby (09:52)03 - Brown Eyed Handsome Man (14:45)04 - Party* (17:30)* - LIVE FIRST TIME EVER !!!youtu.bemic green,dave gilmour, ian paice , pete wingfieldだって!keyboardプレイヤーの人、知らなかったんだよね~。wikiではプロデューサーだって!でも↓のインタビューによると、英国ではキーボードプレイヤーで有名みたい。💮https://dmme.net/interviews/wingfieldInterview with PETE WINGFIELDApril 2003[caption id="" align="alignright" width="443"]dmme.net御大の部分だけ抜粋。ギルモアの仲介で一緒に仕事をすることになったのかという質問に対して、ギルモア介在を完全否定してる。Well, I hadn’t worked with Paul before, but we had said “hello” a couple of times – in fact in 1975, when “Eighteen With A Bullet” was in the charts, I happened to bump into him walking down a street in Soho with Linda on the way to his office in Soho Square. He actually recognised me, and was gracious enough to say how much he liked my record!一緒に仕事をしたことはなかったけど、何度か挨拶程度はしてた。1975年にチャートに曲が入った時リンダと一緒に居る彼と遭遇したことがあったんだ。MPLのあるsohoSquareの通りだよ。僕が誰か知ってたんだ。それで僕の音楽が大好きだって言ってくれた。As far as Dave Gilmour is concerned, I didn’t think we’d met before, and nor did he! I’d completely forgotten the Roy Harper sessions – unusually, I don’t have a copy, so it had slipped from my mind until I saw it a couple of months ago listed amongst my entry on allmusic.com. I certainly don’t remember Dave being there – but then I don’t remember a single thing about the sessions, where they were recorded or anything… Of course, either his or my part could well have been an overdub, so we wouldn’t have met the other musicians.ギルモアについてはt合ったことないな。君の言うセッション、僕は完全に忘れてたよ。マジ、ギルモアのことは記憶にない。In any case, no, he had absolutely nothing to do with my getting the McCartney sessions; I believe I was there simply because Paul knew my playing style etcetera, and thought I might be right for the job, which was confirmed when he asked around various friends and people in his office. I think drummer, Ian Paice, was brought in by producer Chris Thomas – he and Paul had definitely not worked together before. 兎に角、僕がmaccaのセッションに参加した件でギルモアはなんの関係もない。一重にmaccaが僕の演奏を気に入ってくれてたからだよ。ドラマーのイアンはプロデューサーのクリス・トーマスが連れてきたんだと思う。彼もmaccaとはあれが初めてだった筈だよ。As for guitarist Mick Green, he had already done a rock ‘n roll album with Paul – it was a one-day special, recorded in the early Eighties, I believe, specifically for the Soviet market! Plus Mick had been a member of JOHNNY KIDD AND THE PIRATES, who were rockin’ in the UK before THE BEATLES were heard of! ギタリストのミックに関しては、1980年代初頭にmaccaとソビエト向けのアルバムを一緒に作ってる。それに彼は昔から英国でrock演ってたしね。– Was playing at The Cavern with Paul a special experience for you?Cavernでの経験は特別ですか?To be honest, I didn’t enjoy the gig itself very much. I was honoured to be part of the event, and very pleased to be there, but from a strictly practical point of view, it wasn’t a great gig. For one thing, by the time we, the band, arrived the small stage was covered with lighting and camera equipment, so I couldn’t move an inch from my allocated position, which happened to put my ears a matter of inches from Mick’s amp! – as a result, everyting was way too loud, and I hardly heard anything I played throughout the set… Also the place was crawling with journalists snapping and recording away during the afternoon soundcheck (which was the one and only rehearsal) – and Paul, being a trouper of the old school, really rocked out for them – so in some ways the soundcheck was better than the gig!