I’ve had all sorts of ideas and nonsense going through my mind for the past several days. Some quiet reflection in a totally silent house (that means no music), some on walks in this spectacular weather, memories that keep replaying in my mind translating into some very weird and disjointed dreams, very late nights and very late mornings. It’s a strange sensation feeling like everything rapidly circles around me while I stand still, unsure of the direction I should move in. Like you’re a part of something…..but then you’re not, standing on the outside looking in. I have no idea what’s going on, maybe the planets have misaligned or someone’s in retrograde, or maybe this whole fucking COVID thing has finally hit me. This too shall pass…..it always does.
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Pat Blythe – London Bluesfest — Savoy Brown, Foghat, Mark Farner…..and Music!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Anthony Gomes, Bob Segarini, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dylan Weller, Elaine Sawyer, Foghat, Grand Funk Railroad, Indie Week, Kim Simmonds, Leisa Farner, London Bluesfest, luvthemusic, Mark Farner, Music Tasters Choice, Mustang Mach I, Pat Blythe, Savoy Brown, Savoy Brown Blues Band, Slammin' Media's Bruce Bradley, Suzy Kory, The Crooked, The Hideout Toronto, The Redhill Valleys, The Reed Effect, Treasure Island Gardens, University of Toronto, Wich is Wich on October 17, 2018 by segariniI’m leaving my personal thoughts and musings to the end time……I’m still catching up with the summer and all the wonderful music I heard, the people I met and all those little moments in between.
So….starting with London Bluesfest….my inner teenager was agog, amazed and humbled by the lineup this year. Performers I never had a chance to see and performers that brought back some wonderful memories. I arrived in London on the Friday, just in time to pick up my badge, connect with friend Elaine Sawyer (whose company Wich is Wich was catering the event) and catch Savoy Brown and Foghat.