@ianburnett To the left or the right? I did film a couple of mins of 'Cleveland Park' but not sure if it's worth uploading. Did point the camera at the audience so you may be in it - Josh is LOL :)
+Holly Turner Ha ha, no that's not weird. ( : For a while, most of the people Out There (meaning actors and musicians and other people that get fangirled and fanboyed over online and otherwise) are older than you. Sometimes a lot older than you. Sometimes old enough to be your father (or mother). This is less true in popular music culture, where a lot of stars are in their twenties or even teens. But we love Scottish music, where they are often old enough to be our fathers. And who cares; I prefer unique, long-lasting, passionate musicians with some years behind them, rather than ephemeral stars my age or younger who hit the top charts one day and the next are forgotten in favor of a hundred more just like them. As to your second sentence-oh really? *grin* I mean, the Aberdeen hairflip. If you don't know what I'm talking about, go watch The Prophet live 1992. It will improve your life.
Very underated piece of music.............it deserves better.
@ianburnett To the left or the right? I did film a couple of mins of 'Cleveland Park' but not sure if it's worth uploading. Did point the camera at the audience so you may be in it - Josh is LOL :)
I was standing right next to you!
Did you get a video of cleaveland park?
@AntiGrav510 My pleasure :)
Is it weird that I think Stuart's quite cute? Like, more so now than he used to be. I must add, he's actually old enough to be my father, so...
+Holly Turner Ha ha, no that's not weird. ( : For a while, most of the people Out There (meaning actors and musicians and other people that get fangirled and fanboyed over online and otherwise) are older than you. Sometimes a lot older than you. Sometimes old enough to be your father (or mother). This is less true in popular music culture, where a lot of stars are in their twenties or even teens. But we love Scottish music, where they are often old enough to be our fathers. And who cares; I prefer unique, long-lasting, passionate musicians with some years behind them, rather than ephemeral stars my age or younger who hit the top charts one day and the next are forgotten in favor of a hundred more just like them.
As to your second sentence-oh really? *grin* I mean, the Aberdeen hairflip. If you don't know what I'm talking about, go watch The Prophet live 1992. It will improve your life.
Mmm, yes! I love that video and the song. I'm grinning just thinking about it *melts*