Cliff Richard outside the De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill in 1960

photo © Martin Ballard. Bexhill Old Photos and History

Pete Fisher… Could be 9th October 1960. According to listings he also played the Bexhill Regal on 30 October 1960. This may have been the programme for the De La Warr, coincidentally printed in Hastings… https://www.flickr.com/…/bradf…/albums/72157663388489930

Alan Esdaile… Yes you are right with the date Pete.

Lynn Williams… I saw Cliff at the De La Warr in the 60s

Marilyn Spence… Whoo Whoo I went to that concert with my 13th year old sister and 14 year old school friend I was 14. My first ever pop idol also my first ever concert. His single A Voice in the wilderness the first 45rpm I ever bought of many. My sister and i saw him again in Melbourne at a concert after emigrating to Australia a few years later

Lyn Humphrey… I never knew Cliff came to Bexhill. Mind you, I didn’t arrive in Bexhill myself until 1964.

Carol Tree… I saw him at ABC Hastings twice in the 60’s plus many times since

Pauline Sims… Carol, me too!

 

Minotaur – 1978

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supplied by Phil Thornton & David Miller

MINOTAUR – 1978 Dave Miller- Vocals guitar, Glen Baker – Guitar, Andy Ebsworth – Drums, Ric Luther Smith – Bass, and Phil Thornton – Keyboards. The live photo is from The Victoria Palace Theatre, London Feb 19th. 1978

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 photos supplied by Dave Miller

Alan Esdaile… Dave auditions for The Walking Dead, a few years too early.

Yvonne Cleland… Phil looks like Charles the 1st!

Dave Miller… The walking poseur, more likely….what a bunch. Phil’s mum made that jacket for him, I’ll have you know…

John Wilde… and trousers to match or was that a vicious rumour?

Del Buck… I loved Minotaur – I think I still have a cassette that Dave gave me somewhere. In fact I was in a band with Dave at school – he was something special even then. Love to you man, wherever you are.

Dave Miller… Del Buck, a fine man, an exceptional guitarist and an all-round very good guy.

Mavy Jones… Does anyone know how I can get in touch with Ric Luther-Smith???

Terry Pack… When RJG, the leader of the band I was playing with in 1978, heard Philip, he was miffed that I hadn’t recommended him to his band. When he asked me why I hadn’t, I replied ‘Because he’s a friend.’ It didn’t go down too well.

David Miller… Ouch – I’ll bet that didn’t… Can’t see that being a good fit neither. Re the introduction – yes, and for far more too…

SMART SOUNDS by Colin Bell reviewing The Magic Forest – More Pastoral Psychedelia & Funky Folk 1968-1975, Various Artists 3CD

THE MAGIC FOREST – More Pastoral Psychedelia & Funky Folk 1968-1975
I’ve been looking forward to this release. Regular readers may remember the first 3 CD box set in this series issued back in 2022 ‘Deep In The Woods’. An excellent collection of trad folk/experimental acid folk/jazz/rock/funk & more besides, which may sound a rather confusing mix of genres, but trust me it all makes wonderful, blissful sense when it enters your ears. I love that first collection so much that its become my ‘go to’ listen when I want to relax & drift off to other worlds & immerse myself in all things esoteric, where there’s an aural surprise lurking around every corner. This new release is a companion piece to that first collection & like its predecessor the first thing you notice is the exquisite artwork spread out over the digipack which is a feast for the eyes as it draws you into ‘The Magic Forest’ I could just stare at that artwork all day, let alone being carried away by the music. This time round the set contains more of the rare, obscure & long forgotten gems as before, sprinkled with the more well known names, well, they’re well known if you’re into this whole scene as I am. The compilation has once  again been put together by Richard Norris, a man clearly in love with what he does & he has done another fine job annotating the tracks. And speaking of tracks there are 61 spread across the 3 CD’s to delight in. The whole collection gets off to a fine start with the track that gives the compilation its title ‘The Magic Forest’ by Fat Mattress a band whose name will be familar to a wider audience, who enjoyed a fair degree of success, & included along with Noel Redding, an old friend of mine Neil Landon, who prior to forming FM was a member of The Flower Pot Men. I’ve chosen this track to feature as the accompanying video to this review to give you a sample of what to expect. This is followed by the gentle strains of the eastern flavoured ‘Dreams’ by The Woods bands & already a sense of peace & relaxation is taking hold of the listener. One of the most collectible bands of the 60’s, the wondrous Mellow Candle are up next with ‘Sheep Season’ featuring their haunting blend of voices & experimental sounds that infused their solitary album ‘Swaddling Songs’ for which you’d need a second mortgage to buy if you were after an original vinyl copy. Track 4 comes from a very underrated artist in my view Shelagh McDonald with the haunting folk ballad ‘Stargazer’ More standout tracks on CD1 come from Prelude, Keith West (of ‘Grocer Jack’ fame), Agincourt, another highly collectable act, Forest, Affinity & one of my favourite singer/songwriters Clifford T Ward with ‘A Dream’, a sheer delight. CD2 kicks off with a legend of folk, Sandy Denny with ‘Next Time Around’ followed by, new to me, a gorgeous number from Fairfield Parlour with ‘Aries’ with some very ordinary themes in its lyrics that become far more interesting when combined with the band’s music. The unmistakable voice of Roger Chapman heralds the arrival of his band Family with ‘My Friend the Sun’ one of the more well known artistes to grace the compilation. More highlights on CD2 come from Heron, Fresh Maggots, Tim Hollier, Oberon & another old friend i worked with, the enigma that was Tim Rose with Tim’s take on ‘If I Were A Carpenter’. RIP old friend. Compared to the first collection ‘Deep in the Woods’ aforementioned. this second 3CD outing features more singer/songwriters. CD3 opens with a band I’ve always had a fondness for, the excellent Jade Warrior with the gentle, dreamy ‘Morning Hym’ followed by a band completely unknown to me The Ghost with a track called ‘Hearts & Flowers’ which reminds me of something else I can’t quite pin down annoyingly, but I’m very taken with their lead singer, one Shirley Kent. I’d like to hear more from this band. Track 3 serves up a great number from Pete Dello & his band Honeybus, best known of course for ‘I Can’t Let Maggie Go’ but there was so much more to them than that commercial hit single. Elsewhere other highlights on the final disc come from Fotheringay, Pentangle, Roy Harper, Marsha Hunt & Snafu amongst others. In conclusion compiler Richard Norris has curated a glorious collection of the esoteric, seldom heard & unfamiliar which if you have a mind that seeks out the different,  may just turn into your very own familiar, I do hope so. Enjoy.
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Til next time……take care….Colin

Alan Esdaile… I agree Colin, great sleeve and thanks for the reminder of the Fat Mattress track. I remember a local group used to play this track in their set but can’t remember who it was?