Silas and Jerome - Isolation Collaboration

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
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    / @nickfoleyuk All good things must come to an end and after 87 consecutive weekly Isolation Collaborations I have decided that it is time to stop these now and concentrate on my live work and real life in general.
    I’ve been amazed at how willingly people have given their time for this project which was initially created to keep fingers busy and entertain folk during lockdown.
    As we move through this pandemic and with endemic in sight it has always been my mantra that it has to be a pleasure rather than a chore for everyone involved and whilst the team continue to give their time happily each week I think it’s about right that we scale this down now as life returns more and more back to its usual busy self.
    I hope that you have enjoyed these videos and if you have and would like to say thanks in any way at all could you please please take a moment to follow this link and register your kindness to this really important local go fund me:
    gofund.me/a9f3...
    For now then, here is one of my favourite songs ever. Released in 1977 by Paice, Ashton and Lord and aptly features the person who inspired me to play music in the first place and is dedicated to Joanne Elizabeth Corbett Foley - without whom I couldn’t have done this.
    Thank you so much Marco Foley, Mark Pearsall , Chris Stableford, Jeff Casey, JulesTheMod, Sam Caseley, Nick McCarthy, Kim Pickering, Oz Fisher, Jackie Sherlock, Sarah Riches, Dave Wilkes, Matt Bennett, Spencer Webb, Andrew Giddings, André M, John Peutherer, Sid Simo, Rich Hall, Jono Johnson, Ian Sherratt and anyone I hopefully haven't missed...
    So, for now, here is..
    “Silas and Jerome”
    I hope you like it and see you soon!

Komentáře • 1

  • @MrPurplix
    @MrPurplix Před 3 lety +2

    Wow, never thought to listen to an awesome coversome of that great Paice-Ashton-Lord Song.
    Wonderfully performed. Great Ashton like voice, fantatic roaring LORDY Hammond and a very fine Guitar Solo with full respect to the great Bernie Marsden.
    And the rhythm section fits perfectly - I think the rhythm is not that easy to play.
    More of PAL, please.