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  • Wizz is the man! I have so much respect for him. I love how cool he kept. This kind of stuff happens from time to time. There really should have been a stage hand there to help, eh?

  • How on earth did you not swear, not even a tiny little mutter.

    Such control. That's why you have been so great for so long.....

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  • I dig you more

  • nevertheless, this guy's the best.

  • Round about then go home

  • If you've played a fair number of gigs, you've done every bit of that at one time or another - just not all at once.

  • poor guy, what a nightmare ha! I've never had an experience that bad, thank davey jones!

  • Is it 5-pin DIN to jackplug? Never mind, this guy's a brilliant musician.

  • This man is a professional!!!! :-)

    Actually he is and his playing is out of this world!

  • i dont care how anyone starts theyr set as long as the musics good .. Wizz rules !

  • I can be another.

    Hello Bryony!

    Hello Wizz!

    Yes indeedy we shall find that chip and conquer the world of heckling!!

    MwAhAhAhAhAhahAhA

  • hey wizz. WIZZ!

    do you remember us?

    we heckled you with a very long chip.

    hehe

    i dont know why i'm saying us cause im only one person.

    heyy i can be more than one if i so wish.

  • Thanks for this wonderful reminder. It feels all to familiar!

  • and what is that chord at 0:38?

  • im studying this with great interest - do you have any tabs/schematics/tranlations for this?

    but check out joe cocker's effort at:

    Joe Cocker~You Are So Beautiful (Live at Montreux 1987)

    danny

  • Priceless!

    Thanks for putting this up Wizz.

  • My god!!!! Reminds me of a night , years ago, in Melbourne when I saw Pentangle. Jacqui's microphone broke down in the middle of a song, while she was singing; what a mad scramble of road crew and sound crew all over the stage, while the band kept playing. --- Never heard of "Balance Sound" since.!

  • Reminds me of a night in Sheffield in about 1969 or 1970 at the University Arts Festival Folk Concert - the stage was in moveable sections on wheels, and Wizz kept putting the back legs of his chair in the gaps between the sections and disappearing through the resultant hole - and the Epiphone remained undamaged throughout!

  • Yea I remember that and another time when I was playing with Clive Palmer it was he who vanished down the back of the stage...happy days!

  • cool!

  • Well just goes to show it can go completely wrong for anyone...there's hope for me yet! Thanks for posting Wizz :)

  • Great comedy, Wizz, this 'Waiting for Sound' by Samuel Buckett.

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