sorry man, that's not Tim Bogart... he said he never felt up to touring (maybe due to his recent motorcycle crash!?) this sounds great and i wish i could've been there!!
Seen them in Glasgow in 2003, Tim Bogart was astounding both vocally and instrumentally, and such a nice dude. Made me realise how vital Tim and Carmens playing/singing are to the Fudge dynamic. The only other time i was so blown away by the bass player was by John Entwistle with The Who in Glasgow 1999
Brilliant! Thanks for this!
atlantic1952 3 months ago
Pete Bremy played bass on this tour. He was also with the Fudge in the early 2000's.
quackking 9 months ago
I stand corrected. *Not* Tim Bogert. But who was it?
quackking 9 months ago
That doesn't look like Tim Bogert at all. And I think Tim plays a 6 string bass now.
bigdaveonbass 9 months ago
sorry man, that's not Tim Bogart... he said he never felt up to touring (maybe due to his recent motorcycle crash!?) this sounds great and i wish i could've been there!!
Seen them in Glasgow in 2003, Tim Bogart was astounding both vocally and instrumentally, and such a nice dude. Made me realise how vital Tim and Carmens playing/singing are to the Fudge dynamic. The only other time i was so blown away by the bass player was by John Entwistle with The Who in Glasgow 1999
polsitar 10 months ago
He was - playing bass at stage left, in the white shirt!
quackking 11 months ago
great, but miss tim bogart...why wasnt he there?
posthumanhero 11 months ago