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Posted: Sun 18 Mar, 2012 6:28 am
by Goot
tilly wrote: whatdoesthisbuttondo wrote: Does anyone remember the young electric guitarist who used to set up outside HMV in the late 80's/90's?He had what looked like home made pedals to switch effects and was amazing to listen to.. I remember that guy i once asked him to play some Hendrix and boy did he give it the works.He could make that guitar talk makes you wonder how he has got on in life.     His name is Jools Hodgson,and he went on to play in quite a few rock/metal acts the last i heard hes running a studio in seattle,so hes done well for himself,he was really talented,i used to sit for hours listening to him.

Posted: Mon 04 Jun, 2012 11:57 am
by Tristan
Goot wrote: tilly wrote: whatdoesthisbuttondo wrote: Does anyone remember the young electric guitarist who used to set up outside HMV in the late 80's/90's?He had what looked like home made pedals to switch effects and was amazing to listen to.. I remember that guy i once asked him to play some Hendrix and boy did he give it the works.He could make that guitar talk makes you wonder how he has got on in life.     His name is Jools Hodgson,and he went on to play in quite a few rock/metal acts the last i heard hes running a studio in seattle,so hes done well for himself,he was really talented,i used to sit for hours listening to him. I used to love watching him play. He then went on to join a band called Lodestar (with former members of Senser) and then went on to join KMFDM. I used to sit for hours watching him. I was a teenager just getting into rock and metal at the time. I was actually just looking him up online today hence my visit to this thread. I bought his tape back in about '94. It was called Ration and Welfare and the cover was a rip off of Steve Vai's Passion and Warfare album. I lost that tape years ago and am absolutely gutted. I've tried to contact Jools as well as the studio he recorded it act (run by a friend of a friend.). Nobody seems to have a copy of that tape. Am I getting my hopes up by hoping one of you guys has a copy? I'd happily pay someone to get hold of a copy again!

Posted: Fri 10 Aug, 2012 9:56 am
by Jogon
Ref the late Danny FreemanI'm told there's a plaque / photo tribute to him in LGI.

Posted: Fri 10 Aug, 2012 11:40 am
by biofichompinc
Jogon wrote: Ref the late Danny FreemanI'm told there's a plaque / photo tribute to him in LGI. On the way from the Jubilee Wing towards the Clarendon Wing.

Re: Leeds Buskers

Posted: Tue 05 Jan, 2016 7:29 pm
by Leodian
I short video that seems to have been recently taken (New Year is mentioned at one point) shows a reportedly homeless man with a very fine voice jamming with a busker in Leeds. I'm not sure, but it looks to me like outside a closed Boots at the junction of Albion Street and Commercial Street. This is a link to the video http://www.aol.co.uk/video/homeless-man ... d%3D417498. The video however was very stuttery on my connection but hopefully may be much better on others.

Re: Leeds Buskers

Posted: Tue 05 Jan, 2016 9:30 pm
by jim
Leodian wrote:I short video that seems to have been recently taken (New Year is mentioned at one point) shows a reportedly homeless man with a very fine voice jamming with a busker in Leeds. I'm not sure, but it looks to me like outside a closed Boots at the junction of Albion Street and Commercial Street. This is a link to the video http://www.aol.co.uk/video/homeless-man ... d%3D417498. The video however was very stuttery on my connection but hopefully may be much better on others.
Bernard Davey. Mentioned in my post on "Leeds Characters", P30. Had a fine tenor voice, now much deeper, but still fine, at his best. Sad case, never, in my recollection, able to take care of business.

Re: Leeds Buskers

Posted: Tue 05 Jan, 2016 10:38 pm
by Leodian
Thanks for that information jim. :)

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Posted: Tue 05 Jan, 2016 11:18 pm
by sparky415
Goot wrote:tilly wrote: whatdoesthisbuttondo wrote: Does anyone remember the young electric guitarist who used to set up outside HMV in the late 80's/90's?He had what looked like home made pedals to switch effects and was amazing to listen to.. I remember that guy i once asked him to play some Hendrix and boy did he give it the works.He could make that guitar talk makes you wonder how he has got on in life.     His name is Jools Hodgson,and he went on to play in quite a few rock/metal acts the last i heard hes running a studio in seattle,so hes done well for himself,he was really talented,i used to sit for hours listening to him.

I remember him....he did an awesome take of a Rage Against The Machine song if I remember correctly....

Re: Leeds Buskers

Posted: Wed 06 Jan, 2016 10:19 pm
by Leodian
There is a report on page 3 of today's YEP (Jan 6 2016) about the video along with some information about Bernard (his surname is not given). This is the link to the online YEP report:- http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... -1-7657614

Re: Leeds Buskers

Posted: Wed 01 Nov, 2017 8:49 pm
by tilly
Welcome to S/L filmplace.