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http://www.sbs.com.au/rockwiz/past/327/ ... Ash-Naylor
FretlessOnly wrote:Trivia: who is it that is referred to as "walking in dressed up just like a Union Jack?"
Hint: a certain very hard rock guitarist used to play in his band and later played with a bass player who used a 4001.
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That's all terribly confusing, but is the man dressed up like a Union Jack Screaming Lord Sutch, the guitarist being Richie Blackmore and the Mr 4001 being Roger Glover?FretlessOnly wrote:No, it's not Townshend, although envisioning him in a Union Jack isn't terribly difficult. And yes, the lyrics are a bit different from the original, but the reference remains.
Keep in mind that the guitarist who later played with a bass player who played a 4001 (OK, not the whole time) isn't the guy in the Union Jack that the lyric is about. The guitarist played in Mr. Union Jack's band prior to playing with Mr. 4001.
analogpackrat wrote:Cool cover. Looking at other performances I found this guy channeling the Who like no one I've seen before. Wow!
http://www.sbs.com.au/rockwiz/past/707/Tim-Rogers
hmm......selling detergent packs?FretlessOnly wrote:No, it's not Townshend, although envisioning him in a Union Jack isn't terribly difficult. And yes, the lyrics are a bit different from the original, but the reference remains.
Keep in mind that the guitarist who later played with a bass player who played a 4001 (OK, not the whole time) isn't the guy in the Union Jack that the lyric is about. The guitarist played in Mr. Union Jack's band prior to playing with Mr. 4001.
Well, it couldn't have been too confusing, you got it right!antipodean wrote:That's all terribly confusing, but is the man dressed up like a Union Jack Screaming Lord Sutch, the guitarist being Richie Blackmore and the Mr 4001 being Roger Glover?