For Mr. Baillie
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This is cool; LIVE! The band up front, w/just a taste of orchestration/horns. Nice.
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I wore a black armband that night, I was so gutted they had split I didn't know what I was going to do!
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Sadly it was the Jams last single.A fitting post thanks Mark Just wanted to say thanks for all the laughs the UK members have given me over the years it was nice while it lasted.Many thanks to all the friends i met along the road you all know who you are.
Thanks again folks!!!
Thanks again folks!!!
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Thanks for your enthusiasm and great comments Scotty. I am sorry to see you go. Should you ever have a hankering to continue please let me know.
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What? Scottie's leaving?
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A great mate has left the building Werner, but he does have a lot of other stuff on the go. My hat is off to him. He made us all laugh for years and in the process he became a fixture here. Now he's off to anchor the bottom end of a great sounding band. Cheers, Scott!
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He sure did, Brian!winston wrote:He made us all laugh for years
Scottie, I wish you all the best - do try to keep us posted in some way!
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winston wrote:A great mate has left the building
winston wrote:Now he's off to anchor the bottom end of a great sounding band.
Good luck and be awesome Scott.
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Sorry to see you go Scotty.
Are you leaving for good or just relinquishing your consultant duties?
Are you leaving for good or just relinquishing your consultant duties?
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He's real gone Jeff.jps wrote:Sorry to see you go Scotty.
Are you leaving for good or just relinquishing your consultant duties?
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Awwww..............
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I agree 100%, Jim.... a sad loss.jimk wrote:Awwww..............
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