Saturday 28 June, Gothnburg - Met
guitarist Thomas Silver at Mug (musical equipment store and home of the guitar
doctor). Thomas played for 10 years with Hardcore Superstar, a famous Swedish
heavy rock band. A great guitar player. Nice guy too. Chatting away, I
suggested he play on some stuff Im recording but he says hes really stuck for
time , but then instantly changes his mind and says maybe in the autumn. That
would be cool and could be fun . He knows all the notes I dont.
Dropped into the record shop upstairs at Lagerhaus, the place stinks of detergent. Somebody must have puked listening to a Per Gessler record and they’re trying to mask the smell. Found a good soul compilation LP for 10SEK. (thats a little more than €1 or $1) Worth it alone for the Roscoe Robinson song - “One Thousand Rivers”. Never heard that one before.
Asked the google god for precise information concerning the length of
the day as I cant recall having seen darkness for a long time. Im informed that
sunrise is at 4.15....sunset at 10.16. In between it doesnt really get
dark....more of a kind of hazy grey.
The same website told me that the moon is waxing too, but I knew that
already. These past few weeks Ive been
rising with the sun, more or less, getting up around 5am, but tend to crash
around 9 with book in hand and there really aren’t any real sunsets worth
staying awake for. Winter and Spring is the best time for surreal Nordic
sunsets. Dropped into the record shop upstairs at Lagerhaus, the place stinks of detergent. Somebody must have puked listening to a Per Gessler record and they’re trying to mask the smell. Found a good soul compilation LP for 10SEK. (thats a little more than €1 or $1) Worth it alone for the Roscoe Robinson song - “One Thousand Rivers”. Never heard that one before.
Down at La Sombrita palm trees manned the enterance. Interesting and slightly kitch decor, we had a beverage. A boat moored in the centre of the town masquerading as a bar and restaurant, the drinks were cheap but the deal on the tapas was off for the day.
Before heading out to see Bunny Wailer a package from Crusher Records arrived in the post....a Spiders LP, a Vilunder LP, two LPs by The Movements, a few CD’s and a couple of 7inch singles. Will be playing these on the radio show on Radio 88 Partille over the next few weeks.
Liseberg, a funfair that boasts the biggest rollercoaster in Europe is the venue for Bunny Wailer. Looking frail, he apparently had concidered canceling the gig, but changed his mind and soldiered on. I can still remember the day when his ‘Blackheart Man’ LP arrived in the post from a Scottish based mail order company. Also in that package was John Lee Hookers LP ‘Blues Before Sunrise’. Both crucial LPs in their respective genres. I was about 14 years old, happy to be off sick from prison school, and with the record player within reach from my sick bed i played both LPs over and over. A wonderful education.
At Liseberg, Bunny played Rasta Man, Armagedeon, Blackheart Man and even one of his 60’s ska hits. Great to see him after all those years. Martti Blacksmith was there with his missus, and Ali. Back at home Bunny was on the turntable all night long.
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