[mplpost] The Coxworth invitation/Was: Nostalgia
Liz Harvey-Foulds
lizfoulds@marathon.lakeheadu.ca
Sat Nov 3 21:56:01 2001
Well I just searched the 'ol record collection again and yes, Watson &
Reynolds are now on the turntable. I haven't listened to this album for
years. Actually they are with David James Bowen as Mirth and the record is
entitled First Borne.(1977) My oldest son (now 21) used to love the song
"truckers lament" as a 15/16 year old (looking for evidence of illicit drug
use on his parents' part no doubt). I heard Watson & Reynolds live once or
twice (but in a fit of flohilism - can't remember where or when now).
Living in Northwestern Ontario for much of my life means there aren't many
venues to search through the memory banks for........must have been a
festival or something...
Anyway thanks for the trip down memory lane guys....
Liz
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Flohil" <rflohil@inforamp.net>
To: <maplepost@icomm.ca>
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 7:55 PM
Subject: [mplpost] The Coxworth invitation/Was: Nostalgia
> Says Sir Tom Coxworth
>
> > Nostalgia...love it. How about Watson and Renolds ? I used to try and
catch
> > them at Bruggel's and Bistros'(?). I think that was the name of the
place.
> > (snip) let's keep this thread going. Fossil ...oh... I mean Flohil has
> a wealth of inflamation to pass along.
>
> On this one the Flohil memory fades significantly. The joint was called
> Breughels (after the painter, I think). I also seem to remember that I and
> my partner at the time booked the place; it was on King East in Toronto,
> just around from Yonge St., and I know Stan Rogers opened it - and
probably
> closed it a few months later. I sorta know that that actually happened; I
> just can't remember *when*....
>
> I have heard snatches of info about Watson and Reynolds; I seem to
remember
> that Pat Watson was living in Hawaii - as, incidentally, is Louise
Lambert,
> who used to sing at Bobbins, now a gay women's bar called Pope Joan (yes,
> apparently there WAS a female pope once, but that's whole other subject
and
> not suitable for this forum!)...god, ain't it awful when the old folks'
> minds start to wander? Can we talk about something that happened in the
> last year or two which I might actually remember?
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
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