On Friday night, i went to see 'The Gary Fletcher Blues Band' featuring Pick Withers on drums in my home town of Norwich.
They were very good. A mix of blues, acoustic, rock, in the style of MK/JJ.Cale.
I sat right on the front row, so a great view of Pick.
The venue holds about 250 people, but there were probably only about 60-70 people there.
In saying that though, the crowd made alot of noise, and everyone had a great time.
The main singer talked alot between songs, and Pick kept telling jokes about the local football team 'Norwich City' who are having a hard time at the moment in league one.
Towards the end, the main singer played a couple of acoustic songs on his own, which prompted something which i wasn't expecting.
Because there were a few empty seats at the front, Pick and the 2 other musicians jumped off the stage and came and sat next to me.
:oSo there i was, for 2 songs, the one and only PW sitting next to BBB.
After the gig, the lead singer was signing copies of his cd. I had bought along with me the 1st 2 DS album covers, so i asked if Pick might be able to come out and sign them. 2 minutes later he came out.
I must admit though, for some reason i thought that if he came out i may be able to have a quick chat, because there was no one else waiting to see him. But how wrong i was. He was very abrupt, and i got the feeling that he thought of me as a bit of a nuisance.
He signed my album covers, which was great, but i made the fatal mistake of saying that i was going to see Mark in London next week. He dodged the comment completely and walked off.
Ok, of course i was very appreciative of him signing my albums, but thought he could have made a bit more of an effort, which leads me to the question. How did Mark and Pick leave things when Pick left after the LOG album?
It feels like he'd rather talk of anything but MK, which is fair enough i suppose, but on ALL the promo leaflets etc.... promoting THIS gig, he was billed as 'THE DRUMMER FROM DIRE STRAITS' So surely he should expect a question or two relating to this.
Well worth a trip to see this band though if they are in your area.
Cheers BBB