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Two BtP webmasters. Jens was often seen at the drums, Roland infrequently at the Hammond: this was Perpetual Motion
Jens with two cowbells (later on, they
turned out to be on the wrong side for Mark when Procol came to play
Bringing Home the Bacon
on this stage, though Mr Brzezicki actually coped fine) and Jeremy, singing joyously even
though he hasn't got a mic at this time.
Still There'll be More ... Søren Borello, a dynamic and versatile vocalist
The Palers' Band 'Heading for that distant shore' at the end of Perpetual Motion
Jeremy at the piano. Fresh air not visible, but nonetheless welcome
Larry Pennisi on Hammond ... familiar to all from the first and third Palers' Bands
in 2000 and 2001
High concentration levels from Richard and Jeremy. Handsome bass-guitar supplied by Paler Bjørn Jensen
Mysterious fingering here ... Roland probably standing in on Learn to Fly pending the arrival of Ian Hockley from Oman
The hired Danish RD 600 turned out to be
reassuringly identical to Roland's piano at home. In LA the hired RD 600 had
turned out to be
an RD 700, a less appealing instrument to play. The US hire company had
allotted their RD 600 to another band in town, P Harum by name.
A serious moment on guitar, drums and bass
More pictures from the same camera
Read all about the Ledreborg concert and the
Palers' Revels here
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