* When I was about a year old my mother pushed me in my little buggy around a corner near East Fountainbridge in Edinburgh and sent 007 sprawling across the pavement as he tripped flat out over me
* John Major - the then Prime Minister - once phoned me to find out where his General Election tour bus was parked as he couldn't find it, despite directions
* Brian Cox once loaned me his mobile phone to call out a breakdown service
* I gave Susan Sarandon a loan of £1.20 once and never got it back from her
* Brian Wilson called me in the middle of the night to ask me about buying a Mellotron
* I bought Hal Blaine a copy of Mojo magazine
I'm sure there are others.
Mike
On 01/06/2011 23:27, Rick Blechta wrote:
I once slammed Wes Montgomery's hand in one of those old self-serve elevators at an amp repair place on 48th St. in NY. He was reasonably nice about it. I was totally freaked out thinking I might have ended his career.On Jun 1, 2011, at 6:17 PM, John Wright wrote:
Alas, my on,y brush with fame not counting the time Greg Lake told me to get away from him after seeking an autograph from the Works I tour.
I also spent an afternoon with Eric Clapton at Audio Speaker Techniques down near Canal Street. We were both getting speakers re-coned. His were also stamped "Cream" and since he had a beard (and I hadn't seen him with a beard), I thought he was one of the band's roadies until about 5 minutes before I left. He was hanging around with Tony (the owner) because he couldn't stand being around Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker anymore that tour.
I also caddied for Ed Sullivan, and my wife hit Richard Nixon in the head with a rather heavy door. She was going in as he was reaching for the doorknob on his side.
Anybody else have a brush with fame?
Rick