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Re: Red Strat (john Sykes)

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 26 Aug 2017, 13:03

If you buy Stationary Traveller on CD, Pressure Points appears as a bonus track, but I think it's the studio version.
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Re: Red Strat (john Sykes)

Postby drakula63 » 26 Aug 2017, 19:18

Another pic of A.L. Possibly with the same red Strat...
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Re: Red Strat (john Sykes)

Postby drakula63 » 26 Aug 2017, 19:24

I wonder if Pete's gonna smash this one...?
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Re: Red Strat (john Sykes)

Postby drakula63 » 16 Sep 2017, 22:54

"From Hank to Hendrix"...
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Re: Red Strat thread

Postby drakula63 » 11 Dec 2017, 12:12

Chris Rea - apparently one of the nicest guys in the business and not feeling too well at the moment. Needless to say... a Hank and the Shads fan!

And needless to say, 'get well soon'.
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Re: Red Strat thread

Postby Derek Mowbray » 11 Dec 2017, 20:36

I think most people would pronounce Chris`s name as Re-a but he comes from the north east and they pronounce it sounding like Ray there is a transport company called the same ,a HGV driver called them that way.
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Re: Red Strat thread

Postby Moderne » 11 Dec 2017, 21:35

I clearly remember Chris Rea suffering pancreatic cancer around 15 years ago and having a large part of his gut removed. He then disowned his part in the rock business and embarked on a series of blues albums. He suffered a stroke last year...goodness knows how he got health insurance for his current tour. Having said that...I wish him well!
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Re: Red Strat thread

Postby Iain Purdon » 12 Dec 2017, 14:09

Derek Mowbray wrote:I think most people would pronounce Chris`s name as Re-a but he comes from the north east and they pronounce it sounding like Ray there is a transport company called the same ,a HGV driver called them that way.

Interesting. Ray is what I would guess if confronted with the need to say Rea. Does anyone know how Chris himself says it? That would be the "right" way in his case.
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Re: Red Strat thread

Postby neil2726 » 12 Dec 2017, 18:34

Roy Wood uses a red Strat on stage. He has said his Father took him to see the Shadows in Birmingham when he was 12. He was knocked out by Hanks sound and that's what got him in to music!
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Re: Red Strat thread

Postby Gary Allen » 12 Dec 2017, 22:47

Iain Purdon wrote:
Derek Mowbray wrote:I think most people would pronounce Chris`s name as Re-a but he comes from the north east and they pronounce it sounding like Ray there is a transport company called the same ,a HGV driver called them that way.

Interesting. Ray is what I would guess if confronted with the need to say Rea. Does anyone know how Chris himself says it? That would be the "right" way in his case.

I met Nick (Chris's brother) in Dublin not too long ago,he's a really nice bloke,anyway after the red strat story (he lent Chris the money to buy it)..I asked (tongue in cheek) Did anyone ever call Chris "dia" as a nickname ? He replied "that was my nickname,his was "gonner" and he pronounced it as "rea" as opposed to "ray". On that occasion Nick was stage manager for the faithless and I was bringing him to the airport the following morning.
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