Colin Blunstone
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's it. Did you hear it?
It sort of sounds like don't love her love from your arms or something, but really it's... I always heard it as don't hurt me now from her arms, and I figured, well, I don't know what that means, but it's all right.
It sort of sounds like don't love her love from your arms or something, but really it's... I always heard it as don't hurt me now from her arms, and I figured, well, I don't know what that means, but it's all right.
It sort of sounds like don't love her love from your arms or something, but really it's... I always heard it as don't hurt me now from her arms, and I figured, well, I don't know what that means, but it's all right.
Well, what it means is it was a rather sleepy zombie who was trying to do his best, but was a little bit not with it. He was amongst those not present.
Well, what it means is it was a rather sleepy zombie who was trying to do his best, but was a little bit not with it. He was amongst those not present.
Well, what it means is it was a rather sleepy zombie who was trying to do his best, but was a little bit not with it. He was amongst those not present.
Well, it wasn't something that was specifically written. It was, okay, Colin, now do a little bit of something here. It probably would have been similar, but it wouldn't have been exactly the same.
Well, it wasn't something that was specifically written. It was, okay, Colin, now do a little bit of something here. It probably would have been similar, but it wouldn't have been exactly the same.
Well, it wasn't something that was specifically written. It was, okay, Colin, now do a little bit of something here. It probably would have been similar, but it wouldn't have been exactly the same.
Well, the surprise for me was the reaction. I mean, I wasn't particularly aware of the fact that we were part of the British invasion. I'm not sure if that term was used certainly to me at the time. I mean, I know the expression now. So I can't really say I reacted to that phrase when I was there.
Well, the surprise for me was the reaction. I mean, I wasn't particularly aware of the fact that we were part of the British invasion. I'm not sure if that term was used certainly to me at the time. I mean, I know the expression now. So I can't really say I reacted to that phrase when I was there.
Well, the surprise for me was the reaction. I mean, I wasn't particularly aware of the fact that we were part of the British invasion. I'm not sure if that term was used certainly to me at the time. I mean, I know the expression now. So I can't really say I reacted to that phrase when I was there.
But what was interesting to me was the enthusiasm and the huge numbers of the fans in America for all music. I mean, things were a little bit more basic back here in the UK. We would be travelling in the back of an old van. There were very few freeways in this country. We call them motorways. So we would be travelling on country lanes, vast distances in a broken-down old van.
But what was interesting to me was the enthusiasm and the huge numbers of the fans in America for all music. I mean, things were a little bit more basic back here in the UK. We would be travelling in the back of an old van. There were very few freeways in this country. We call them motorways. So we would be travelling on country lanes, vast distances in a broken-down old van.
But what was interesting to me was the enthusiasm and the huge numbers of the fans in America for all music. I mean, things were a little bit more basic back here in the UK. We would be travelling in the back of an old van. There were very few freeways in this country. We call them motorways. So we would be travelling on country lanes, vast distances in a broken-down old van.
It wasn't terribly glamorous, really. Except we were having fun. We were 18 years old. What did we care? But then when we went to America, we were playing to huge audiences and very, very enthusiastic audiences that were screaming and screaming and rushing the stage and tearing our clothes off. And it was all pretty exciting stuff, really. Very exciting.
It wasn't terribly glamorous, really. Except we were having fun. We were 18 years old. What did we care? But then when we went to America, we were playing to huge audiences and very, very enthusiastic audiences that were screaming and screaming and rushing the stage and tearing our clothes off. And it was all pretty exciting stuff, really. Very exciting.
It wasn't terribly glamorous, really. Except we were having fun. We were 18 years old. What did we care? But then when we went to America, we were playing to huge audiences and very, very enthusiastic audiences that were screaming and screaming and rushing the stage and tearing our clothes off. And it was all pretty exciting stuff, really. Very exciting.
Very lucky is the expression I was thinking of. Well, I enjoyed it very much. Definitely, it was wonderful.