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Nigel where he go?
Does anyone know what´s happened to Nigel Watson, is he still playing and stuff?
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This question has been up before.
It seems nobody has any info. |
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The last I know of Nigel Watson he appeared on the Dave Walker & The Ambulators album which was recorded Feb-April 2004.
If I'm not mistaken April 2004 was about the time that the court case was going on between him and Peter? So maybe Nigel became disillusioned after all of this and went back to doing what he did before he was in the Splinter Group? I can't for the life of me remember what it was he used to do, but I think there was some mention of it in an interview once? Will have to go and dig through my DVDs. EDIT: - Actually I think he was a carpenter (well I knew it was something to do with construction/building) - that is the information contained here: http://english-by.livejournal.com/tag/people which actually seems totally irrelevant to the whole conversation (and says Nigel played with FM for a few years) except the following yellow pages listing: http://www.yell.com/listings/DoFindL...rs-and-Joiners So possibly? Anyone in England want to give this guy a call? Last edited by chriskisn; 02-07-2009 at 10:49 AM.. |
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what?
"A few years later he was playing with several groups, including one of the world's great rock bands, Fleetwood Mac. He played with them from time to time until the early years of the seventies."
Did Nigel go around telling people this false information, or was it made up? What a way to embellish your resume'. |
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Well I guess there are plenty of people who would think Peter Green IS Fleetwood Mac... |
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So if you look at the quote, strictly speaking it's not false - he did play with Fleetwood Mac until the early '70s - but of course it's stated in a way that makes both the length of time he played with them sound longer and his very limited participation sound a lot more important than the reality. |
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Instead of saying "he played with Fleetwood Mac during the winter U.S. tour of 1971", or "including a stint with Fleetwood Mac in early 1971", it sounds like he was with the band on and off from the beginning-early 70's. I'm glad Peter Green is out of his life. |
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I think of the recent Peter Green documentary where Jeremy Spencer describes a dream of Peter Green having a spirit on his shoulder pulling off his face. Green later agrees with that description of how he felt. Well now we know that force was Nigel Watson.
Last edited by slipkid; 02-08-2009 at 01:01 AM.. |
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What's On, Mr Watson? "I first met Peter back in the late sixties. My big sister was married to Fleetwood Mac's manager, Clifford Davis. He and Peter both lived in Putney and I used to see Peter in the street with his oilskin on - there's a clothes shop opposite Putney Station and he'd often be gazing in there. One day I was at my sister's and he came round and we just formed a friendship. His feet were getting off the ground a bit at that time and that's how it happened - we used to go down to places like Arundel and do a bit of nature. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ It sounds like they were just friends, with the manager of the band as a brother-in-law. |
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