tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-353592169108908906.post6495601171513931330..comments2024-02-18T20:14:43.890+00:00Comments on Wyrd Britain: Here and Now: Floating Anarchyian hollowayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13185795270490170583noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-353592169108908906.post-38957300015360488082020-06-28T18:54:32.837+01:002020-06-28T18:54:32.837+01:00My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed.My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed.ian hollowayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13185795270490170583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-353592169108908906.post-21537645320314129372020-06-28T13:56:09.625+01:002020-06-28T13:56:09.625+01:00Enjoyable watch, this! I was a follower of the ban...Enjoyable watch, this! I was a follower of the band from 1982 until the original 1986-87 split, marked by the album 'Been & Gone' and for me and others it ended there, although Keith the Bass has continued on the live circuit on and off ever since with different line-ups. I did see one show back in 2012 w/ Redbus Noface at The Fighting Cocks, Kingston, where Gavin was present, and guested for the encore of 'Floating Anarchy Radio'. RiP Gavin, nicest guy you could ever meet. <br /> I hope someday perhaps a longer version of this doc comes together, maybe with more documentary/live footage and interviews. Hayley could only work with what she had though and to that end she did a great job. This was shown at Portobello Film Festival a few years ago as I remember. Anyway thanks for sharing :)dee_seejay https://www.blogger.com/profile/09343731363959003167noreply@blogger.com