Heart Made Of Stone * Reyrolle Days * Mean Hearted Woman * Lovers Make You Cry * Remember * Everyone's A Star * Don't You Worry About Me * Sounds Like Good Advice * Leave Me Alone * Empty Promises * Jumble Of Pearls * You Got The Blues * Dream On * Downbeat and Broken
From an acoustic set recorded in December 1970 at Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom with Lindisfarne. This was just following the release of their debut album Nicely Out Of Tune so the lads we're definitely on the way up but hadn't yet had the commercial success that Meet Me On The Corner and Fog On The Tyne would bring the following year. Being local to the North East, we'd seen the guys in their previous bands (Downtown Faction, Brethren) and seen Alan Hull performing in local folk clubs.
It was obvious even then that they were something special and their songwriting was second to none. They have left a huge legacy of music and have rightly earned their place in 'Geordie' folklore.
In contrast, our song Jumble Of Pearls will appear a bit surreal, but anyone who knew us at the time will understand the story in the lyrics. It would take far too long to explain here, but although we sing about dreams, devils and white elephants, it wasn't drug induced. Honestly.
You got no gears, Woody, got no throttle
Cos the heat of the hand
Takes the cold off the bottle
You lose one game and it don't make sense
So you put it all down to experience
And you play out Dreams in the restaurants
And the Devil is there doin’ what he wants
But the moon is high and the mood is mellow
The elephant's white and the van is yellow
Well, I guess you’ve all seen my face before
I've travelled this world from shore to shore
Been on TV, been on the screen
Been on the radio
I'm a real old timer who's able and willin'
I'm the Easy Rider, I'm Mr. Bob Dylan
I'm a Right Insider who knows Leonard Cohen
And I'm one of the Rollin' Stones
I'm a dream world rambler
An astral plane, eighth-time traveller
Cryin' in the rain sayin' tears of laughter
Just drenched me to the bone
I'm a daytime gambler
Who never, ever had a life of his own
You got no gears, Woody, got no throttle
Cos the heat of the hand
Takes the cold off the bottle
You lose one game and it don't make sense
So you put it all down to experience
And you play out Dreams in the restaurants
And the Devil is there doin’ what he wants
But the moon is high and the mood is mellow
The elephant's white and the van is yellow
I was locked in jail down in Birmingham
A victim of life, that's what I am
I got shot in the back out in Vietnam
And was left to die alone
I'm the Great Train Robber
Who's never been caught
I'm a nuclear bomber, gonna blow you all
I'm Edward Heath, the astronaut
Headin' on his way back home
I'm a real-life fantasy toucher
A lonely, drownin' straw-clutcher
I'm the Mad Movie watcher
Livin' his life alone
I'm a dream-far-too-mucher
Who never, ever had a life of his own
The story of the Mayfair Ballroom has become a real legend in the rock history of Newcastle. The Mayfair opened in 1961 and spanned four decades as the countries longest running rock venue. Just about every major band played there. What a great feeling when you came around on the revolving stage to see and hear an audience of thousands cheering in anticipation as you started playing your music. Sadly, after much protest from fans, the Mayfair was demolished in the 1990's to make way for a new, modern leisure complex. How times change.
Jumble Of Pearls Copyright (c) Steve Nielson (Musical Juice) All Rights Reserved