Nektar July 17, 2003
at The Mean Fiddler, London, England featuring:
Roye Albrighton
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Mo Moore
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Taff Freeman
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Ron Howden
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Mick Brockett
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Guitars
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Vocals
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Bass Guitar
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Vocals
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Hammond B3
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Vocals
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Drums
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Vocals
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Liquid Lights, Slides, Lazers, & Video Background Projection
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With Special Guests
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Larry Fast
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Scott Krentz
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Michelle Eckert
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Maureen McIntyre
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Moog Synthesizers
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Mellotrons
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Percussion & Backing Vocals
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Backing Vocals
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Backing Vocals
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The Mean Fiddler show on July 17, 2003 was the first time in 27 years since the Classic Nektar line-up last played in England.
Classic Nektar line-up last played in England on February 29, 1976 at the New Victoria Theatre in London. Oddly enough, this
night was also Classic Nektar's last time they played in England. The final song played that very special night was Good Day.
Just below, we have the song in its entirety from the Mean Fiddler show.
The 2003 world music scene had changed dramatically since those last Nektar tours together in 1976. Via internet and word of
mouth, faithful fans still found their way to London from all over Britain, tho' it wasn't exactly a mob scene like daze gone
by, no lines around the block, in fact it was tough to even find our name mentioned on the exterior of the Astoria Theater (I
have pix!) due to very weak promotion. However... here we were.. I for one, was back in my home town, but it was all different.
Familiar landmarks were still there... but not the people. The faces had changed along with the traffic patterns… and
as I'd only brought my video section of the lightshow, I had to meet up with Jasper Johns (Fruit Salad Lights) first, to see
if a collaboration of equipment and styles could work!
We all arrived at the stage door on time, only to find that the building was locked. Jasper was hanging out… also waiting,
…(also not anticipating that I would be even be with the band), so it was right then that he realized we needed a video
projector… so he set off back to Chiswick to get his.
Meanwhile, we gained entry to the club, surveying all the possibilities as the rented gear was rolled onto the dance floor, hoping
that we could get a sound/light check before the doors opened to the public… which would be in about three hours!
Mick Brockett 2009
To be continued!
The following photos were donated to the project by Mick Brockett.