Procol Harum, Pink Floyd & Douglas Adams – wonderful evening

Just back from Douglas Adams’ 60th birthday party and memorial at Hammersmith Odeon, with Pete Harvey (ex-Sun).

Who did we see?

  • Clive Anderson

  • Terry Jones (yes, him)

  • Jon Culshaw

  • Sanjeev Bhaskaw

  • The Heebee GeeBees (Deayton, Pope, Fenton-Stevens)

  • Rory McGrath

  • Robin Ince

  • Simon Singh

  • Helen Keen

  • John Lloyd and the readings of Liff

  • Richard Curtis

  • An electronic Stephen Fry

  • Likewise, Mark Cawardine and Neil Gaiman

  • Geoffrey McGivern

  • Susan Sheridan

  • Dirk Maggs

  • Bloody Martin Smith from Croydon

  • Sundry friends and family

  • A troupe of eight line-dancing rhinosceri

…and then they broke into a musical latter third of the show, featuring some of Douglas’ favourite bands / people who used to come round his house and gig for booze; this included Margo Buchanan and Gary Brooker – a name which went slightly over my head because they were playing stuff like I Wanna Be A Rockstar (by Buchanan, a tune which Adams had used for an Apple TV advert) and Etta James.

But then Margo stepped forward and explained Adams’ guitar collection, all left-handed bar the one he bought for a friend… Dave Gilmour – and himself steps to centre stage.

[crunch, world stops suddenly]

Turn to Pete… “Ooh – they kept that quiet.”

Pete: “Good thing, too”

Next three songs: Wish You Were Here, by Gilmour; Too Much Monkey Business by the entire ensemble, and then at this point you suddenly realise quite why Gary Brookers’ voice is so familiar… because they launch into a live, pitch-perfect, exactly as you remember it from the 1970s rendition of Whiter Shade of Pale, with a guitar solo break by Gilmour. I swear Brookers’ voice has not changed since 1967, and I wasn’t even alive back then.

Train back to Richmond, sarnie from M&S.

Happy Birthday, Douglas – your party was a blast.

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3 responses to “Procol Harum, Pink Floyd & Douglas Adams – wonderful evening”

  1. Clive

    Shitshitshit. I really wish I’d known about that sooner. I’d almost certainly have got tickets.

    There are plenty of other events I regret having missed, of course, just not normally on a timescale of hours after they happened!

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