Here is the BERK alpha male Dave Bosstrabs.
Or rather BERKtrabs.
Here is the BERK alpha male Dave Bosstrabs.
Or rather BERKtrabs.
Interesting that a Gloat record is noted as being unplayed.
Imagine being Edward Smallman.
All that money and fancy education, but he still buys his clothes from BERKionaire BERKS Club, and sits in the stand of the most ridiculed team in English football, dribbling hot chocolate out of his mouth onto BERKyan Adams leg like a spastic.
Seaman gets bad press on here and I’m not at all into his sound these days but in his pomp he was great at what he did. Him playing the last few hours at The Cross on a summer night, for example. Masterclasses. His Renaissance London disc was superb too,
I always quite liked him as a dj, and it was always better when he played a long set as he’d throw in more house and garage (of the Kerri Chandler, not Craig David variety) rather than just BSPF.
I’d rather continue in lockdown than be subjected to another Dave Seaman set.
His Renaissance Engage set last year was superb
Not prepared to pay for it.
elrobertos Ed missed those years…he was into Billy Joel at the time.
Agreed. Saw him a few times and, yes, it might’ve been Prog by numbers but it was fine for a night out.
Working class prog.
Dave Seaman absolutely nailed it on my 30th at The Gallery in 2000. Seen him a couple of times since and there’s definitely a stench of bspf off him then
Along_the_Wire Loved him and Warren at the Gallery. Dave has made a handful of timeless mix cds.
elrobertos Agreed mate, those mid to late 90s Renaissance nights at the Cross were something special.
People are quick to forget how good those Brothers in Rhythm productions were.
BERK in the day I didn’t mind his Mighty Ming stuff.