Talk:Tim Hodgkinson

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Just an aside - I saw Hodgkinson play with Henry Cow a few times in the late 70s, and once had the pleasure of meeting him, it was at a gig by The Ex in Islington, he was pissing in the urinal next to mine in the mens toilets, i told him that Henry Cow Concerts was one of my all time favorite albums, he actually seemed quite put out and replied that he found that album an embarrasment! We were both quite pissed though... quercus robur 00:01, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

Very interesting! Perhaps he was just having an off-day! BTW Recommended Records are planning a double CD re-issue of Henry Cow Concerts in the next month or two which will include their tracks on the long-deleted Greasy Truckers Live at Dingwalls Dance Hall album. It doesn't seem like there will be any new unreleased tracks, but it should include an information booklet with new pictures. --Bruce1ee 07:21, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
More interestingly still, I see that Hodgkinson, Cutler and Frith are playing together in NYC next month, for the first time since Cow's demise. Does this presage a full-on Cow reunion? We can only hope! --Richardrj talk email 13:33, 28 November 2006 (UTC)