I'd be interested to know the thoughts of other Brits on this:
I have always felt that the very strong enthusiasm for such events in the UK always seemed to have a close connection with areas in which there were US airbases. I remember travelling around eastern England and the closer one came to airbases, the more examples of locals driving around in old American cars etc. From that, there seemed to be a connection to the whole 1950s image.
Maybe it was just my perception based on geography. I'd be interested to know whether anyone else had noticed this.
I had the pleasure of performing at the Hemsby Weekender a few years back. The weather was abysmal but the turnout was great and the camaraderie between musicans, DJs and people into the Rockabilly and Teddy Boy scene was brilliant. Had a great river cruise with Levi and Bernie Dexter who are just great people and Levi put on a rockin' show. Had some brilliant musicians to back me, Wayne Hopkins on bass and Mark Sprex on drums. Great guys too!
If you get a chance to go, I highly recommend it!
I don't know that you'd see anything that carefully put together in the states. Wow.
I'd be interested to know the thoughts of other Brits on this:
I have always felt that the very strong enthusiasm for such events in the UK always seemed to have a close connection with areas in which there were US airbases. I remember travelling around eastern England and the closer one came to airbases, the more examples of locals driving around in old American cars etc. From that, there seemed to be a connection to the whole 1950s image.
Maybe it was just my perception based on geography. I'd be interested to know whether anyone else had noticed this.
If I remember correctly, the Superman movies were filmed in Milton Keynes and environs because the locale was thought to resemble America the most.