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Anyway
after that gig, In September 1987 I rang Steve Marriott to see if he would
jam with us in Leicester. I said you'll have to come to one of our gigs as
a special guest down at the Shearsby Bath Hotel - a big regular gig for
Leicester musicians up until about ten years when most local bands played
there about once a month. It was arranged for him to do a special guest
night, however, he didn't turn up there. In the end we arranged for him to
gig with us at the Charlotte in Leicester.
He
came to the Charlotte. I picked him up at the station. He was out of his
tree. He did the gig - he played great. We all went back to the holiday
Inn. We were drinking all night. Everyone had a lot of laughs and everyone
made a bit of money. He went home on the train.
He
had just left his wife and gone walkabout, so at this stage he would have
been at Safron Walden, in Essex, near where he later died, in another
house he had rented.
Anyway
I didn't hear from him for about a couple of months but apparently he fell
out with his band, The Packet of Three - now called The Official
Receivers. A brilliant band: bassist Jim Leverton - who had been in Humble
Pie at one stage, keysman Micky Weaver, who’d played with everybody
including Joe Cocker and Joe Brown, and drummer Richard Newman, son of
Sound Incorporated’s drummer.
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Steve
Marriott, now without a band, rang me up and said "Do the DTs wanna
be my band?" I said, "yeah, if we can do it at weekends and then
we can keep our own career going during the rest of the week, so if we
just do Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays with you, the rest of the week
we'll just try and keep our own gigs going 'cause we were busy."
That's
what we did, and we became Steve Marriott and the DTs. As singer and
harmonica player of the DTs, I had no problems stepping to one side to
allow Steve Marriot to come in as front man.
He
asked us to tour with him internationally from February 1988.
Personality
What was he like? Hugely talented, larger than life. He was a natural
pub entertainer. He could have been in any area of show business he wanted
to be in. Tell jokes, stories, reminisce, have you in stitches, sing,
dance, act. He talked about his past - but with all the alcohol you never
knew how much of it was true and how much of it was coloured to make it a
better story. If he did exaggerate, he did it to make it funnier. He would
have you in fits. And you can’t tell any story about Marriott without
swearing.
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