After my drunken Mayday escapade I planned a nice easy relaxing day in house. I got a phone call from my sister ''Wee Barrsie is on at the Thornwood'' that was the end of the quiet day in.

Wee Barrsie is a guy I went to school with and he is a well known ''rockinroller'' all over the Glasgow area. The guy can sing anything.
So I went to Granny Gibbs for a couple of beers, to warm me up,  then headed off to the Thornwood.

I got off the bus about a hundred yards from the pub  and immediately recognised his version of  Brown Sugar followed by Satisfaction.
On entering the pub I was met by the site of  forty, fifty and sixty year old women all up giving it laldy, Pans People, eat your heart out.

All the old faces were there, it was like a school re union .Barrsie backed up by a four piece band, was dedicating each song  to someone in the  pub. Frankie Millar, U2,  Sam Cooke, Brian Adams, Canned Heat Otis Reading , The Who, The Stones, The Spencer Davis Goup and a host of others but The Beatles Back in the USSR and Revolution were particularly good has I hadn't heard him do them before.

If this is what we get in our old age.................... Then that's fine by me.