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Justin Hayward's Hot Legs
Nothing to worry about, just a bit down in the dumps. Luckily he's channelled his abject depression into his drum set whilst moonlighting with Buddy Whittington, the awesome blues guitarman.
In this review by Bristol and Gloucestershire's definitive entertainment guide, Crackerjack, former Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward has ousted Justin Hawkins from the latter's own band. Not content with this disruption, Hayward has added an 'S' to the band's name.
Sorry you had to read about these new developments here...
http://www.crackerjack.co.uk/bristol/review/buddy-whittington-tunnels/music
In his song "Second Banana" Buddy Whittington related how it felt to be an almost anonymous sidesman playing in a band behind a famous name. He should know, because for some 15 years the big Texan was John Mayall’s guitarist, following in the footsteps of such legendary members of his Bluesbreakers as Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Mick Taylor and Walter Trout.
Times have changed and Whittington has come out of the shadows and now occupies the main spotlight, playing his own music with his own band. And what a superb band he’d brought with him, comprising Pete Stroud and Roger Cotton of Peter Green’s Splinter Group and Darby Todd, better known as the drummer with Justin Hayward’s band Hot Legs.
Following a highly impressive set from local blues rockers After The Storm, Whittington opened in fiery form with "You Upsets Me" before launching into "Minor Blues" in which he told us about some of the things that "upsets" him. It seemed a pretty long list including drug abuse, homeless people having to live in cardboard boxes, street gangs, overcrowded jails, the justice system and a whole lot more.It was the only song with a strong political message for most of the rest covered subjects like sex, drugs, travelling and music that are perhaps more traditional topics for the blues. One would make a guess that "Young And Dumb", about the follies of youth, may perhaps have been autobiographical.
As well as his own songs there were quite a few versions of the songs of other bluesmen, notably great versions of Freddie King’s "I Love You More And More Every Day" and Gary Nicholson’s Jacksboro’ Highway, both songs that were at one time part of the Mayall repertoire. His version of Leon Russell’s "Help Me Through The Day" was absolutely incredible, as was his gorgeous reading of ZZ Top’s "Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell."
While he is a very strong songwriter and has an excellent bluesy voice, it is of course his awesome guitar playing that sets Buddy Whittington apart. At times he left us open mouthed as fast and furious riffs poured out of his guitar, yet he managed to make the most difficult of stuff seem completely effortless and without even a hint of showmanship. While his style had the attack that is typical of Texas blues-rock he also produced the sweetest of sounds, especially on "Greenwood", something of a homage to Peter Green.
And how he managed to get all those changes of tone from his Fender Strat without the aid of a single effect pedal was simply remarkable.
He may have felt rather anonymous playing behind such an iconic figure as John Mayall, but if every Buddy Whittington gig is as great as this one then you can be sure that the former sidesman will be spending a lot more time in the main spotlight from now on.

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10 of 14MoreWhy the hell did it take us so long to read this? ..
....Marvellous, simply marvellous. x..
sorry, but i dont get this. i can see the humour in it, i swear it's not a sense of humour that i'm missing. maybe just an intelligence.
The last I heard Justin was working on a song on the new Meat Loaf album. The same song is said to have Brian May on it. No idea how true it is though.
I think whoever posted this blog is making fun of the lack of editing this review went through. It's just pointing out how the reviewer switched the last names around and added an "s" to "Hot Leg" and somehow nobody noticed that mistake before it was posted online.
I Liked "Moonlighting".. Still Annoyed I Missed Get At Wilbaston
Dude as if Justin would be kicked out of his OWN band.
Someone really needs to clarify this, seriously
....WTF EH....???????....
I can't see Justin being ousted from anywhere really. He's too intelligent. Also i think that they've got Haywood and Hawkins mixed up a bit lol :-)
Where exactly is Justin Hawkins.....don't say he's disappeared again?
Hey, Justin, I loved you in War Of The Worlds!