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Todd Bernhardt said: Happy Birthday, Mr. G! Looking forward to many more...

Karen Beeny said: Hi Dave, You wont remember me I am sure, but, when you were in XTC you used to write to me when I live in Israel in the late 70\\'s which was a lovely treat.

Jaz (Kenisia) said: Hello Mr Gregory, Many Happy Returns!!!!

JoeL Fairchild said: Howdy Dave:XTC was the First"New Wave Band" I Got into,With the release of:"Life Begins at The Hop"... It opened a Whole New (Uni)Verse,For Me.

Even NY said: 21/9/06 HAPPIEST BIRTHDAY WISHES, DAVE! Thank you so much for sharing your remarkable talent and beautiful music with all of us!

joe said: this site is too cool for words.

OldLadybird said: A wee bird on MySpace said it\\'s your birthday. Wishing you a wonderful day!

Tom from Rochester, NY said: Best wishes on your Birthday!

Tommy Mac said: Happy Birthday Dave. Love your site! Always loved your tasteful musicianship. Have a great day!

stamp said: Hi dave,just like to say happy birthday.hope you have a good one mate.take care.

Rex Z Groovi said: happity birthiddy you made English settlement a must own and cherrished LP (uk version).Good luck with everything in your life. you are truly missed

Ethan said: Happy Birthday, Dave! You are simply one of the best - I wish we could hear more from you! Best wishes, Ethan

dutchman said: can't you all just make up and make us a new album? i won't even mention the tour word

DaveinTX said: Excellent site - great info and love the guitars! Thanks Dave from Dave

bartokk said: Hope to see you on the french roads one day and also your productions and particpations in stores ! PS : I love your guitar collection, fantastic.....

Joe Senter said: You're one of the most underated musicians in the industry. Hope to hear you on some more commerical stuff in the near future.

Phil said: Have you ever thought of recording a DVD? Maybe in front of an invited audience? I reckon there would be a lot of XTC fans keen to pay for the privilege...

Dirk said: This is a wonderful wealth of information. Good Luck!

Lori said: Bellisimo! Very pleased to recommend this experience to our friends. My only suggestion is: Please come to the Mediterranean

Georg said: nice site!

Gilso said: Welcome back dave !!!!! Great too see someone has cleaned up your site, All we need now is a wee update on what you've up to in the last 2 years !!!!

mickkern@hotmail.com said: Love the Ricks!!!!!!

Warren said: Nice site ... and do what's honest for you to do ...

Tom said: I really enjoy reading your articles. Keep up the great work. T Boardenson

eh@uni-tuebingen.de said: Your website provides a wonderful and much-needed info! ... keep up the good work many thanks for your fantastic site!!!

Toby said: hello Mr. G! found this site via andy and colin's official XTC site- just wanted to say...XTC rule! I am quite possibly their newest fan!

yaelc@haifa.il said: Very good site! I like it! I just wanted to pass on a note to let you know what a great job you have done with this site..Thanks!

Guru said: Cool website, good work!

Lary said: Very nice site !!!

Rich from Weymouth said: Dave, Excellent site, many thanks for all the memorable music you have made.any chance of you doing another X T C album?

gilso said: Working Overtime indeed !! c'mon dave, put a stop to this 3rd rate virgin records compilation crap & get together with andy & colin & put your own DVD out !! they have screwed XTC for almost 30 years so is it not about time the 3 of you SHAFT them back !! anyway, all the best mate & hopefully we will all hear from you soon.

Davey said: Let's form a Small Faces/Kinks tribute band. We can play Vega$!!!

gilso said: has anyone got any info on the XTC compo cd that is comming out in MAY ?

harry said: top site need some tunes on it though

Will said: I'm really enjoying the pictures of guitars. Hurry up, buy some more so you can thrill us with more geek instrument pictures

martin said: top site,top man!

Gil said: I thought the whole 'idea' of Idea Records was so that XTC couls record more new stuff without all that record company interference. Yet, here's another stinking compilation---o THANKS for bundling the four CDs (three of which I think are worthless pretty much) whn I was foolishly thinking the creativity would be flowing. Apple Venus Vol 2 was HOW long ago?

spark said: Love your work! XTC doesn't sound the same without you! (what was Andy thinking?!) btw, nice guitar collection. rock on Dave!

smashingpumkin said: Dave rocks. When will you make remould available to the fans? madaboutrabbits@hotmail.com

thomas marvel said: Dave Gregory AND Mike Keneally? When? WHEN?

gilso said: Please try + forgive our LUNATIC friend below dave !!!! some people are just let out a few times a YEAR !!!! this is a good music site + if you want to find some likewise IDIOTS you should try the OASIS WEBSITE !!!! CLOWN

gilso said: Will you have ANY imput into the XTC DVD dave ? VIRGIN really want to get their fingers out and give you, andy & colin the CASH you deserve. All the best mate.

Ivan Flospergher said: Ciao Ivano sono lo zio fatti sentire Floxi105@.tiscali.it

Kevin in LA said: Great! Just Great!

Ric Tereso said: My favorite guitarist hands down! I miss the guitar interaction in XTC with you and Andy. Here's hoping you re-unite with Andy & Collin again!!

Towniekiller said: I'm amazed that people ,like the fuckwit who posted below , actually..... A)Know what the internet is..... B)Know what a computer is..... C)Have access to one or both..... D)And can write..... By the way D) should be followed by "Just about" , the Cunts!! Sorry Dave but I had to post this.

gilso said: is there any chance of you rejoining the F.A.B.S. dave ? c'mon mate life's too short ! just give andy + colin a kick in the R.S.McCOLLS + forgive + forget, we are waiting !!!!!

blimp said: I love XTC, but it definitely isn't the same without your virtuosity! love, blimp http://www.soundclick.com/bands/7/blimpusmusic.htm

Neil in Alaska said: Dave, you're such an excellent guitarist/songwriter. So is Andy. So just punch him in the face and then make some more XTC with him. Oh, and then convince him to play a one-off here in Anchorage! Now I'm gonna go post this on Andy's site (if he has one).

laura said: when is it next on

Matt T said: Dave, I hope you and Andy can reconcile somehow or at least find a way to work together again. The combination of the three of you is something truly unique and amazing. Life if fragile and art is forever. Make some more as XTC. It's just not the same without you. PLEASE!

mc mass ov sunderland said: oi oi oi hole tite al da wkd crews al ova specailly in sunderland massive respect 2 ya man fuckin hold tite ur dynamite

Ted Hoffman said: Wow! Great site! Especially for guitar buffs. So many sites cater to the usual "fan" and that type of stuff, rather than for gearheads. One little suggestion, the navigation buttons could be a bit larger and more conspicuously placed.

linda said: Interesting sight, nice to see u have one (Its about time ) Met you a few time ( one great party in Swindon lol) in the times of Bicky, Larry, Dennis etc.. Good times jamming down the beehive.

gilso said: is it true the XTC DVD will be a 4 disc set ? PLEASE HELP !!!

stephen gilmour said: just GET BACK with the troops and get some FAB new stuff out.

Alistair Clarke said: I really love your playing. Hope to hear you again soon. All the best.

steveandvicki@blueyonder,co.uk said: Dave, I met you briefly outside of the Todd Rundgren gig in Bristol. Just been to see the Tubes tonight and a certain drummer said that he would like to make contact with you but he has lost your number. Can you make contact with him as he is in the country at the moment. steve franklin bristol

mugs said: ere man nen av yis a ravas man ya lil freeks sort ya lifes out am da biggest rava yes a fuck al man al mouth nee action, chantelle me name is bethany hall am ganna fuckin kill yi divie

Jimmy Hollis said: Great job, Dave! I loved your work with XTC and Martin Newell. Keep up the good work for years to come!

saskia said: Nice site, I was just surfing and via the Steve Hogarth site I came to this.

maxiboy said: nice to visit your site dave,hope you are still creating your great music,xtc is a lot poorer without your imput,many happy hours spent listening to the tracks you played on,dukes will alwaus be my fave,warm regards to you.maxiboy

jimyd said: Actually PT Barnum said their is a sucker born every minute.

Michael unowhere said: Hmmm. You (XTC)have now been a subject on Mastermind.

Gerard Mc Cavana (Belfast) said: Dave (or anyone), Any word on the street of an XTC DVD in the making?

abkolman@arrowweb.com said: Helo! Great web site keep up the good work

Matt "Masco" Romasco said: Been a fan for many years, thanks for all the good chunes. I drewl over the guitars in the PICK OF THE MONTH, when are you going to feature some amplifiers?

muzlblst said: Im sorry for the spelling and error. Following the band since "82" .I guess i was on a automatic time blocker as to not expose my age.I wish the kids who are listning to slipnot would allow themselves a chance as musicians and open there minds to your culture and music.Yahoo-chat/metal 4 is a perfect example.Check out the gang in there "Bm mt" Its a fun room!My screen name is muzlblst.Out!

muzlblst said: Ed from NY says,i have been following your work since 1992 and always new you were a huge part of the action in x and always loved to your tabs.I first heard x on a radio station in L.I.N.Y. named WLIR and i was buying all your records.I liked the band cause at the time there was alot of the same style but xtc did it with a technical,pro musician feel.All things must pass. Love!muzlblst@yahoo.com

Barracuda Bill said: Dear Dave, I've loved your music for years now as part of XTC and so much more. Got to see you live with Aimee Mann(a good show). Can't wait to hear the new Dukes track. Just trying to figure out how to convert U.S. dollars to pounds. Is there any way to pay in dollars? Is it being sold over here in America? Thanks again for all the great music.

Carsten Siebert said: Dave, good to see you are busy (or so I deduce from the fact that "Miss Spring" is still your pick of the month - elementary, dear Watson). Please DO continue that feature - it's one of my favourite sites.

paulie said: i personally would be very cautious of this proposal,sounds like a crackpot to me.See ya!!

Per Aronsson said: No, you should have 100%!

saturnboy said: Dave - If you do this (see below), your cut shouldn't go any lower than 50%!!! Can't wait to hear your work on the new Pugwash CD. Hope all is well!

steve ash said: hi dave, just caught the site, still good to hear that your still busy., great site.

Gerard Mc Cavana (Belfast) said: Just found your site Dave (yeah, where HAVE I been?!)....wee question...any more news on the proposed XTC DVD? Keep up the good work and keep on strumming! Slán.....

Gary Marks said: Been a fan of XTC since White Music came out - Dave greatly improved them !! Also love Remoulds . Other music I love : Zappa , Todd Rundgren , Mike Keneally. Thanx for all the great music Dave . p.s Aimee Mann - you lucky bugger !!

Ken Friedman said: Big fan of XTC, dating back to Go 2, when I first heard them. I turned on a NYC friend of mine to them ages ago, David Dasch, who ended up publishing fanzine work on the band. Unfortunately I've lost touch with my old friend. If anyone knows how to contact him on my behalf, I'd greatly appreciate it. Ken bluemold@nc.rr.com

Steve St Thomas said: Hi Dave. Great to see your site still going strong and that you're still busy doing what you love. HEY! Loved your version of George Harrison's Love Comes To Everyone. Have you had a chance to pick up the Live in Japan video footage on the Dark Horse Years boxset? I think you'd be astounded at George's slide playing in the live situation. Check out Cheer Down and Cloud 9. A DVD must have! Best to you, From Steve

paul said: dave ,how do you play the intro to Respectable Street? is it an open tuning? thanks.

todd dillingham said: hiya dave :)

Harry Ginsberg said: Where's my 10%

Joe Solinsky said: I have been a huge fan of XTC ever since I bought "English Settlement" in the early 80's and every album released in the state's before and since then. Other bands may have had more commercial success but no one will come close to your sound!

Scott Adams said: Thanks for all the great music, I've been an XTC fan since 1979. Dallas, TX

Clive said: Damn u just made me waste all morning looking at ur guitar pin-ups. I was a poor boy from Oxfordshire but my gran bought me Rave magazine. ' }

Damon said: XTC are the most important band to ever happen.

Ricardo Juarez said: A day in a life of Dave. Great..... nice to meet this great guitarrist, there´s a lot of great musician who are being very underrated by the mainstream, but after all.....who cares the mainstream!!?!?!?!, specially here in south america...greetings from CHile Mr. Dave.

Chuck Greenstreet said: cool site; love your playing!!!

Chad Broyles said: This site is amazing. Continue to be inspired by dave's work. nice to see a site so comprehensive :)

Semi said: Great site! Really glad to see you've done so much since XTC. Brilliant guitarist and arranger!!

simon hawkins said: a really interesting website. i am re-enjoying 'orange & lemons' as i write. such a fine album. nice to know somebody else out there likes the pink fairies' snake. it's one of the seminal chunes, of my life.

Maeth said: Paul, nothing wrong at all. I adore John Cleese! ;) a hug to everyone there music is life xxx

ozo said: land

Mike DuVall said: Dave, You are one of the most under appreciated guitarists ever. I love your work and I hope you would consider a "solo" album... Cheers!

Chris Hiatt said: Looking through your lists of influences and your gear...it's no wonder we share a love of PURE GUITAR TONE. My fave ? My beat up old strat through two'69 Vibroluxes. You RULE,DG !!!

Brian Gregg said: Hi Dave,I remember selling you that very cool SG as if it were yesterday and how overjoyed you were to have it,I dont think it could have found a better boss.good health Dave luv Brian Gregg..

Maeth said: WHOOOOAAAAAH! Who named John Cleese? ;) xxx

paul f. said: xtc without Mr. Gregory is like the Beatles minus George Harrison,or Monty Python without John Cleese,it is not the same.

zino@famvid.com said: I first saw XTC at the University ofChicago back in 79' or 80',and if i remember correctly you were playing a butterscotch Fender Telecaster.That was the greatest concert i had ever witnessed,and i was and still am overwhelmed by your brilliant and most innovative style of playing,you are the most original guitar player of the last 50 years.I wish you the best of health.

zino said: first saw xtc at the University ofChicago ,i think it was 1979 or1980,it was the best concert i have ever witnessed.If i remember correctly you were playing a yellow Fender Telecaster,and i was overwhelmed by your brilliant and most original style of playing.The solo on Real byReel is one of the greatest solo's ever recorded,and i would like to end this by saying you are probably the most innovative guitarist of the century.I wish you the best of health.

said said said said said: hi evry1,u k? go 2 www.angeltowns.com/members/beckywest/ its da best site eva, really(song lyrics, funni stuff, insults, games, message boards guestbuk an many more)

harris ( harris_mac@yahoo.com ) said: are you doing any scoring these days?

harris from south carolina usa said: heyheyhey wow.com swell site. it was terrific to see the unsung jason falkner get a mention on your top solos list. there is an absolutely outrageously great irish band called pugwash. check them out. i think you could make beautiful music together.

Spider Moccasin said: Even though I understand why you left XTC, I still miss your invaluable contributions. As a dj, I broadcast a 4 hour long XTC documentary last year on Community Radio KBOO 90.7fm, where the Program Director, Chris, is a fan too! Portland, Oregon loves XTC/Dukes; please visit the station if your'e ever in the States. Best!

John Thibeault said: Thank you for all of the wonderful sounds you have given us over the years!!!

Bill Kopp said: Hey Dave, you're a treasure. Do you think "Remoulds" and/or Remoulds Extras" will ever see general release? They're tow of my favorite albums. Your version of "Frankenstein" never ceases to amaze...brilliant song choices throughout. And your incidental music is quote nice too. Would be nice if it were available in a non-underground fashion. Keep up the great work!

al h. said: giday dave, you obviously cherish your guitars and retro keyboards, but i am surprised that you haven't traded in your sequencer for a computer based software package .did you recieve my email about the "three note block chord" thingy ? your site keeps getting bigger - i love it . so much stuff to absorb. keep rockin' in 2004 !

Peter Storm said: Hi Dave, have you considered filling the oil can back with oil to get it into balance? Should do something to the sound as well...now you not only play like greased lightning, but sound like it as well! Happy holidays!

johnny mercer said: your playing is still an inspirtation and and ass kicking all at the same time, thanks so much for all the lovely music through the years.

lisa b. said: (Philly, USA) It’s so cool that you have a site, so we can see what you’re up to. I always thought XTC was a considerably better band once you joined the ranks. Glad to see you’re still making music. Best wishes for a happy Christmas & a great 2004.

keltik said: great site, great player, good luck with all your future projects

Ishmail said: Hi Dave, Just thought I'd drop you a line and tell you how fabulous all the xtc fans on the forum think you are!! Just don't mention the country and western gigs!!

TonyM said: Great band, great guy, great music, great site!

Jeff Truzzi said: Great work, Dave! Guitar - Keyboards - Transcriptions - and your outstanding string arrangement on "1000 Umbrellas! Saw you at THE last XTC gig - San Diego, 1982. Your work "filled" the band out! And thanks for "11 Different Animals" as well! So...Dave...about the chords for "Roads Girdle The Globe"(heh heh!) Take care, and keep on keeping on!

Per Aronsson. said: Just a big thank you from Sweden for everything. The music of XTC has followed me almost daily for 23 years now. But I miss you in the band! Is it to much to hope for that the recent Dukes reunion shall lead to something bigger? Anyway, I´m glad that you and Andy still are mates. Was it fun at his 50th birthdayparty?

Neil said: Hi from Vermont USA. I'm a longtime xtc fan, and a fan of you as well. Hope things are well for you. Thanks for the music.

kevin dale said: nice website. i really liked the mention of Leslie West in the great guitar solos. How about My lady as well that was a good one.

Bick said: Another first, I think, XTC mentioned on University Challenge last week!!!

Mike Schoonover said: Love your work. Thanks for making so much good music over the years.

Steve Franklin said: Any chance of a gig in the Bristol (uk) area ?

Stephen Garrity said: Currently reading the Xtc biography. Great stuff. Im in to Porcupine Tree and the H band so they drew me to this site. Great stuff.

huosemouse said: Dear Dave, Your "horror"scope says it's not such a good day for you, I'm so sorry to hear this, you know I appreciate you always; Thanks for being! Pat mrdinosaur@peoplepc.com

Kai Chambers said: Hi Dave! Hope all is going well for you and yours. just wanted to say hi and get a plug in if thats ok so here go's...Atomica, a rock-house-hybrid like nothing you've heard before! Atomica is a unique fusion of electronica, progressive house, rock, pop and metal. Crunching guitar power pop interwoven with banging house beats and hard-core electronica. The band combines the absolute honesty of the latest progressive house and traditional rock, unashamed and brash... retaining the credible elements of both and not diluting either, which is usually the case with most bands who attempt this combination. Atomica are Sheriden Nelson vocals, Dave Leslie guitars/vocals, Rob Taylor keys/guitars/vocals and Kai Chambers drums. For more information: http://www.prickupyourears.com and or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/atomica/ cheers Kai.

Andre said: Thanks for saying hi after the H-band show in Zaandam. The band played great (and that for the first show of the 'tour') and your guitarwork was fantastic. I'm glad to hear it was a pleasant tour for you too.

Stephen Colbeck said: Nice web site Dave, I was and still am an avid XTC fan, one the best bands in the world, who never got the recognition they deserved. It’s a shame you had to Part Company, nice to see you are still keeping very busy in the music biz though. All the best.

Tracy Norton said: Get the H-Band out to LA!!!!!

Gary said: Hi DG, Just a quick note to say thanx for two amazing h band shows,Koln and the Union Chapel,both were fantastic,but i think that UC just edged itby a whisker!!! Your playing was,as always a joy to behold! Btw i managed to get home ok!!! Cheers for now Gary

housemouse said: Just want to wish you a great Birthday!Thank you for such a wonderful smile-what a great face, I love it! Tried to send you an e-mail but had some problems, maybe I can figure it out someday. Still working for Lake Anna Elder Care, love the work/elders. Have wanted to hop a plane but have some things to tend to & it would have to be one way, no coming back for me. Love,Pat

SamFrom'Ham said: Dave, I bet you didn't think that a buncha' bumpkins from Alabama would be in such awe of your previous work with XTC. It's TRUE! Your departure from that incredible band puts it on a lower rung, in my opinion (though I still think that Andy and Colin are friggin' GODS). In a recent FUZZY WARBLES, I was ASTOUNDED by you intricate mimicking of "Strawberry Fields." Unbelievable work. I look forward to hearing more of your guitar slinging in future. Best, SamFrom'Ham

Steven Foster said: Re: Dave's Faves (Last year) Hi Dave... Just a line to say that your album choice of 'Never A Dull Moment' by Rod Stewart is a classic. Excellent choice for me, purely because of Ron Wood's (not Ronnie Lane's) sheer 'genius' in playing what I think is the best bassline ever produced on record (apart from Colin's on 'Mayor Of Simpleton'!) in 'Italian Girls'. I never tire of hearing it - am I the only one? What do you think? Being an amateur musician of some thirty-odd years experience (I play guitar, bass and piano) , I'm a big fan of yours and XTC. I have been greatly influenced by your style of playing and some years ago, I played bass in a band with one Dave Cartner ex of Helium Kidz. I chatted with you in John Holmes some time ago (circa 'Oranges & Lemons' period) and I also met Andy & Colin who were very charming. It was good for me as a big fan! I also did a little bit of drama with your mother a few years back and she helped me very much. She was very proud of you! Thanks for the music Dave and good luck with all that you do. Regards, Steve Foster

martin newell said: Hallo Dave Give me a ring sometime. Did Swindon last May. Bitofa flying visit. Start rehearsing an album of grown up songs soon. Giles Smith on the piano! Bloody good site by the way. Yours Martin

Rob Crawford said: Just thought I would post a link to a few interesting (and rare)Burns guitars. http://www.burnsguitarmuseum.com/market.html

Matt said: One of your bits at the end of Books Are Burning still does the trick

Christa F said: HI Dave! I don't hear much about you here in Medicine Hat....What's new Much love,CF

rsteviemoore said: sam phillips rip

Peter Hall said: Thanks many times over!

MrMoonlight said: Thanks for EVERYTHING Dave! Especially the solo on "That Wave".What was your Peter Gabriel experience like? Opinions on current pop/rock? Love your work, babe.

Dave Wicker (VA. Beach, VA. USA) said: I've been a fan since the '70s. I learned to surf with "this is pop" running through my mind. I was visiting New York when I picked up a funny little thing called the '3-d EP'. Keep making music sir, you are the best. From one Dave to another. davethewave@msn.com

alvaro barbeira said: thank you

Paul (North Somerset, UK) said: Dave - enjoyed your web site; in particular "Dave's Faves" have given me a few ideas. Looks like you might have been a bit of a Mod in your formative years!

Dan from X-sTatiC said: You've NO idea the job I've had trying to recreate your guitar lines from Optimisim's Flames onstage! Respect to you as always, and thanks for your kind email on guitar sounds last year! dan@barrow.uk.com

Steve C of Florida USA said: Dave, The "Towers of London" guitar breaks ("Ive seen it in a painting")from Transistor Blast are effing mind bending!.......You are my hero, and you got some nice axes!

Liam from good old USA said: great sight...love the live H cd..can't wait for the new dukes!!! peace n all that stuff Liam

Andre said: Dave, do you have any comments on the Dukes reunion (as mentioned in het news on the xtcidearecords site)?

Scott M of Jersey City, NJ said: Great, fun site, Dave. A few weeks from now in NYC there will be a week of XTC tribute shows. Drop by if you're in the hood, I'm sure they'd consider letting you sit in, haha. And RE: Mark C's hint about Neil Finn...if rumors are true that Bones Hillman is bassing now, what better time to add the talents of DG!!

ivan flospergher said: if you need a drumplayer...you have one moore name...ME

Mark C said: Wwhat's past is past, and Andy's loss as far as I'm concerned. I've always loved your work, and look forward to seeing you put together a new band and a new album. When you start touring, don't forget to stop in Los Angeles for a few nights. Oh, incidentally, Neil Finn could use a really good guitarist.

dj said: A Dukes reunion? Is it true? Hope it's fruitful and extends as far as is comfortable for all parties. Dave you are a musical inspiration to thousands, whether you know it or not. Many thanks...

alex uccello said: ...ma che bella sorpresa (it's a beautiful surprice),vengo a swindon (i come in swindon) e scopro che č la cittŕ degli xtc!grandiiii (great!!!!) ciao

Patrick Young AKA poyoung@bellatlantic.net said: I just got Coat of Many Cupboards--yes, late to the party, I know--and I was glad to be reminded of that fabulous solo on Reel By Reel, which itself may be the Retrospective Hit Of The Year in my book. Funny, I hear something new in XTC tracks almost every time I listen. Thanks for the blatant melodies and all the little bits that keep on giving all these years hence.

Gerardo said: Great site! Dave, you're my favorite guitar player, and my inspiration.

Calvin Apps said: Really enjoyed the site, thanks.

Nelson Orihuela said: Hi Dave, I have enjoyed your playing on all the xtc records and feel you are the cherry on the sunday. Can you and Andy patch things up and continue to make great music together? Anyway, I like to say you are my favorite member of the band, but then again I also think George is the coolest Beatle. Keep the site up and keep playing. Much luck.

Paul R. said: Always enjoy the Pick of the Month! Thanks for keeping us up to date!

JD Smex said: Hi Dave, found the site via Chalkhills and eventually made it to the Favourite B-side list. When I turned the page and saw the photo of PMc, I thought for sure we'd hit on the same FavB, The Mess/B of My Love, but alas not the case. Still learning about music after all these years thanks to you and the rest of XTC.

Paul said: Hi, congrats to everyone on a fun and informative site. I'd just like to say I've got some articles about Dave at www.cobwebtheatre.com. Thanks!

Rob Long said: HI DAVE

Danny Phipps said: great site for a great man!! i shall return!

housemouse said: Hello Dave, I seem to be having quite an unsuccessful time with computers lately- I haven't been having luck with the mail on the library machine either, too much electrical impulse in me I suppose. Anyway I just wanted to wish you well, stay happy and healthy. Thank you again just for being there.

alan buchan said: i found it more by accident than planning(via a search for rickenbacker 12 string info)& keep coming back.I can't believe your guitar collection....they are addictive. But what's so good is the sense of humour & the stories about how you acquired all those guitars. From a fellow guitar & 60's lover.