I don't remember any bands playing in the open-air, where it might have been witnessed by a local journalist. Although there is some evidence in this photo that it might have happened once, at the back of No.7. There's no band in the photo but there is a drum-kit. Was that the day when we built that banquet table with the, tripod legs and the matching bench? I vaguely remember Jeremy standing on the table, carving up a roasted lamb with an axe, or something. Can anyone refresh our memories with more details / stories.Chris S-S wrote:As in the Richmond and Twickenham Times headline
" Hippies dance naked to the sound of live groups"
The star-dome and the table were made from the same batch of gash timber from a house being demolished in Station Road. If I remember rightly.
I didn't witness LB up a tree, blowing a bugle, wearing leather shorts. Bazaar image! - it seems feasible but not in that photo. - I didn't see any naked dancing either. - Did anyone??
I do, however, remember a day on Eel Pie Island, after a period of hot weather, when there was a sudden heavy downpour, about a dozen people immediately stripped off and danced naked in the rain. - I was too insecure and embarrassed (chicken) to join in.