The title comes from a Beck performance on Top Gear, where You Shook Me is subtitled Tales Of Micky Waller... Yeah, he did time with Auger, and Steampacket, I believe. Georgie Fame too. Then there was the band Silver Metre, a sort of super group with Pete Sears and Leigh Stephens from Blue Cheer. He was quite amazing to see live. Really powerful player... all from the wrists as we used to say. But, he was only on Truth, he got the sack, so it Tony Newman on Beck Ola... After three albums with Stewart, he sort of fell from sight, but he was apparenlty playing in various bands all along. I've got some photos from the Fillmore somewhere. If I can find 'em I'll post one on the Career site. rs Michael Coxe wrote: > Ron Sanchez/Career Records wrote: > >> KGLT 06 June 2008 "Tales Of Mickey Waller" www.kglt.net > > > Great title. I first remember Waller for the outstanding drumming > on the Jeff Beck Group's Truth & Beck-Ola, ab-fab records from > high school. Wasn't he also involved with the Steampacket/Trinit? > And of course his Rod Stewart work. > > Oh crap, now I get it - he just passed away. Damn. > > Found this fantastic photo of the Jeff Beck group. > > http://www.musicradar.com/gallery/news/veteran-drummer-mickey-waller-dies-aged-66-157218 > > > - Michael > > > -- Ronald Sanchez Director Of A&R Career Records Donovan's Brain