Saddened to just see this post" In memory of Lox Lovell", I was the road crew for the band not long after john left , and spent a good 1-2 years with the band touring all over Europe, I was blessed to witness the sheer hard work and professionalism that the band put in night after night, aye Lox liked to "relax" in his own way before and after the gig, but once on the riser though he was all business, Indeed the whole band from the first note to the last always gave 100%, I could type a lot of anecdotes here but I think Ill just finish by saying , To Scotty n Trish - The Wooden table in the Kitchen with a Coffee, where I felt so at home with you both, The Master and The Lady Master. Tim- You sir are a trouper extraordinaire and Map reader/ route finder Tour de Force. "The Rocket is on stage let the Maestro begin" . Mike- Amazing fret work n tone from the king, I learned so much from you. Lou- Rip The times crossword master". Lox- Rip The original "Long gone man".