Did you play at a one-day festival in Bracknell 3/4/5 years ago? Just something nagging at the back of my mind... If you were then you were really good (I know because I remember that I enjoyed everyone except Courtney Pine)!
Did you play at a one-day festival in Bracknell 3/4/5 years ago? Just something nagging at the back of my mind... If you were then you were really good (I know because I remember that I enjoyed everyone except Courtney Pine)!
I wish I could say it was us, but even our desperate desire for publicity isn't enough for me to try a lie of that magnitude.
In other words, no, it must have been someone else - sorry!
Disappointed to see you're not listed on the web page as a Roadie... which part of Berkshire?
And do you use the Unimog as a tour bus?
Ah, my mistake, you do appear on the website, giving a glowing, and no doubt completely objective, testimonial :)
Do you do any Siouxsie & the Banshees?
I think that you'll find that it is the accumulation of various bits of paper - usually bills or receipts. In amongst them I have I've got a radiator cap and a locking wheel nut, a packet of car fuses, small first aid kit, some headache pills, a watch that needs a new battery, a small screwdriver and at least 6 APS films I keep forgetting to take in and get developed.
I have never ever done that. I always make sure I have my £1 fare ready in my hand for when I get on the bus, which isn't that often as I hate going into town.
They're alright for practice amps. I had a tour round the factory when I took Bruce's Marshall amp in for a service
I don't. Bloody horrible looking thing. The 101FC is a thing of beauty.
Alex
Does have a hint of Mitsubishi Van to it, doesn't it?
Well, our last gig was in Basingstoke - they need all the entertainment they can get ...
We have considered setting the drum kit up in the back of it, and using it for impromptu open-air gigs, but have yet to find anyone foolish enough to invite us to perform at one :-)
I'm a tad embarrassed that they haven't deleted my review - it was a test of the Peoplesound review engine, and was written in my finest faux-NME.
Not at present, but if there's a drink in the offing we'll try almost anything :-)
Bruces band played at an open air wedding a bloke who worked for the forestry commission. That was on the back of a flatbed trailer and Bruce had to take his big generator, and borrow another one just to run the equipment. The singer is now one of the top accountants working for British Gypsum. He only started singing to help Bruce out as the original singer left after his girlfriend left him and got the arse when Bruce said "the show must go on".
Which Green Day cover do they do? Baskett Case? One of my all time favourite records.
A lot of the bits on the cab were Leyland Roadrunner/DAF 45
Andy
There's a lot of it about!
Got it in one. Give the lady a coconut ..
Singing, girlfriends leaving or people getting the arse.
Um... there's a lot of singing about in this ng (and no-one's mentioned filk yet), as for girlfriends I can't really say as most of my mates are single or married, and no-ones got the arse around here for a while.
But the band in question do cover "Basket Case".
// Do you have the time to listen to me whine About NOTHING and EVERYTHING all at once ... //
Funny that is one of my wife's favourite numbers...............
Signed
Basket Case Graeme
Went and found the CD last night and played it very loud whilst painting the living room ceiling.
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