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Friday December 17th - To gig, or not to gig?


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Hello, we have a chance to do a gig at The Half Moon on Friday December 17th. However, last year we did one around that time, and found it hard to get a crowd in because everyone had xmas parties.


So, for anyone who has seen us before, or would like to see us, would you come if we did that night?

I was at that gig last year and splendid tho the band were, the crowd was thinner than any previous gig I've seen you play for the reason you mention - so I have every sympathy with the dilemma. I can say that i won't be able to make this date anyway

Yeah, thinnest crowd we've ever had by some margin!


I think perhaps we'd be better doing a big gig in February, once everyone is over the January blues, and ready to have it large.


We're thinking of putting on a big night at The Bedford in Balham, possibly with one or two other bands playing too... I'll keep you all posted.

giggirl Wrote:

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> I'm in a private box at Lady Gaga's on the 17th.

>

>

> I would consider switching to the Half Moon if you

> dressed up a bit or something Keef.

>

> Pxxx


Giggi, don't forget to bring some bread and relishes in case she's wearing the all you can eat buffet again.

Keef Wrote:

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> No, this has confirmed what I thought, so I think

> we'll leave it for that night, and look to set

> something up in the new year.


(tu) yay, would love to see your band Keef, I'm in. :)-D

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