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'twas born of a citizen of the district known as East Dulwich and thus in a way you are right Moos, strictly speaking it was Citizen Eee Dee. but I guess with it also being a play on "citizened" meaning I know not what, Sean is righter(?). On the other hand it could be just that I thought I'd moved to an area called Edward.


Mr Ed


More crucially, I was flicking through my younger brothers CD collection sometime ago and there amid the unpromising Robbie and Elton was "I'm a Bird Now". Wow. Have a listen to this.


Antony and the Johnsons

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> not the first time you've heard Antony is it

> Citizen? I saw a gread gig of his at the QEH a few

> years back - great stuff. Marc Almond came on to

> duet on one song, first performance after his bike

> crash


I was at that gig. I think it was Patti Smith's Meltdown. He's got vinyl due out soon and is at the Barbican in October.

Nick Cave & TBS touring again this winter to support Dig Lazarous Dig (yes I know he already toured it but he's doing it again). Anyway, the London gigs are at a place called Troxy that I've never heard of but I think this is it:

http://www.venuereservations.co.uk/troxy.html


Info as follows:


UK TOUR IN NOVEMBER


As a follow-up to their critically acclaimed, sold-out DIG, LAZARUS, DIG!!! tour of May 2008, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have announced six additional UK dates for November. The band will be playing shows in Sheffield and Brighton (Nick Cave's adopted hometown) for the first time ever and tickets will go on sale on 15th August.


UK NOVEMBER TOUR

23 Nov 2008 - Brighton, Centre

25 Nov 2008 - Manchester, Apollo

26 Nov 20088 - Edinburgh, Corn Exchange

27 Nov 2008 - Sheffield, Academy

29 Nov 2008 - London, Troxy

30 Nov 2008 - London, Troxy


Tickets on sale from 15th August

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