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Thank you all for the lovely coments. Was really tired at the start of the night, and have to admit I wasn't really getting in to the first set. After that though we all got a second wind, and seeing everyone dancing really gives you a boost too, so thanks everyone!


A quick sorry for not getting to chat to anyone properly including my own wife), it's just so manic, and when you do get a break, you need to run to the loo, grab a drink, and smoke a fag then you're playing again!


Not sure when the next one will be, but Mike, the manager, said he wants us back there in Feb/March, so it may be soonish... Also need to sort out a gig at the Half Moon, but dates have proved problematic up to now...


Will keep you all posted.


Audio tracks now on our website by the way.


:)-D

  • 1 year later...

Nothing actually planned as yet, we were thinking of a xmas gig, but have probably missed the boat, plus everyone has work parties, so it can be touch and go. I was chatting to our drummer the other day, and we were talking about Feb, once the January blues are out the way.


I'll keep you posted.

  • 3 months later...

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