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If you're into rum, dancing and not caring what you look like, and dressing up in your natty dreds...then come down to this soundsystem on Monday 25th. It's my 7th year as a faithful skanker. See some of you there....? It's an experience not to be missed. The stage sets are, well, mind blowing to say the least.


8. Gaz's Rockin'Blues

For: Classic ska, revival and New Orleans R&B

Who? Gaz 'Rockin blues' Mayall, Jason 'The Cumbria Kid' Mayall, Natty Bo, Jim Lad, The Legendary Duke Vin, Tommy Diamond, Count Cassavubu, Sir Bunny and The Ramjam Brothers

Where? - Talbot Rd, outside number 103


MW

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Oh so you're being stereotypical. Cloth caps, hotpots and Rovers are a Yorkshire thing. You probably need to be rude about people from Lancashire or Merseyside in CWALD's case.


Maintaing the stereotypical theme, you must be a Pearly Queen Louisa? Or do you have a fella called Riiiiccccccckyy?

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Yes Louisa, I imagine everybody DID look at me and laughed out loud! seeing as I was dressed up complete with straw trilby and hawaiin flower garlands. I blagged my way up onto the set/stage and rocked the afternoon away. I must have drunk my own body weight in rum. Great fun.:))
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