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...this Sunday sees the first Dream Machine record fair take place at our new home, THE HALF MOON, HERNE HILL.


As some of you know, I do the music bookings for the venue, so it makes absolutely perfect sense for us to switch the record shop from under a cafe to inside a pub.


Can it really get any better ? ( and before you ask, yes they do do food and yes the game will be on the telly ).


So, music, film, beer, food, football ( if you want it ).


KICK OFF : NOON

RECORD FAIR : NOON - 10PM

FILM SCREENING : 4PM - 6PM

LIVE MUSIC : 8PM - 10PM


Times are rough ( as always ).


FILM SCREENING - There's a choice of two films at the moment, I'll probably make a decision by Sunday morning, the choices are " HAROLD & MAUDE " or " FESTIVAL EXPRESS ". Both are superb.


MUSIC - We are extremely proud to present to you a special appearance from none other that LORD LUCAN. ( We shit you not ).


LORD LUCAN are one of the most exciting bands we've seen and heard in a long, long time.


ENTRY PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS :


RECORD FAIR ONLY : ?2.00

RECORD FAIR + FILM : ?3.00

RECORD FAIR + FILM + MUSIC : ?5.00


See you on Sunday.


Kids welcome.


TDM


xxx

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