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Cricket Club,
Malvern |
A
New Year's Eve gig and our first time at this venue. Steve decided
to get the full drum kit out for this occasion complete with
a
new cymbal. The night went very well and we played three sets finishing
around 1:00am.
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The Bluebell, Ryall |
Our second time at
this venue. Generally a good gig. |
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Ascot |
This
wedding reception is the furthest we've ever travelled to play. The gig
was in a sort of mansion and when we went to unload we met the bride
and the biggest
pair of knockers I've ever seen.
The
venue was superb and the audience seemed to enjoy the band.
The
only minor mishap was when Ed broke a string - quite a common occurence
nowadays.
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Green Dragon Inn ,
Malvern |
Our
first gig at this venue. It's not a particularly large pub but we
managed to squeeze the kit in. Initially, it looked like there weren't
going to be many there but it soon filled up, especially when some
people from the restaurant came in.
In the end, the gig went
well and we played a couple of new additions to the set: Don't Stop Me
Now (Queen) and I Feel Fine (Beatles) |
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Callow
End village hall |
Our first gig at
Callow end club
and it seemed to go really well - one member of the audience grabbed
the mic at the end and said "This is the best band we've ever had
here!". (They've obviously not been too lucky with their
previous
bands)
The audience were great and started dancing almost from the first song. |
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