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Gigs : 2005 : Mar2


What: Live Show
Venue: The Labour Club
Town: Northampton UK
Date: Wednesday, 2nd of March 2005

Notes

I'm playing an acoustic gig. As in really acoustic: no amps, no microphones, no nothing. Just me and an acoustic guitar. Oh, and maybe Joe Woolley and another acoustic guitar. It's part of Joe's Beat Wednesday season at the Labour Club. The nights take place upstairs in the Keir Hardie Room: soft furnishings, warm and cosy vibration, candlelight...and a ring of fire around the stage!

Wednesday 2nd March 2005 - The Labour Club NN1 - 9:00pm - Free

The Butcher Says...

A nice evening at Joe's Beat Wednesday club last week. I missed the earlier acts, engaged as I was in watching the mighty Tottenham running the legs off a hapless Nottingham Forest, but arrived in time to see the best set so far by Ghost Train. They really do have a spring in their step now and delivered a wonderful and well-received set.

I played my set on Curtis' rather lovely Yamaha acoustic, accompanied by Joe Woolley on acoustic lead. After Ghost Train it all felt a bit dirgey and heavy-handed, but it went down well enough and ended up finishing in a near-riot as certain senile delinquents forced us into a spirited little rendition of the TVP's "Part Time Punks" wherein everything got spilled on the floor.

That set list in full:

Play It All Night Long (Warren Zevon)
Scarlett
Girls Say Yes
It Has To Be You (Max Eider)
It Ain't Me, Babe (Bob Dylan)
Angels
Part-Time Punks (TV Personalities)


[extra shit] Visitors' comments for this page [Add your own]
Hi from Felix
grahamfudger-at-btopenworld.com - Kings langley
30Aug2005 2:58 AM (3 years 8 days ago)
Hi Pat,

Long time no ?

Just looked at your website and noticed the gig on Friday 2nd ... but I can't make it ( bummer )

When's the next date that I can drop by, say Hi, and see what's new in the world ?

G
Weird fish
stevieg81[at]-remove-hotmail.com - Hampton
3Mar2005 3:43 AM (3 years 188 days ago)
Blimey! Dogshit silence went the way of The Albert Steptoe Love Triangle; nothing ever committed to any kind of format except in the hearts of those that were there. As for St Francis of Assisi goes oh yeah, for my money the real killer was 3 wheels on my wagon, higgity, haggity, hoggety, high.
Cool gig last night Pat, did we witness the start of a new collaboration, can snakes and fishes exist in perfect harmomy?
xx
Sex at Six
trevor.werewolf[at]-remove-bigpond.com - Trevor Werewolf
20Feb2005 2:34 AM (3 years 199 days ago)
Wonderful!
Hopefully, if I can find a pilot whose sober, me
and Kenneth will be wheeling out the lear jet
for this one - fetchingly attired in fake kangeroo
skin underpants and thigh length white
football socks.
Do you still do a version of the Chapped
Thigh Creams 'Saddle Sore Whore' - I haven't
heard that in years? Also, it would be nice to
hear a rendition of Dogshit Silence's 'Face
Like A Bagful of Spanners' - I can send you the
lyrics and chords if you can't find them.
I think Steve G. may have an early demo of
this, together with 'St Francis of Assisi Goes
Yeah' - terrible stuff!

Must catch a quokka!

Trevor