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Gigs : 2009 : May3


What: Live Show
Venue: The Roadmender
Address: Lady's Lane
Town: Northampton UK
Date: Sunday, 3rd of May 2009

Notes

Solo electric Opening for the I-Saws, for whom I shall also be blowing a little bit of sax

The Isaws/Pat Fish (solo electric)/No Truth Tickets are £3:00 in advance from Spiral Archive Records, the Roadmender itself or from www.newroadmender.com

ISAWS + me + No Truth

Doors for this show are at seven o'clock. First act on around half past seven. I shall play around a quarter past eight. Yes, I shall be playing sax on a couple of tunes with the ISAWS. Yes, they are going to cover The Jazz Butcher Meets Count Dracula. Yes, I shall be singing it. Yes, they really do play it about 6 times faster than I have ever heard it played before. Tickets on the door cost £5:00

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May the third be with you
andyzed1... Andyzed1 NN1
7May2009 1:34 PM (2 years 272 days ago)
What a top way to spend the Sunday evening of a Bank Holiday weekend.
It has been a long time since I have heard Out of Touch and the Jazz Butcher Theme played live (if I have ever had the pleasure before). The new slant put on old tunes gave them a freshness, but also made me think back, and realise that I first saw this chap play live over 22 years ago now !!!
Thanks for the 3 minute chunks of happiness over that time, Mr Butch...... and thanks too to the Isaws, transporting us back to a time when Northampton had one fine music scene.... the tip of the hat to Bela during JB meets Count Dracula a heartwarming acknowledgement to rivals of yesteryear.
Coupled with a couple of covers and a couple of new JB originals, we had a taster of something old, something new, something borrowed and ummmmm something else.
The world needs more of this ! Now the Masters are over, don't be a stranger !