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Re: T shirts
- Subject: Re: T shirts
- From: gareth james <gtbcomps@ya...co.uk>
- Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 10:41:31 +0100 (BST)
'Who were the guys with the "Are you now or have you
ever been..."
T-shirts? Coz I REALLY want one!'
Lisa, I mentiomned this some months ago, as I love
those T-shirts, and was too broke in thise days to buy
it.
Then there was a little rash of emails with the
possibility that they would be reproduced for this
tour....
Obviuosly that never happened.
Who was thinking about reprinting them?
is there a mail order thingy we can buy from you?
gtb
--- Lisa Ash <chipaway@th...freeserve.co.uk>
wrote:
> Just about recovered now... I'm sure hangovers
> never used to be this
> bad...
>
> Last night then:
>
> Raise The Roof
> Up In A Down World
> 88 Out
> Free Full Of Starlings (beautiful!)
> Warhol's 15
> Days Of 49 (Sung by Gerard Starkie and was ACE and
> really quite
> touching!)
> Jacket Hangs
> Surreal Thing
> Spitting Out Miracles
> Cavaliers Number ???!
> 10,000 Miles (odd choice but thankfully, not The
> Proclaimers version!)
> Beautiful Is
> Applicant
> Yr Own World
> Stones
> Detective Song
>
> Plus, enter one very dancey, very soaked in sweat
> Phil Hendry for the
> 2nd encore (Bury Your Love Like Treasure, obviously)
> who forced the
> mosh pit my way, causing me to cover the man in
> front of me in
> £3-for-a-thimble-full wine (so if you're reading
> this and woke up
> smelling like a distillery this morning... Sorry!
> Blame the big
> fella!) ;)
>
> Who were the guys with the "Are you now or have you
> ever been..."
> T-shirts? Coz I REALLY want one!
>
> And one that note, how much of all of this info
> about the tour can I
> put on the Myspace thing? Anyone mind? (Or care?!)
>
> xxxx
>
>
>
>
> On 7 Apr 2006, at 13:10, Nathaniel Mumford wrote:
>
>
> Well I missed the first half. After being warned to
> be there early,
> too. arse.
>
> Came in during spitting out miracles, so i missed
> Days of 49 which
> seems to have been a triumph right round the
> country. dammit.
>
> Anyone got the first half of the set list? I assume
> i missed raise the
> roof and tree full of starlings too, and up in a
> down world? Jacket
> hangs?
>
> The applicant was bloody brilliant again. And i got
> the old shiver down
> my spine during beautiful is.
>
> might have to leg it to leicester at the weekend....
>
>
> > From: "Chris Borg" <cpnborg@ho...com>
> > Reply-To: The Blue Aeroplanes Mailing List
> <blueplanes@st...net>
> > To: blueplanes@st...net
> > Subject: Re: [Blueplanes] Mean Fiddler, 6th April
> > Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2006 12:23:02 +0100
> >
> > yes, fantastic gig - really uplifting stuff.
> thought the sound man was
> > being a bit timid at the start - the balance on
> raise the roof sounded
> > a little quiet from where i was - but it all
> started roaring from then
> > on.
> >
> > i assume gerard starkie was 'the new rodney' - and
> he was excellent.
> > the sound was tight and exciting, gerard langley
> was on great form,
> > and the mix of songs seemed just about right to me
> (although i could
> > also have coped without cavaliers part nine).
> >
> > there were some absolute stormers in there - loved
> the beefed-up,
> > faster days of 49, amongst many others - and
> enjoyed gerard's
> > explanations about rodney's absence ('he's bought
> a house called
> > honeysuckle cottage and he's paying off the
> mortgage. oh, and he's
> > selling water').
> >
> > great to see how much the crowd got into it all,
> and met a bloke from
> > the emi art department afterwards, who had never
> seen the aeros live
> > before and was raving about them.
> >
> > and gordon - nice to meet you and drink guinness
> with you.
> >
> > chris
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> From: "gordon" <dwilhelmi@ti...co.uk>
> >> Reply-To: The Blue Aeroplanes Mailing List
> <blueplanes@st...net>
> >> To: "The Blue Aeroplanes Mailing List"
> <blueplanes@st...net>
> >> Subject: Re: [Blueplanes] Mean Fiddler, 6th April
> >> Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 01:34:26 +0100
> >>
> >> Yeah, Fabulous covers it.
> >> Lost track (again ) after Raise the Roof, Up In
> a Down World, 88
> >> Out, but
> >> Days Of 49 is just one of the best things ever
> included in a set by
> >> anyone
> >> ,anywhere, ever. To be followed by the appearance
> of Wojtek for Jacket
> >> Hangs, well............
> >>
> >> If Carlsberg could make moshpits.....
> >>
> >> Gerard actually introduced the members. Nice
> One Gerard !
> >> So it's Max Noble John Langley Gerard Starkey
> Juliain Poole and
> >> erm......
> >>
> >> but who are people calling the Rodney
> Replacement ? Not Julian Poole
> >> surely.
> >> Really missed 'Careful Boy', honest.
> >>
> >> Picked up my copies of Altitude on the way to
> gig.
> >> Listening to it now.
> >> On the train home, a brace of French fils were
> nattering away. Eyes
> >> closed
> >> I thought of Honey I from Life Model, and
> Beautiful Is is as
> >> beautiful as
> >> that.
> >> My speakers are fu*%d, but there is too much
> Dawn Larder on it, a
> >> shame to
> >> say, bearing in mind Star Below.
> >>
> >> Fabulous, as they say in London.
> >>
> >> G
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Michael H Whitworth"
> <michael.whitworth@el...ox.ac.uk>
> >> To: "The Blue Aeroplanes Mailing List"
> <blueplanes@st...net>
> >> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 12:37 AM
> >> Subject: [Blueplanes] Mean Fiddler, 6th April
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Mean Fiddler, 6th April: They were fabulous.
> Wojtek returned:
> >> cables
> >> > got unplugged, water got spilled, and it was
> just like old times.
> >> > Julian [Pransky] Poole was on fire, or at
> least his fretboard and
> >> wah-
> >> > wah were. Gerard seemed to be enjoying
> himself. The new stuff
> >> > sounded much meatier than it does on the
> record, tho' I must
> >> confess
> >> > I've only had time to listen to the record
> twice. Days of 49
> >> sounded
> >> > almost like it was mutating into a dance
> anthem;
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