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so what about that single rumour, then...?
- Subject: so what about that single rumour, then...?
- From: "Nathaniel Mumford" <nathanielmumford@ho...com>
- Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 18:44:31 +0000
- Bcc:
C'mon Lisa, you must know something. Apparently Gerard mentioned it at more
than one gig on the tour. I appreciate that in normal aeroplanes time that
means something will surface in late 2008... but i'd have thought emi are
keen to make hay while the sun shines (take us for all they can get) at the
moment?
nat
From: Lisa Ash <chipaway@th...freeserve.co.uk>
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To: The Blue Aeroplanes Mailing List <blueplanes@st...net>
Subject: [Blueplanes] Last Night's set list...Mean Fiddler, 6th April
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 18:00:26 +0100
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>
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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>
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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; Yr Own World was
> great; Tree Full of Starlings was good.
>
> There were several people near the front taking photos: anyone from
> the list?
>
> Michael
>
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