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RE: London gig


  • Subject: RE: London gig
  • From: Nathaniel Mumford <nathanielmumford@ho...com>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 18:25:42 +0000

 
I picked up a spare LIT 3 as well. And what a beauty it is too. If you're 
the kid of person that buys faber poetry compendia just to stare at & 
stroke them you'll be beside yourself when it arrives. There seemed to be 
plenty of folk out there keen for one so hopefully someone will mail me 
off-list. If that person happens to be able to burn me a copy of LIT 2 - 
the fuzz against junk one - that would be even better as I am missing that 
one.
 
i thought tree full of starlings was a treat, as was (I think) 'Le petit 
cadeau de don juan' ?? I grabbed a word with gerard & congratulated him on 
dredging up what i thought was 'ashtrays from mt etna'. He was kind enough 
not to correct me but it dawned on me later. 
 
tolerance man was jed, wojtek's brother



> From: magichats@ya...co.uk> To: blueplanes@st...net> Date: Wed, 27 Dec 
> 2006 11:35:14 +0000> Subject: [Blueplanes] London gig> > The Gerard 
> Starkie song is on the Witness album "Under a Sun" - I can't > remember 
> the track name though. It's a decent album, but not at all like > the 
> Aeroplanes despite the common members. And I like Treeful of Starlings, 
> > but the LP arrangement is too subtle to work live, especially without 
> a > violinist.> > The main difference in the London set seems to be that 
> Tolerance was moved > out of the main set to become an additional song 
> in the encore, if I > remember rightly. Probably because the guy who 
> sang the chorus on the > original turned up in a suit to sing it again - 
> I didn't catch his name but > I'm sure it's on the sleevenotes, not to 
> mention the infamous t-shirt.> > The gig was unfortunately scheduled and 
> only advertised that week, and so > had a fairly sparse crowd including 
> a lot of friends and family. Shame, but > an unfortunately scheduled 
> London gig is better than none at all. Phil H > did his best to liven 
> things up, as one would expect, though it didn't > always go down very 
> well with the big guy who stood motionless right in > front of Gerard L 
> for the whole show. The band still put on a good show, > with Wojtek and 
> Rita here as well. Breaking in My Heart was as good as I've > heard it 
> played. It was a good Saturday night out, but it sounds like > Fiddlers 
> was a lot more lively.> > Hello to Ruth, who reads this but doesn't post 
> messages!> > If NW2 is NW2 then I must be NW1. > > > > > 
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