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Re: Details of new 7" single to be released the Fleecegig


  • Subject: Re: Details of new 7" single to be released the Fleecegig
  • From: Paul Vallis <paulvallis@ho...com>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 13:37:04 +0000

Trev:

They used to serve a beer called DogBolter which was rocket fuel - do you 
still serve that?


Me:
Sadly not.  That was a brew from way back when the Fleece had its own 
brewery on site.  Bristol Best was the other one if I recall correctly.  
The Dogbolter was the stronger of the two, and I can't really improve on 
Trev's description - rocket fuel!
 
I was there last Friday night (for the excellent Hazel Mills / Revere / 
Thomas Truax gig) and I'm pretty sure there was no hand pumped ale, 
although they did have an "ale" on keg - I know that sounds wrong, but it 
was a beer that you usually find on pump in keg form.  I think it was Bath 
Ales Gem, but I'd already had a couple in the Seven Stars next door (now 
that IS a pub for the real ale connosuier), plus at least a couple more at 
the gig, and the memory is a little hazy.
 
Given its history it seems wrong that the Fleece doesn't have any proper 
ale on, but then the past few years going down there I've been to many 
gigs where the ale either wasn't on or didn't taste great, and it was 
usually either Bass or Old Speckled Hen, nothing interesting.  One of the 
problems with having a pub that isn't open every night and suffers from 
wildly fluctuating attendances (depending on who is playing) is that 
keeping an ale is more difficult.
 
Anyway, being a vinyl junkie (though not as bad a one as Rocker) I look 
forward to the 7" single.  Limited edition vinyl singles are de rigeur 
nowadays, so they are just moving with the times.
 
I'm happy to wait for the album, whatever it ends up being called.  I'd 
have preferred to wait a bit longer for Altitude as well as I thought it 
was a good collection of songs shoddily recorded, same with the Roundheads 
disc of Cavaliers.  A bit more time spend on them would have improved the 
sound immensely in my opinion.
 
Not 100% sure I'll make this gig yet, but I'm working on it!
 
Many thanks to Chris for keeping us all informed - its good to have a man 
on the inside!  Remember guys - he may not always tell us what we want to 
hear, but don't shoot the messenger.
 
PV1
(who has a lot of old goth mates who are wetting their pants about the 
upcoming Killing Joke gig at the Fleece, which sadly I can't make either)  
                                        
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