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My wife hates her job as she is having to manage more and more people who push their sexuality, their pronouns and gender changes and it’s nothing but trouble with a whole host of people making complaints for the slightest thing that hurts their feelings. The last thing she wants when enjoying a night out is for some random to open up on that subject. It’s just weird. If you’d started with the ‘This is my first gig’ etc she would probably have said a few words. It is not ‘phobic’ to not be interested in the slightest. Lux Inferior – that may have been because we went there to shop (if you lived where I grew up, it was the big city!) rather than lived in it, so our pronunciation would have been “outside local” rather than “inside local”. Changes are afoot at 6 Music. They seem to be planning various cuts and mergers. HMHB don’t get a lot of airplay to start with. So there probably won’t be much difference.

Given that Stranraer, Kirkcudbright etc feature regularly in songs is it really that outlandish to daydream about a brief jaunt over to Belfast? Thanks for the replies re the t-shirt and the Greek. I suspected that was the phrase but wasn’t sure. I’d absolutely love to think it’s a true story. Exxo, yep, I think you got it right with “je suis sa femme-fleur”. Whether it’s patchy or plain wrong, we can agree that the accent is off. I wouldn’t say Margi’s French accent is “patchy”, it’s just that she’s doing made-up French of the same caliber as “fetchez la vache”. Here’s what I think she’s singing: Enjoying pre-gig drinks in The Liberty Tavern, I saw Nigel and Denise strolling past on their way up to visit Plas Newydd, so took the opportunity to nip out and gift them a bottle of ‘In A Suffolk Ditch’ fruit beer – pretty unpleasant stuff actually, but it had to be done. I asked Nigel if there’d be any Welshness involved at the show, but he said that would be far too obvious, thus kiboshing most of my FBB predictions for the night – he might do a bit at Wolvo, just to be awkward.

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OK Sue, got a feeling it could be a Birkonian landmark or somewhere within a 50 mile radius but…all will be revealed in just 6 weeks!

Roberto, Peter is tip top. He was fit and well and and made it to part 2 in Cambridge, Thanks to the care from the doctor and our KOHV and also the Goalkeeper with blue hair… There’s plenty of others that could be worked on similarly but this one provides the best range of angles and best, most consistent quality. A question though. I bought one of the (newish) t-shirts; the one with the drum kit and two crossed guitars. There is writing underneath that looks (to my untrained eye) like it may be Greek. Any idea what it says or means?Have to notion to enquire of those of you who posted phone vids of us would you mind if I copied it and mixed it with some of our own? Your front of the house perspective is better than ours for both video and sound. We were conveniently close to the venue, only a couple of hundred yards. On our way there we saw Tony, Andrew and Phill, who were troughing at the bistro across the road. Gomez, Howie and Steve H were at large, seemingly between pubs. Brian was also hovering, getting an outdoor coffee where he could keep an eye on the possible development of a queue at the venue door. I paid a visit to the Sweet Daisy ice cream shop. Quality goods on offer there. I had a double cone containing a scoop of honeycomb, and one of chocolate cookie. That’s me one step nearer to a cataract. One other first: Paddy Shennan himself moshing (with his son & mates, one assumes?) to the final song, AOR. Midnight Mass Murder was dedicated to the Reverend Sarah Jenkins. “Every Christmas Eve she gets them coming out of The Chestnut Horse.” The song says it all. We were invited to “join in if you want” when they played How I Wrote Elastic Man. All grand stuff, as usual. Nope not me, however, with a title like “Oblong of Dreams” there’s bound to be lots of Wirraly types places mentioned

The venue itself was a little soulless, with ridiculously pricey beer, but you couldn’t fault the sound quality at all. Superb support from The Hitchers, as confirmed by so many others on here. A joy to hear ‘Strachan’ in a live environment.

Alice: As someone who spent the first 30 years of their existence residing in Haverhill, I’d take polite issue with you regarding the local pronunciation. As a town with a population made up predominately of London overspill and their offspring, the opening ‘H’ is almost always dropped – by far the most common pronunciation is ‘ay-vrill’ (far more ‘London’, far less ‘Fenland drawl’). The XXXX years’ is a common trope, with various compilations like ‘[name of artist]: the [name of label] years.’… which itself is a variation of just ‘[name of artist]: the [adjective like ‘early’ or ‘golden’ or ‘lost’] years’… then there are a few ‘[name of artist]: the [name of what was abused] years.’ See also ‘Adrian Mole: the cappuccino years.’ But [name of artist]: the [placename] years’ may have come first. Karl was in a Mojo Nixon t-shirt. That was a new name to us. We listened to Mojo’s Elvis Is Everywhere. Nigel was in a Trek-Segafredo cycle racing team t-shirt. You would expect him to be a bit more up to date. There is a new sponsor for that team and they are now known as Lidl-Trek. Coincidentally, sword dancers traditionally compete for the Trevor Stone Memorial Trophy, named after the writer of the definitive history of longsword dancing, ‘Rattle Up, My Boys’.)

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