Where are you going tonight?
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Pretty fair review of last night:clapton is god wrote:James at the MEN tonight. I missed their orchestra tour a couple of years ago so its three years since I've seen them. Dimitris first and then a stroll down to what I am sure will be a great night out.
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And Sometimes:
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And for the last song of the night a familiar looking fat barsteward turned up:
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For the most part the politics that were so alive in the 70s now land with a pretty dull thud... But there was loads of laughter - the farce still works...William the White wrote:Press night of Dario Fo's Can't Pay! Won't Pay!' at the Octagon toorrow. Not a patch on his brilliant Accidental Death of an Anarchist but will be interesting to see if the return of the Tories gives it fresh impetus.
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Sean Lock at The Lowry / Lyric. Intelligent, extremely funny, eminently likable guy, great routine, well rehearsed & brilliantly delivered. Happy me. 

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Sean Lock at The Lowry / Lyric. Intelligent, extremely funny, eminently likable guy, great routine, well rehearsed & brilliantly delivered. Happy me.
always liked sean lock - funny, clever guy!
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Can't recommend it enough, Bish. Tour dates are here: http://www.ents24.com/web/artist/8101/Sean_Lock.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;thebish wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Sean Lock at The Lowry / Lyric. Intelligent, extremely funny, eminently likable guy, great routine, well rehearsed & brilliantly delivered. Happy me.
always liked sean lock - funny, clever guy!
By the looks of it, Southampton and Portsmouth are as near as he gets to you, but there are also quite a few dates for Boro and the NE if you're off up there.
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I'm glad you enjoyed Brucie. I've always really like him on TV, but had heard from someone who saw him in the comedy tent at a music festival that his stand-up was really vulgar and dull. Maybe he was just playing to a certain audience.
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Obviously I can only go off of what I saw last night, Pru, but I'd say it was basically the opposite of that (though some of the language is coarser than that that he uses on TV).Prufrock wrote:I'm glad you enjoyed Brucie. I've always really like him on TV, but had heard from someone who saw him in the comedy tent at a music festival that his stand-up was really vulgar and dull. Maybe he was just playing to a certain audience.
I'd imagine that playing to the audience is a god call there.
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For fans of the Pink Floyd. More specifically, Pink Floyd post-Syd but pre-DSOTM.
This coming Sunday at the time of approximately 6pm, myself and three other luminaries will be performing the songs of Pink Floyd from their Pompeii set at the Salford Arms on Chapel Street, very close to Salford Central train station.
You will find me easy enough, i'll be the one playing drums like Nick Mason (ie: badly) and dressed like Nick Mason (ie: flares, vest & tashe).
For fans of the Pink Floyd. More specifically, Pink Floyd post-Syd but pre-DSOTM.
This coming Sunday at the time of approximately 6pm, myself and three other luminaries will be performing the songs of Pink Floyd from their Pompeii set at the Salford Arms on Chapel Street, very close to Salford Central train station.
You will find me easy enough, i'll be the one playing drums like Nick Mason (ie: badly) and dressed like Nick Mason (ie: flares, vest & tashe).
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Just got tickets to watch Trailer Park Boys in Manchester on Saturday after the match.
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.... & a scoop at Barnstormers Beefy ???Beefheart wrote:Just got tickets to watch Trailer Park Boys in Manchester on Saturday after the match.
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I don't know, I'm sort of picturing a load of double denim clad middle aged blokes comparing the hop-iness factors of their real ales. Maybe.bobo the clown wrote:.... & a scoop at Barnstormers Beefy ???Beefheart wrote:Just got tickets to watch Trailer Park Boys in Manchester on Saturday after the match.
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that's Bobo in a nutshell!Beefheart wrote:I don't know, I'm sort of picturing a load of double denim clad middle aged blokes comparing the hop-iness factors of their real ales. Maybe.bobo the clown wrote:.... & a scoop at Barnstormers Beefy ???Beefheart wrote:Just got tickets to watch Trailer Park Boys in Manchester on Saturday after the match.

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Not unless denim is stretchy it isn't.thebish wrote:that's Bobo in a nutshell!Beefheart wrote:I don't know, I'm sort of picturing a load of double denim clad middle aged blokes comparing the hop-iness factors of their real ales. Maybe.bobo the clown wrote:.... & a scoop at Barnstormers Beefy ???Beefheart wrote:Just got tickets to watch Trailer Park Boys in Manchester on Saturday after the match.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Oh, and there'll be someone who's gone bald on top but decided to stick with the ponytail look.
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Only if you arrive, Shirley !!Beefheart wrote:Oh, and there'll be someone who's gone bald on top but decided to stick with the ponytail look.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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i think the post-uni photo suggests that man is LLS...Beefheart wrote:Oh, and there'll be someone who's gone bald on top but decided to stick with the ponytail look.
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I'll have you know that not only is my hair much shorter than it was back then - through choice, but I'm also in the tiny percentage of males who after the age of 50 i) retain a full head of hair ii) do not develop a paunch you can balance beer bottles on iii) do not constantly fart.thebish wrote:i think the post-uni photo suggests that man is LLS...Beefheart wrote:Oh, and there'll be someone who's gone bald on top but decided to stick with the ponytail look.
If only the hair nose sproutage was as minimal as in my youth

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this one?Lost Leopard Spot wrote: I'll have you know that not only is my hair much shorter than it was back then - through choice, but I'm also in the tiny percentage of males who after the age of 50 i) retain a full head of hair ii) do not develop a paunch you can balance beer bottles on iii) do not constantly fart.
If only the hair nose sproutage was as minimal as in my youthI'd be an Adonis.

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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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