Oi Oi. Enjoyed the Rush gig last night at the MEN, what a great gig eh? I'm still humming Time Stands Still now. More importantly, it was good to have your company again after what seems like an eternity and lovely to see Nat and the kids again too.... thanks for a great night matey.
After ribbing you about unhealthy social networking obsessions, I just had to have a look to see what you were furiously tapping into your phone on facetwit last night when you should have been talking to me, thus committing a serious breach of common courtesy....and having now seen them, I haven't changed my view. ;-)
I came to have a look at you blogs tonight too, having not read them since the World Cup. The one about your late Dad (top man RIP) brought a lump to my throat. I also felt a little sick, the reasons why I will tell you privately when I next see you.
But, your continued deliberate attempt to airbrush Dangerous Games from your musical history continues to cause upset here in Redditch and I would like this corrected sharpish. Solihull Tech (playing through a Sony Hifi and Wharfdale speakers), Berkswell Reading Rooms supporting Pathfinder ("sabotage!!"), Hampton Community Hall ("boom boom, you're Malcolm Stent"), interviewed live on BBC WM at Pebble Mill ("I'd rather go see Magnum"), Earl Grey at The Engine pub ("Jodrell Bank Ears"), the gear theft from the BoatCar and the race around town to apprehend the thieves, Dingerus Gomes at the Birrel Argen ("Live"), Hes Lemmings (Solihull's most reputable agent) trying to leg it with the wages from the Shelley Farm gig only to apprehended by Uncle Lester in the car park, the creation of classic songs that would grace any iPod shuffle like Anthem, I've Got A Problem (played live to the subject of the song!), What Is Happening To Us and Stay In My Heart..... just a taste of critical matters for this blog thing of yours. These things happened, they shaped you, they were the template of your future life. Sort it. Common Courtesy indeed! ;-)
Hope to see more of you and the tribe from here, it's always too long and I apologise for my part in that. You know who yer mates are. Top Drawer, snudge.... Keep Right On.
Oi Oi. Enjoyed the Rush gig last night at the MEN, what a great gig eh? I'm still humming Time Stands Still now. More importantly, it was good to have your company again after what seems like an eternity and lovely to see Nat and the kids again too.... thanks for a great night matey.
After ribbing you about unhealthy social networking obsessions, I just had to have a look to see what you were furiously tapping into your phone on facetwit last night when you should have been talking to me, thus committing a serious breach of common courtesy....and having now seen them, I haven't changed my view. ;-)
I came to have a look at you blogs tonight too, having not read them since the World Cup. The one about your late Dad (top man RIP) brought a lump to my throat. I also felt a little sick, the reasons why I will tell you privately when I next see you.
But, your continued deliberate attempt to airbrush Dangerous Games from your musical history continues to cause upset here in Redditch and I would like this corrected sharpish. Solihull Tech (playing through a Sony Hifi and Wharfdale speakers), Berkswell Reading Rooms supporting Pathfinder ("sabotage!!"), Hampton Community Hall ("boom boom, you're Malcolm Stent"), interviewed live on BBC WM at Pebble Mill ("I'd rather go see Magnum"), Earl Grey at The Engine pub ("Jodrell Bank Ears"), the gear theft from the BoatCar and the race around town to apprehend the thieves, Dingerus Gomes at the Birrel Argen ("Live"), Hes Lemmings (Solihull's most reputable agent) trying to leg it with the wages from the Shelley Farm gig only to apprehended by Uncle Lester in the car park, the creation of classic songs that would grace any iPod shuffle like Anthem, I've Got A Problem (played live to the subject of the song!), What Is Happening To Us and Stay In My Heart..... just a taste of critical matters for this blog thing of yours. These things happened, they shaped you, they were the template of your future life. Sort it. Common Courtesy indeed! ;-)
Hope to see more of you and the tribe from here, it's always too long and I apologise for my part in that. You know who yer mates are. Top Drawer, snudge.... Keep Right On.