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Forthcoming gigs.

Yes, a fine evening of entertainment. The 'start' time, was somewhat of a misunderstanding. Apparently The Cluny like bands on as late as possible to maximise alcohol sales. They were never coming on at 8.15 as the posters claimed.

I caught a look at the set list before the gig and there were 14 songs. When they came on at 9ish, I though we may be finished by 10. Nope, finished just before 11. Tons of between song chat. My take on the hecklers is a little different. It was all good natured both ways from what I heard/saw. Encouraged by Wylie.

It was interesting talking to him after the show. He was furious that the LP (Not album!) that the tour is promoting has been delayed, and it wasn't available after the show. It seems that finances are so finely balanced, not being able to sell the record after show can make the difference between the tour making a little profit or a loss. The bit where he spoke about not being able to afford having a keyboard/backing vocalist on tour and having to rely on recorded strings etc was very telling. The merch was very fairly priced.

Yes, intially after the show he was very much 'in character' but after while he was very charming indeed, signing everything that anyone asked him do in very good humour. The bloke who brought tons of record sleeves to the show should be ashamed. Asking for one or two to be signed is fine, but the amount he brought was just greedy. There were some SAFC fans talking to him after the show too. Anyone off here?

I hope he got his chips and/or kebab post-show.
I didn’t stay to chat but I was the one applauding his comment on murdering journalists 👍🏻
 

Country to Country weekend in Glasgow 5 weeks time, 3 days with 4 turns on each day
Slash, City Hall, end of March
Jon Pardi, April, Manchester
Cadillac Three, City Hall, May
Springsteen, May, SOL
 
Yes, a fine evening of entertainment. The 'start' time, was somewhat of a misunderstanding. Apparently The Cluny like bands on as late as possible to maximise alcohol sales. They were never coming on at 8.15 as the posters claimed.

I caught a look at the set list before the gig and there were 14 songs. When they came on at 9ish, I though we may be finished by 10. Nope, finished just before 11. Tons of between song chat. My take on the hecklers is a little different. It was all good natured both ways from what I heard/saw. Encouraged by Wylie.

It was interesting talking to him after the show. He was furious that the LP (Not album!) that the tour is promoting has been delayed, and it wasn't available after the show. It seems that finances are so finely balanced, not being able to sell the record after show can make the difference between the tour making a little profit or a loss. The bit where he spoke about not being able to afford having a keyboard/backing vocalist on tour and having to rely on recorded strings etc was very telling. The merch was very fairly priced.

Yes, intially after the show he was very much 'in character' but after while he was very charming indeed, signing everything that anyone asked him do in very good humour. The bloke who brought tons of record sleeves to the show should be ashamed. Asking for one or two to be signed is fine, but the amount he brought was just greedy. There were some SAFC fans talking to him after the show too. Anyone off here?

I hope he got his chips and/or kebab post-show.
Probably me & my mates. Got me coaster & Setlist signed by him.
 
Richard Dawson was in superb form in Stockton last night. Went down a storm and confirmed his new album is complete but that we'll have to wait a while to hear it.
 
Gruff rhys in Liverpool on 17th,early birthday treat.Also bought two tickets for Bill ryder jones on 21st March in Liverpool ,thinking it was a Saturday. Its a Thursday!
 
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