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Travels With Your Mum: Blackbeard's Tea Party. Bristol. Nov. 2011
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Travels With Your Mum. Blackbeard's Tea Party. Bristol. Nov. 2011. Posted by Graham MF Greene. Oh, Blackbeard's Tea Party! You are everything I have ever wanted in a band. You have two beards, a pretty one, a lady, an eleven year old on bass and a supercilious, camp as beans, frontman whose patter, vocals, and shape throwing in the fiddly bits raise you from the very good to the almost insanely awesome. 27 November 2011 at 16:41. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other, better, blogs.
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Travels With Your Mum: GenderBeer: May 2011
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Travels With Your Mum. Posted by Graham MF Greene. Lamb and Lion, Bath. To be fair, a bit of an old fashioned place with a very mainstream clientele. But the barman was young enough to know better and - like everywhere featured in these segments - watched myself and my companion ask for our respective drinks. Pipe and Slippers, Stokes Croft, Bristol. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sometimes referred to as 'Bristol's Leading Citizen Folk Journalist'. Other, better, blogs. Ian King at the 12 Bar Club.
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Travels With Your Mum: Alasdair Roberts: a belated, short and unhelpful review.
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Travels With Your Mum. Alasdair Roberts: a belated, short and unhelpful review. Posted by Graham MF Greene. Alasdair Roberts, Chapel Arts Centre (Bath), June 2011. While I liked Roberts, I only owned a few tracks by him and had gone to this gig mainly because I'd recommended him heavily to a friend whose cup of tea I believed him to be; At the end of the gig I bought the Too Long in This Condition CD and desperately wished I'd had the money to buy more. Fantastic stuff. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Travels With Your Mum: July 2011
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Travels With Your Mum. A longer than expected hiatus. Posted by Graham MF Greene. As some of you know, The Doris. And I lead the giddying rock and roll life of an I.T. Freelancer (one day, we even hope to lead one each). A lifestyle which has within its power the ability to send us to the Republic of Ireland at four days notice. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sometimes referred to as 'Bristol's Leading Citizen Folk Journalist'. Other, better, blogs. A longer than expected hiatus.
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Travels With Your Mum: September 2011
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Travels With Your Mum. Alasdair Roberts: a belated, short and unhelpful review. Posted by Graham MF Greene. Alasdair Roberts, Chapel Arts Centre (Bath), June 2011. While I liked Roberts, I only owned a few tracks by him and had gone to this gig mainly because I'd recommended him heavily to a friend whose cup of tea I believed him to be; At the end of the gig I bought the Too Long in This Condition CD and desperately wished I'd had the money to buy more. Fantastic stuff. Links to this post.
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Travels With Your Mum: Ian King, Chapel Arts Centre (Bath), June 2011
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Travels With Your Mum. Ian King, Chapel Arts Centre (Bath), June 2011. Posted by Graham MF Greene. Death and the Lady. Is a song about which I am fucking MENTAL, it’s the only thing that I remember him playing on the night and the studio version on Panic Grass and Fever Few. Imagine the Watersons. Now imagine the Quentin Tarentino film Jackie Brown. Now imagine the Watersons in the Quentin Tarentino film Jackie Brown. Got that in your head? One of only a couple of songs on Panic Grass and Fever Few.
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Travels With Your Mum: November 2011
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Travels With Your Mum. Blackbeard's Tea Party. Bristol. Nov. 2011. Posted by Graham MF Greene. Oh, Blackbeard's Tea Party! You are everything I have ever wanted in a band. You have two beards, a pretty one, a lady, an eleven year old on bass and a supercilious, camp as beans, frontman whose patter, vocals, and shape throwing in the fiddly bits raise you from the very good to the almost insanely awesome. Links to this post. Emily Portman. Louisiana, Bristol. Nov 2011. Posted by Graham MF Greene. After a b...
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Travels With Your Mum: GenderBeer - an introduction.
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Travels With Your Mum. GenderBeer - an introduction. Posted by Graham MF Greene. Of an evening, I am often given to visiting musical entertainments. Folk concerts, mainly, but sometimes I like a bit of experimental rock or klezmer. Once or twice I’ve peered ‘round the door of an opera. I’m out and about a bit, is the point here. Most times, these events are attended with a gentleman friend or two ( The Doris. We enter a pub. We order our beers. So, to summarise in a sentence which frankly should have sto...
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Travels With Your Mum: A longer than expected hiatus...
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Travels With Your Mum. A longer than expected hiatus. Posted by Graham MF Greene. As some of you know, The Doris. And I lead the giddying rock and roll life of an I.T. Freelancer (one day, we even hope to lead one each). A lifestyle which has within its power the ability to send us to the Republic of Ireland at four days notice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sometimes referred to as 'Bristol's Leading Citizen Folk Journalist'. Other, better, blogs. The Life and Opinions of Andrew Rilstone.