Posted: 07/05/2006 - 2:15
Sorry I didn't get to meet you steve. And infact, sorry to anyoe who managed to get to the lazerquest - the city centre was as expected - AN UNMITTIGATED NIGHTMARE to navigate, and we lost the chance to go.
Appologies to Merman for making him walk from Oxford St station (we couldnt find it, but did pass Picadilly several times in the attempt), to Piccadilly (which we couldnt find again, lost it, but found Oxford St station) - *Frustration ensues*
So just as a precursor - if anyone needs picking up from the airport to goto failsworth in future, no problem, if it involves the city centre in anyway - fraid i'm not your man. M'chester would test the patience if a saint - I would live there but for fear of turning grey overnight.
BIG Thanks to Paul for putting the event on (can you possibly send an unused ticket or two for me Paul, add to the collection ?), fraid we had to leave in a bit of a hurry due to time constraints.
Who was the Joe Longthorn/Joe Brown wannabe ? decent voice, he likes his Tom Jones - and we just cracked up when he did "Mr Blue Sky" following an incident in the car enroute
Mega thanks to Matt Cannon for stepping into Marcel's shoes during his absence, and t john hare who plays a well mean strumm on classical guitar - well - just for being more famous than Ben.... apparently.... seems very *sensible* to me
Big thanks for the pitifully few retroheads that actually showed to support SID 80's and the charity - once they came on, it seems outside our little group, nobody gave a rats ass, people talked as loud as possible and were hurling insults at the band... *nice*... behind me in the corner - where the kids were allowed to create a creche and scream the place down. At one point a drunk near me tried to get up and grab madfiddler as he went passed commenting "come here ya fidlding bastard"... amazing what a little booze can do. It didnt help and actually spoilt the night a little - why do I always manage to get seated next to the tossers ?
That aside it was a terrific performance and professionally performed - kudos to all concerned.
I think the main issue was that they simply had no clue what was being played, and no idea what category it would fall under, so they just talked over it - though everyone DID seem to get along with "that greek wedding music" (Rasputin) and Amy did her best to get people clapping and involved over in our "section".
Word to the wise re:Beefeater at the Inn people chose to stop at - the food has gone down in quality & presentation SERIOUSLY from last year - I saved myself for the feast from heaven, and instead landed a 4 person bill of over £70 for what looked like the equivalent of a £20 morrisons cafe spend; the sauce was even supplied in the sachets - very cheap looking... Lesson learned - Subway or Makkie D' next time Merman - BIT expensive that Beefeater nowadays
PS: if you have autoroute on a laptop - bring it - they only closed the sodding M62 didnt they.... (J20-J21), a nightmare without a map and no knowledge of the locale. Worth checking with the AA in future too.
A fun time had by all though despite everything and we all kept smiling till we either fell asleep, got groped, or got dropped off at home. My throat feels like it's been raped by a thorn bush and some friendly nettles - hope i'm ok tomorrow for amy's housewarming.
While not strictly being a retro event, it was still great to see everyone again and socialize. I very much look forward to the next gig, and hope all worked out ok for Paul and the charity.
A/A/S
Appologies to Merman for making him walk from Oxford St station (we couldnt find it, but did pass Picadilly several times in the attempt), to Piccadilly (which we couldnt find again, lost it, but found Oxford St station) - *Frustration ensues*
So just as a precursor - if anyone needs picking up from the airport to goto failsworth in future, no problem, if it involves the city centre in anyway - fraid i'm not your man. M'chester would test the patience if a saint - I would live there but for fear of turning grey overnight.
BIG Thanks to Paul for putting the event on (can you possibly send an unused ticket or two for me Paul, add to the collection ?), fraid we had to leave in a bit of a hurry due to time constraints.
Who was the Joe Longthorn/Joe Brown wannabe ? decent voice, he likes his Tom Jones - and we just cracked up when he did "Mr Blue Sky" following an incident in the car enroute
Mega thanks to Matt Cannon for stepping into Marcel's shoes during his absence, and t john hare who plays a well mean strumm on classical guitar - well - just for being more famous than Ben.... apparently.... seems very *sensible* to me
Big thanks for the pitifully few retroheads that actually showed to support SID 80's and the charity - once they came on, it seems outside our little group, nobody gave a rats ass, people talked as loud as possible and were hurling insults at the band... *nice*... behind me in the corner - where the kids were allowed to create a creche and scream the place down. At one point a drunk near me tried to get up and grab madfiddler as he went passed commenting "come here ya fidlding bastard"... amazing what a little booze can do. It didnt help and actually spoilt the night a little - why do I always manage to get seated next to the tossers ?
That aside it was a terrific performance and professionally performed - kudos to all concerned.
I think the main issue was that they simply had no clue what was being played, and no idea what category it would fall under, so they just talked over it - though everyone DID seem to get along with "that greek wedding music" (Rasputin) and Amy did her best to get people clapping and involved over in our "section".
Word to the wise re:Beefeater at the Inn people chose to stop at - the food has gone down in quality & presentation SERIOUSLY from last year - I saved myself for the feast from heaven, and instead landed a 4 person bill of over £70 for what looked like the equivalent of a £20 morrisons cafe spend; the sauce was even supplied in the sachets - very cheap looking... Lesson learned - Subway or Makkie D' next time Merman - BIT expensive that Beefeater nowadays
PS: if you have autoroute on a laptop - bring it - they only closed the sodding M62 didnt they.... (J20-J21), a nightmare without a map and no knowledge of the locale. Worth checking with the AA in future too.
A fun time had by all though despite everything and we all kept smiling till we either fell asleep, got groped, or got dropped off at home. My throat feels like it's been raped by a thorn bush and some friendly nettles - hope i'm ok tomorrow for amy's housewarming.
While not strictly being a retro event, it was still great to see everyone again and socialize. I very much look forward to the next gig, and hope all worked out ok for Paul and the charity.
A/A/S