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Saturday, 7 June 2008
Sunday, 11 May 2008
Gig: Philly's Phortieth, Winchester Rugby Club
Venue: Winchester Rugby Club, Nun's Road, Winchester
Present: All
Directions, directions, directions. Down the back of a side street after a private road, behind some mobile units, next to a cricket pitch that you can't see.
We give thanks for mobile phones.
No problems for Eg though. Honest.
Bex nearly has to choose which band member she'd rather be with than her own beloved Tom. She asked to see our wallets. Tom would have won that little contest anyway.
With a healthy supply of cheese, pasta, sausage rolls, bread and lentils, a rating of 8 Gi's were happily awarded to the Buffet by the most senior of Rayner brothers while the barmaid was possibly awarded 9 Fea's. The pre-performance pint topics of conversation included the fact that Tom can't remember how much we're getting for the gig; the number of GCE's and CSE's we achieved with Ad casually mentioning he took his Maths a year early; whether to push for Tom and Bex to get married; not practising on a Tuesday.
And then on to what was quite probably the most fluid set Loopy have ever had the opportunity to chop and change. Well, the preliminary observations of the arriving audience seemed to shake Eg's confidence in his carefully constructed set list.
The second set was preceded by a rousing speech from Blair, Philly's partner, thanking everyone and requesting much dancing from the crowd. We kick it off with Philly's "special request" 'Saw Her Standing There'.
The last two songs prove a muscle spasm too far for Ad's back as he plays out the set rammed up against a storage cupboard door.
Eg, Gi and Tom are recognised for packing up.
Set
Is She Really Going Out With Him?
It's All About You
So Lonely
.
.
Some Summer's Day
Somersaults
Ordinary Life
Too Late
.
.
Wonderwall
.
.
Town Called Malice
I'm A Believer
Present: All
Directions, directions, directions. Down the back of a side street after a private road, behind some mobile units, next to a cricket pitch that you can't see.
We give thanks for mobile phones.
No problems for Eg though. Honest.
Bex nearly has to choose which band member she'd rather be with than her own beloved Tom. She asked to see our wallets. Tom would have won that little contest anyway.
With a healthy supply of cheese, pasta, sausage rolls, bread and lentils, a rating of 8 Gi's were happily awarded to the Buffet by the most senior of Rayner brothers while the barmaid was possibly awarded 9 Fea's. The pre-performance pint topics of conversation included the fact that Tom can't remember how much we're getting for the gig; the number of GCE's and CSE's we achieved with Ad casually mentioning he took his Maths a year early; whether to push for Tom and Bex to get married; not practising on a Tuesday.
And then on to what was quite probably the most fluid set Loopy have ever had the opportunity to chop and change. Well, the preliminary observations of the arriving audience seemed to shake Eg's confidence in his carefully constructed set list.
The second set was preceded by a rousing speech from Blair, Philly's partner, thanking everyone and requesting much dancing from the crowd. We kick it off with Philly's "special request" 'Saw Her Standing There'.
The last two songs prove a muscle spasm too far for Ad's back as he plays out the set rammed up against a storage cupboard door.
Eg, Gi and Tom are recognised for packing up.
Set
Is She Really Going Out With Him?
It's All About You
So Lonely
.
.
Some Summer's Day
Somersaults
Ordinary Life
Too Late
.
.
Wonderwall
.
.
Town Called Malice
I'm A Believer
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
Practice: Pre-Gig
Present: Ad, Fea, Gi, Tom
With a gig looming this practice was a necessary run through the old favourites and covers. The lack of lyrical cues caused a few issues but the chance to sing lead for Ad, Fea and Tom was taken with glee in spite of not knowing any of the words required to make a complete performance.
Valley Studios' very own Ben brought news of his proposal of marriage to a disbelieving Jeanie. All happy there.
Post Practice Pint Topic of Conversation: Lead Balloon, Gavin and Stacey, the actual population of Austria and how come the wife didn't know?
With a gig looming this practice was a necessary run through the old favourites and covers. The lack of lyrical cues caused a few issues but the chance to sing lead for Ad, Fea and Tom was taken with glee in spite of not knowing any of the words required to make a complete performance.
Valley Studios' very own Ben brought news of his proposal of marriage to a disbelieving Jeanie. All happy there.
Post Practice Pint Topic of Conversation: Lead Balloon, Gavin and Stacey, the actual population of Austria and how come the wife didn't know?
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
Practise 22nd April - sax workout
Present: Ed,Eg,Felix,Susie,Tom
Venue: Ilsleys Primary School
Songs: Somersaults, Hearts Pumping, Meet Me On The Corner, Sparkle & Shine, Wild End
With more recording imminent it was time to workshop the brass section in the shape of Ed and his saxophone. With wife Susie giving encouragement from the sidelines (well ... a comfy chair at the back of the staffroom) Ed initially struggled with, but manfully overcame, some tricky fingering to pull off Tom's slightly dodgy brass lines on Somersaults, though was happily unphased by Meet Me On The Corner and Hearts Pumping. After recording a piano version of the Somersaults brass line on Eg's phone, Ed promised to do a bit of practising before the next recording session (after Eg's worked out how to get stuff off his phone and onto a CD).
Down the pub ...
Topics of conversation included:
Venue: Ilsleys Primary School
Songs: Somersaults, Hearts Pumping, Meet Me On The Corner, Sparkle & Shine, Wild End
With more recording imminent it was time to workshop the brass section in the shape of Ed and his saxophone. With wife Susie giving encouragement from the sidelines (well ... a comfy chair at the back of the staffroom) Ed initially struggled with, but manfully overcame, some tricky fingering to pull off Tom's slightly dodgy brass lines on Somersaults, though was happily unphased by Meet Me On The Corner and Hearts Pumping. After recording a piano version of the Somersaults brass line on Eg's phone, Ed promised to do a bit of practising before the next recording session (after Eg's worked out how to get stuff off his phone and onto a CD).
Down the pub ...
Topics of conversation included:
- Horse riding (and post-op challenges for Eg)
- Ed and Susie's horse (called Flub) who isn't ridden anymore but was once well-trained. Doesn't like men though.
- Upcoming gigs: possible David Soul feature
- Future projects including: A34 tour, M4 tour, schools tour, foreign gig / tour
Sunday, 6 April 2008
Practice 3rd April 2008
Eg took control and led from the front. The next four songs to be recorded were practiced - 21, Heart's Pumping, Secrets and Lies plus Wild End. Fea couldn't remember the chords to 24 hrs but did better with Change. Adam spent most of the night playing the bass whilst crouching to the ground - an interesting rock stance.
Topics of discussion down the pub - different diary formats, Tom's Germany trip, Fea's new job, possible title for new album Second Hand Groove Machine, how easy it is to add entry to the blog!
Adam and Eg give me marks out of ten please.
Topics of discussion down the pub - different diary formats, Tom's Germany trip, Fea's new job, possible title for new album Second Hand Groove Machine, how easy it is to add entry to the blog!
Adam and Eg give me marks out of ten please.
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