Wednesday, July 1, 2009

'No-one knows who they were. Or, what they were doing..'

Yes bruv!
You enjoying this heatwave? I must say, it's tainted with a little sadness due to the fact that both Ana Ivanovic and Maria Sharipova are out of Wimbledon early AGAIN! I rememeber I wrote a similar post this time last year! Tedious!
I think instead of spending money on a new roof, they should promote the women's game more. Perhaps modify the dress code too? Something like this?..



Sorry, this weather is bringing out my baser instincts. You'll notice this blog is full of references to bottoms and stuff. Apologies...

So, I played at Glastonbury this year which is a nice touch. I was playing bass for the very talented Louise Golbey on the BBC Introducing stage. Click here to watch the performance. Luckily we got backstage passes which meant (a) no rubbing up against the great un-washed and (b) celeb spotting in the hospitality area. Well, I say celeb spotting but apart from the ginger one out of Girls Aloud, the most memorable moment was when Keith Allen asked me if I was in a queue for the food. Rock and f*cking roll man!
The musical highlight of the weekend, apart from Lady Gaga showing us all her arse.....



....was the return of the mighty Spinal Tap to the UK. I was standing next to these two guys who had built the original size model of Stonehenge as seen in the film (inches not feet) and it had taken them a week to do so! Good Effort!



Hopefully, this will expain all...



'Making a big thing of it would have been a good idea'. Classic!

So, don't forget, this Monday night at 93 Ft East I'll be throwing a little party to celebrate the digital release of £10 Bag. Bands and DJs all night for free plus edible CDs. Imagine that?! Please come down and say hello. If you can't make Monday, we are playing The lovely Abbey in Kentish Town the night after which is also free and has a great beer garden too.

See you at one or the other I hope?

Peas!

RC x

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