But last night was the Garage in Islington, so here are some photos and a few comments from the night. Just wanted to prove that whilst chemotherapy is not fun, if you are sensible you can still have a life.
When I was younger, as we all were, one of my favourite bands was, and still is, Twelfth Night. The Ceiling Speaks from their Live And Let Live album still sends shivers up my spine. So this photo of my friend Clive Mitten AKA Major Clanger talking to Twang fills me with pride to know these lovely people.
Ah, this is Mr Roger Marsh, gainfully employed by Fraser and Fraser of Heir Hunters fame. Always good to see Roger. And behind him are
from left to right, Mr Chris Foskett, Mr Kevin Blackett and Mr Grant Meaby! Proof that not only are you never too old to rock and roll, but growing old gracefully is such a waste of time! Life would be so dull without the mad and wonderful people in it,
Ah, Mr Rob Ramsay, lyricist and "spoken word part" performer for Tinyfish. He understands the importance of a semi-colon. Goodness, he beat me to that joke before I could mention it. Nice one sir!
Ah, ladies and germs, the wonderful Sarah Worsley, who has promised she will run the London Marathon in 2015. The moral of the story is, don't take the piss out Jerry Ewing, editor of Prog magazine.
And here is Mr Jerry Ewing, for whom on this I am his right hand man, with his pet marathon runner. I shall look forward to sponsoring her in the near future.
And finally, Miss Kim "Elkie" Seviour! Singist and all round girl of Touchstone vamping it up very well.
Thanks one and all, including those I have no snaps of, for a top evening. Do it again soon I hope.
Jym
Oh, and thanks to Von Hertzen Brothers. Excellent band. Nice one chaps.
Looks like a great night Mr Coz...
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed a great night. Sadly the lovely Touchstoners failed to sell me their singist. They may still have need of her.
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