Here is the audio of the last gig (11th Dec 2007) - recorded live at the Bedford Arms. We’ve not edited out any of the banter…we’ll get around to that some time later. Meanwhile, it’s all there for your listening pleasure. Thanks to all of you who made it such a special night.
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Spaceship - for Great Ormond Street Hospital:
Out of my mind:
Stole the show:
A Surprise:
Steal a kiss:
Milk and Honey:
Shut up and kiss me:
Back for good? Well sort of…
Charming:
It was you - with a long-rambling-soppy-thanks-to-everyone introduction:
Oh - and another one for free: we were going to play this as our encore, but ran out of time. I should be so lucky:
On December 11th 2007, we’re playing our last gig before Adrian heads off to Australia for a year. The gig is at the Bedford Arms, one of our favourite venues. The music starts at 8:30, and we’ll be on stage at 9pm for a 45 minute set. Entry is free, but we would recommend booking a table (phone - 0208 682 8940), as we’re expecting it to be busy.
Francesca will be there playing her cello, and we may even have a mystery percussionist…
Let us know if you have any requests for songs, as this is the last opportunity to see us play for a whole year.
We’re playing another gig - this time at the “Curious Generation” in the Troubadour Club. Click here for directions. It’s another underground venue - dark and mysterious. Click here for their myspace page.
Back in the 60s, all the stars played there (including Hendrix). Now it’s become a great venue for up and coming artists to showcase their chunes.
Tickets are £5 - on the door. You can even buy them in advance here.
We’re supporting Ross Copperman on Saturday 6th October at the “Regal Room” in the Distillers’ pub in Hammersmith. The doors open at 7:30pm, and entry is free.
Jonas and Plunkett confirmed that they will be releasing their single “Spaceship” next month and will be donating all proceeds to the Great Ormond Street Children’s Charity. The single is from their debut album “This is Who We Are”, released on Rockmasters Records.
We entered “Spaceship” in the UK songwriting competition, and got to the final round. We entered it in the “Folk / Country” category. It appears that there is no prize money as such. But they did give us a certificate.
Plenty more gigs coming up: the next one is at the jrink bar in soho, on the 20th August. We’ll be playing a 25 minute set at 7pm. It’s free entry! See their website for more details.
The album has appeared on iTunes - ahead of schedule. You can find the webpage on iTunes here. You can link straight to us on iTunes here. For those who prefer to have a physical copy, it will be available to order online at amazon and hmv websites on July 16th.