Monday, January 08, 2007

Thomas Tripp Late 'n' Live, Christchurch



A new venue for us, this club, and it turned out nice in the end. The support band, a very friendly bunch called the Monuments, turned up just as we arrived and promptly had both their cars clamped. Luckily the venue owner sorted this out rapidly... it was a late booking for them, and they were missing a couple of their number so Ruth & Nige were rapidly deputized to help out. This they did with a will, and it was a little surreal to watch them, especially as there were more people on stage than off it at this early hour... a pity, 'cos they all did a sterling job. They even took loads of photos & even some film as well, which was very decent of them - I'll put it on here at a later date (assuming it's not totally embarassing).
By the time we came on, the place was filling up and we enjoyed ourselves hugely, especially those of us who didn't have to drive - we'd have done a couple more, but the DJ was so eager to launch into his '80s compilation tape that we didn't get the chance - still, we'll probably be back...



Here's one song they filmed for us - the others will appear on YouTube shortly ( see link on the right). Sound quality is less than brilliant, but at least you get a good view of the band, which may or may not be a good thing depending on your point of view...

http://www.themonuments.co.uk/

The George, Bradford on Avon

The start of a busy weekend for us, this lovely quiet little boozer (I'm talking about the pub) was nicely filled up with most of the population of Broughton Gifford, Chris & Ruth's home village, on Friday night. Despite a horrendous cold, Chris battled his way through to the end with only minor casualties on both sides, then ferried a vanload of drunken neighbours home as the rest of us scuttled off into the night...