to all you guys for the great turn out last night, it made it all very worthwhile. We all couldn't believe how rammed the venue was (there's another story)
I'm sure, t'others will be along to say "thank you" but just wanted to say thank you personally, its been a ridiculous year for me this year with all sorts of things going on and a mega amount of traveling and you guys topped off my year last night, I hope all you drummer types enjoyed it, we've been rehearsing hard and it was nice to have some fun with the music with Nath on my end (fnar puns expected)
Until the next time.....
Merry christmas and a positively alcoholic new year
Blunders xx
Flippin' stunning it was...and you were.
As we agreed via Twitter, it was evident that you really felt at home playing the material.
It wasn't long enough (of course I'll say that) and the venue had some issues but I want to shove a heap of thanks your way for giving your time to it/us.
More please! :D
What Pedro said ... 8-)
Very enjoyable and that's some rhythm section Frost* has, no doubt about it.
While I'm sad to say that I couldn't see much of what you were doing, Blunders, from my vantage point on the other side of the stage, but hear it I most definitely could and good it most definitely was ;)
What? You were there too?
That's yet another person I didn't get to say hello to.
Backatcha! Really enjoyed your playing; you looked properly at home.
The gig was amazing, so was your playing. So much fun. :D
Blunders. You da man. It's as simple as that. ;)
I'd say that this line-up of Frost* is the best there has been. Certainly the tightest. And it can only get better from here. :)
Quote from: "Mouse"Blunders. You da man. It's as simple as that. ;)
I'd say that this line-up of Frost* is the best there has been.
Without a shadow of a doubt!
So tight, funny, compelling, unique, noisy, cozy and cool. All from a great band that doesn't really exist, how bonkers is that! Thank you all very much. There is a future...phew x
From what I've seen thus far, it was jaw-droppingly good. We may have to change your u to an i.
Thanks to you and the band! Corker of an evening!
Incredible drumming Craig.Just adds a wonderful edge to the amazing music,and Nathan is brilliant.Long live Frost*and all who sail in her.Thank you.
Quote from: "Trapezium Artist"While I'm sad to say that I couldn't see much of what you were doing, Blunders,
Just for TA
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I had a brilliant view of Blunders, ferkin awesome
Quote from: "Mikey"Quote from: "Trapezium Artist"While I'm sad to say that I couldn't see much of what you were doing, Blunders,
Just for TA
I had a brilliant view of Blunders, ferkin awesome
Say what? You were there? How come no-one reported seeing you ... ? Bloody hell, man, we were worried ... ;)
Quote from: "Trapezium Artist"Say what? You were there? How come no-one reported seeing you ... ? Bloody hell, man, we were worried ... ;)
Having had the day off on Monday cancelled, the trains not running North after 9.30, I scampered down the M1 with a stop off at my little sisters, she was 50 on Monday. Decided best bet was no beer at all. Parked up pretty close to the gig, so walked down without my jacket, was just beginning to freeze by the time we went in. Managed to get down to the front fairly easily, not far from the No. 1 fan :D.
Could see Pedders, JIB and Cecil B de Fogey and that was about it. Had to scarper at the end for the long drive home. Surprised to find windows intact and all 4 wheels in place. Flask was knackered so my reviving coffee was stone cold and blew the Parrot up by Holloway prison. Too much Tangent at full blast. Managed to re-boot the Parrot, it was pining for the fjords, and was only just starting to wilt at Junction 38.
I thought the venue was OK from where I was, lots of elevation for the vertically challenged, though entertaining to get in and out of.
Would I do it again, absolutely
Quote from: "Mikey"Could see Pedders, JIB and Cecil B de Fogey and that was about it.
Photograph or you weren't there. You know the rules!!
Ha ha...
It's a tradition amongst delivery professionals at Christmas not to be seen by anyone. Santa started it.
Has anyone checked by the Scala's letterbox?
There might be a card...
"While you were all looking at the stage, we tried to deliver a "hi".
Quote from: "Pedro"Ha ha...
Ho ho!
Quote from: "Pedro"It's a tradition amongst delivery professionals at Christmas not to be seen by anyone. Santa started it.
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Quote from: "Mikey"...my reviving coffee was stone cold and blew the Parrot up by Holloway prison.
This is obviously some kind of Sekrit Code. Or Dewsbury Rhyming Slang.
Quote from: "johninblack"Quote from: "Mikey"Could see Pedders, JIB and Cecil B de Fogey and that was about it.
Photograph or you weren't there. You know the rules!!
Wasn't that a photo of Blunders above? :? :?
& there's one of Shrek
Quote from: "Pedro"Ha ha...
It's a tradition amongst delivery professionals at Christmas not to be seen by anyone. Santa started it.
I was camouflaged in my Mikey forum shirt, and had my slippers on so no-one could hear me ;)
Quote from: "johninblack"Quote from: "Mikey"Could see Pedders, JIB and Cecil B de Fogey and that was about it.
Photograph or you weren't there. You know the rules!!
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heh