Sunday 28 October 2012

It was one of those nights....

Hello,

It was one of those nights when you turn on the spotlights and amazing things come into view. Firstly though let's talk about Hallowsteam (I've clearly spent too much time listening to Count Rostov).

I think Linzi said it best when she said "Thank you to all who came and performed, traded, filmed, photographed, dressed as a crab, danced, tugged, chatted, listened or otherwise enjoyed Hallowsteam. You were all most lovely. Thanks to The Roadhouse and team for inviting us back and proving such congenial hosts once more! Big Hugs to everyone - mwah!"

Metropolis were a fantastic opening act, if you missed them this time then be sure to take the next chance you get to see them, you won't be disappointed.

Count Rostov was as brilliantly entertaining as ever (is he part man part meerkat?), and Birthrite showed just why they are an award winning band.

We kicked off the second half of the show, and fortunately for you I don't have time to explain how wonderful we were (or weren't). Gladstone followed and belted out a great set including classics such as The Curse Of Tutankhamun.



Next came The Cogkneys with their amazing music hall act. Then it was Seas of Mirth, all I can say is a man sized crab, tug of war, great music. If you were there you'll understand, if you weren't then words just can't describe the goings on, garrrr!

And finally, the unstoppable, showstopping BB Black Dog brought things to a brilliant conclusion with another consummate performance.




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