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Pan!c - it Beggar's belief the Last Train is coming Print E-mail
Friday, 11 September 2009

Sample ImageThis late posting is brought to you by What-the-fug-have-I-been-doing! So I’ll make it brief.
Saturday pan!c plays the Daniel O’Connell in North Adelaide. Hillie, Garnery and The Preachery will be rocking and bopping to the beat. They may play some of your favourite songs... or not.

It’s also a big weekend for lovers of live music for other reasons.  The Beggars Desert Flower CD launch is this weekend -  Saturday the Gov and Sunday at the Singing Gallery (I can’t suppress a feeling of disquiet inside when I hear or see “the Singing Gallery” – it reminds me of an old scary story called “The Whistling Room”. Or was it “The Humming Veranda”? Or “The Farting Shed”?  Nonetheless, it sends a shiver through the patch of oddly-twisted hairs nestling in the pit of my back.)  Now… I can’t help much more with the Begagrs info, if you wants to hear the  Beggars crooning at you and flanging their instruments look it up in the gig guide or on the InterWeb. They have a Face Book and maybe an elbow magazine.

Sunday is also the day when Steve Brown’s Last Train Home stoke the boiler at the Old Clarendon Inn, 5 - 9 pm. Should be a good evening to pull a train.

So.. I rilly am a bit sorry about being late with this but....I have been a little busy, though. Honky Tonk Angels returned from a top weekend gigging at Streaky Bay – what a lovely place! I’d retire there if I wasn’t retired already – and the Sidecutters done a gig at Finns and then Acoustic Juice took me away on a whirlwind romance to Alice Springs to drub my ding for The Thirsty Camel Group at the Oooraminna Homestead. Now that was lovely. Lovely. Lovely. What a stupid fukken word. “Love lee” What does it mean? On the dry side of love. Now that just makes me think of lubrication… Christ. You can’t take me anywhere.

Don't forget Sunday at the Wine Underground. Blues and Roots music in the heart of the city (Pirie St). KIcks off at 4-ish.

And you also have to remember that: Surf’s up and summer’s on the way! Big Surf Blowout at the Gov, Sunday October 18.   Surf Fiction, Double Wammy and GT Stringer. Start polishing your thongs and waxing your baggies.  Check the Gov webpage for details.

 
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