Gig

Hey, if you're in London and don't like sweat shops and child labour, come and see us do a gig on 25 September at the Cross Kings in Kings Cross, organised by No Sweat. I hope we'll be allowed to sweat on the night. And use child labour to transport us to Kings Cross in Sedan chairs.








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What a coup! Allow Herring to have top billing and then steal his thunder by having your name in yellow....he'll be livid.
Almost as clever as the Hadron Collider.
you'll be playing wembley stadium next. then the one with the long hair will leave and write pretentious and feeble political comedy and the one whose left will team up with frank skinner and write books about the nazis.
Sir, from here on in its all gravy.
Is it seriously going to be a 5 hour gig?!!??!
Five hours? I suspect some of that time will be spent drinking. We're on for an hour. That only leaves another four.
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It will be nice to see something different at the Cross Kings. Whenever I get dragged there there are always performance poets and/or "characterful" bands with facepaint and fishnets. Plus a bloke that looks just like Lord Bath, down to the velvet hat. Maybe he'll be there for your gig?
Argh! Having been working in the US for the whole of the summer the podcast has been helping me keep a grip on home and reality (ironic I know). I would have loved to have come see you guys but am still stuck over here.
Any chance of getting this recorded and podcast somehow? I'd even go against the spirit of the podcast and make a donation (although obviously not to you wretched fools)...
Tom
It's something we're considering, Tom.
They were distributing flyers for this at last week's London Vegan Festival, where Andrew O'Neill did an excellent extended set, which was made all the funnier because they'd swapped his session time round & much of the front two rows were expecting a raw food demo & DVD showing on 'Delectable Desserts'.
It was entertaining watching them getting slightly flustered and then leaving very politely (but possibly a tad disconcerting for Andrew, who carried on brilliantly regardless).
Looks like it'll be a good show!
Newmans comedy about oil is better than his eariler stuff. It is not feeble political comedy it is on serious geopolitical issues.
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