Peace Sunday, June 5, 1982, Rose Bowl, no nukes - nuclear disarmament - stop nuclear madness concert - NYC - Central Park - June 12, 1982, 1,000,000 person march and rally for Nuclear Freeze. Photography and presentation by Curtis Rainbow. 'Give Peace a Chance' music by Achim Schultz. Inspiration by Yoko Ono. Dedicated to John Lennon.
Hi Boo. Really enjoyed the gig on Friday in Kelvedon. You have a good way with the audience - a great communicator! Last saw you in 2003 but I won't leave it as long next time. Catch your show again soon. Thanks. Gill
Hi Boo, Thanks for Friday,it was a great gig and we love the new album. I have to agree with jen though,slow learner is a definate fav at the moment. Mind you when you write as many great songs as you do,we.re spoilt for choice. All the best, Jamie. ps no actually I really liked 59 yards
THANK YOU FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP & SUPPORT, ITS MUCH APPREICATED.
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LEAVE A COMMENT OF YOUR THOUGHTS ON WHAT YOU HEARD.
Thank you very much for the Link Up & Sharing Your Music
Nice to meet you through cyberlink!
Keep up the Great Work!
Wishes you All the Best in 2009!
Enjoy your Friday & Weekend!
There are some tickets left for the hometown gig on Wednesday evening at the Boat House, Chesterton road, Cambridge. It looks like it's going to be a memorable evening
tickets available from the Junction Box Office 01223 511511
You are a busy man...& new album is great BTW. GOAD just been writing a new album too...we are in the studio in January, with Ron Rogers (Ex-T'pau) producing :0)
loved that blog about 'the stars'! keep thinking about the costello/cheese scenario every now and again ;-) also muddy water is as good a song as i've heard in a long time... ktf! t
After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace...
Poem 162 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse (please see my blog): TEES TO TYNE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS - SUMMER 2001
Where traditions are not so rare; Sea, country and works scent the air; A multitude of monuments, Planted tubs and patterned pavements.
The longish pedestrian malls; The remnants of defensive walls; Historic buildings are a gauge Of the respect for heritage.
Wheat, rape and pines in the fields; Estuaries guarded by shields; Long sandy beaches and wide scenes; Romantic-ruin go-betweens.
Rivers in parts licked by trees, Or fringed by boat clubs, wharfs, gantries, And crossed by practical delights - Varied spans, forming pleasing sights.
Fine churches headed at Durham; Football kits ad infinitum; Kept castles - one for study; Masonry behind masonry.
And, with moulding-works out that way, It’s somewhere for a longer stay..?