Biographies...In Search of the Craic...Cromwell, Our Chief of Men by Lady Antonia Fraser(Took 30 years to pick it up, read and digested it in a week in Lanzarote)
Heroes
Stuart Pearce...English Patriot of the Highest Order...He should be made a Knight or Lord...Sir Stuart or Lord Psycho sounds about right.
Can't work out that poker thingie, far too complex for a Luddite...shame, wanted to pull the six-shooter and blast the lot of you cheatin' mofos, goddamit!
Hey Tom - enjoyed the bloggin my friend - keep up the good work! I'm really glad you found Tori Mason - Granddad Jack is one of my favourite songs of this year - you didn't miss much Wednesday (same old same old etc) but i did enjoy the gig greatly - hopefully see you soon - Cookie
hey dude, many thanks for accepting us, if you like our music, please join us at the greyhound pub, beeston on thursday 24th april, where we are playing a free gig...
Hello Tomsk – long time no blog – how are us ostracised folk expected to keep up? I hope you are OK mate – are yous listening to any new stuff at the moment? Owt you can recommend? I suppose with you not blogging so much perhaps you’re playing more? Hope to catch you round sometime old bean – Capitan Cookie – PS great song on your page (ha ha) (Thanks!)
Thank you so much for finding me.Gosh it's great to meet you. Nottingham is my second home. I love the place. I lived there from 1989 to 2000 and gigged all around the midlands. I worked in the Ambulance Station in Stapleford and at one time knew every road in Beeston, Chilwell Stapleford and Nott's!!
I know loads of people in the music scene there. Too many to mention..... but heres a few. Martin Taylor, Stella Keegan and Irvine, Chris Smith, Caruso, Bob Stokes, Eamonn Gethings, and many many more.
I had a ball over there and thats where I learned my trade. I did my first gig in The Old General on Hyson Green. Wahoooo....
I enjoyed wathing your video. A very talented man!!
I'm supporting an Irish guy called Brendan Shine in Mansfield Civic Centre in late Feb. OOOh Big gig. Take care my new friend