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Only HMHB can get me reaching for the good book. (psalms 23). A bad day at the office just got suddenly better…………. One other first: Paddy Shennan himself moshing (with his son & mates, one assumes?) to the final song, AOR. We were staying a fair walk away from the venue. On the way, we saw a few folk here and there. Andy was stopping at the same place as us, Graham and Julie were heading for some grub at Wetherspoons, and we bumped into two of The Hitchers at large in town. When we arrived at the venue, we found Tony first in line in the queue, having driven from home in Brum. We saw an interesting post from Brian, who was in Warrington at the time. Paul Heaton was playing in the locality, and had put money behind the bar at various pubs to buy drinks for one and all, on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Brian took advantage of this kind offer not once but twice. However, he got rumbled on the third attempt. Nice try. Wonder if Nigel will be doing something similar when he hits that landmark?

Oh except WSC, which plops faithfully every month, but often gets left by the door in its plastic wrapper for weeks these days. I really should cancel, but it would feel like a betrayal after a quarter of a decade) Plunkett, John (7 April 2010). "Campaign to save 6 Music takes the Biscuit". The Guardian . Retrieved 26 February 2016.There was a hearty “Cheers for coming out… and on a Wednesday too” from Nigel. In the encore, there was an interesting development, with Karl taking the lead vocal on Swords Of A Thousand Men. In all these years, that’s the first time I can remember anyone apart from Nigel doing that. There’s also a magical meeting with Crossroads actress Lynette McMorrough, who played Glenda Brownlow/Banks, and a nod to Glenda’s dad in the line “The crazy world of Arthur Brownlow”. And then Geoff Davies, the godfather of Merseyside’s independent music scene, walked over and gave me a present.

Enjoying pre-gig drinks in The Liberty Tavern, I saw Nigel and Denise strolling past on their way up to visit Plas Newydd, so took the opportunity to nip out and gift them a bottle of ‘In A Suffolk Ditch’ fruit beer – pretty unpleasant stuff actually, but it had to be done. I asked Nigel if there’d be any Welshness involved at the show, but he said that would be far too obvious, thus kiboshing most of my FBB predictions for the night – he might do a bit at Wolvo, just to be awkward. What line in another HMHB song is lifted from an account of a climbing trip to North Wales with OG Jones, by George Abraham? Oh, sh*t. Is it that time already? It was ‘Fun day in the Park’ and I’d already missed it when I switched over. Hats off to Wrexham,” said Nigel, referring to their promotion. This was met with a load of booing. I wonder who the locals support instead? Ahead of the Magazine cover, he then said “This next song could be about us, next season. Getting shot by both sides.” I’m not exactly sure who he would have been referring to, when he said “both sides”. Wrexham and…? Crewe? McCabe, Maisie (22 March 2010). "6 Music supporters push Half Man Half Biscuit song". mediaweek.co.uk . Retrieved 26 February 2016.

Looks the same to me but I suppose if it was deep snow when you got to Dignitas then Bisodol wouldn’t do the job at all. I think the whole album’s going to have been dissected on this thread before we get a chance to take our time and do the songs one at a time. Serves me right for making an “album” thread, which I hadn’t done before. The HMHB Data Retrieval System has been updated with the Llangollen setlist and links to all the videos I could find. The whole gig’s there (more or less) from McTavish plus 11 from the angles Lee & Jane, Andy (IB) and Julian Cwalinski were watching from. Many thanks to all of you. Irish Niall Seventh Son is in my top 2 Maiden albums. Saw them twice the other week. Still brilliant live. Ben Granger, Spike Magazine: "This is probably not one of Half Man Half Biscuit’s best albums. And yet its[ sic] still fantastic". [10]

The joys of working part-time… got two lyrics transcribed by lunchtime. And only had to Google once, too, to confirm my suspicions that “Loggerheads” and “Hope” in “we made our way from Loggerheads to Hope” should be capped-up, as they’re both towns in Wales. After a while, you start to spot the patterns, don’t you? No, not a nice watch at all. However, as stated, Mr rugby league himself, dear Eddie Waring was extremely sympathetic and, indeed, empathetic towards the unfortunate Don. However in 1968 such traits may have been viewed rather differently by some in society, who may have lamented Eddie showing his feminine side to millions on public TV. At the inquest, much was made of the heavy rainfall and the state of the Wembley surface (which I thought coped quite well in the circumstances; a testament to the hard working Wembley groundstaff), however Don’s foot, boot and leg were exonerated of all blame. But slightly behind Doris Day’s brand new Greatest Hits And More. I might ring up the record company to ask about the ‘More’. Just wanna woo some hoo at the news. I’m sure miss jean brodie utters ‘(summat) crimond!’ to a man on a piano in a glass smithering voice in the near-eponymous film. Fifth listen this morning and it really is a very strong album. Somewhat surprised to find myself thinking Rita is the weak point …..a b Granger, Ben (1 November 2005). "Half Man Half Biscuit: Achtung Bono" . Retrieved 27 February 2016.

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