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Hello everyone, we've just been on a whistle-stop trip to Spain and had a great time.
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First on the schedule was a Radio show on Spanish National Radio. We were invited on DJ Charlie's evening show to choose some songs to play. For an hour we had the chance to broadcast songs by everybody from Brendon Benson to Feist. It was a great show (especially the large quantity of fine quality cerveca). After the show we headed off to see our friend Santi Campos D.J in a club. I can't remember too much after this… When I woke up, I realized I'd left my jacket somewhere. I just don't know where. That afternoon we drove to Valencia to play at Club Wah Wah. We were supported by a great band from Madrid called Belco. The music was reminiscent of Wilco, Josh Rouse and Ryan Adams. The show was fantastic. Everyone seemed to know all the songs and we saw a fair number of punters afterwards who had seen us before. There was one couple there who had 'First And Last' as their wedding song. I was flattered and confused as it is a song about breaking up with someone! When we woke up the next day I realized that we'd left our brand new and very expensive backdrop hanging up at the venue. I hope we can get it back. I have visions of it being used as a Farrah duvet cover. The show on Saturday was after a long drive back to Madrid. As a band of erudite individuals we spent the journey trying to remember the theme tune to Magnum P.I and arguing about where and when the first queue in the world was (I'm convinced it was Stonehenge when they'd just finished it). It was Euro Gay Pride festival all weekend so the atmosphere in the city centre was amazing. Unfortunately for us, the City centre was closed off to traffic so we had to lug the equipment through the thong wearing throng of people. Even though many men were quite muscular, not one offered to carry an amp! The show was short but sweet and we caught up with a lot of friends from the many other times we'd played in Madrid. A few vodka and tonics later, Mike and I exited the club bleary eyed to be confronted by 100000 gay men all trying to hail a cab. We wandered the streets for an hour before a kindly cabbie took pity on us. My hangover on Sunday was quite severe. After a fantastic lunch at the home of our Record Company boss we sadly headed back to the U.K. We're always sorry to leave Spain as the people are so into music and the shows are always great fun. I think we're planning to head back in October.
The life cycle of a band.
Stage one
Band forms with hopes of fame, riches and artistic integrity. Band members contrasting personalities seen as ‘a good thing’
Stage two
Band starts meteoric rise to success. Diferent agendas emerge. Although fractious due to long hours trapped in the bac
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Good lord, this Christmas excess is catching up with me. I’m in York today suffering with an immense hangover after partying til 6a.m with lots of dear friends. Every year my mate Mike who used to be the bass player in Farrah organizes a Christmas dinner. He bills it as ‘the works-do you actually wa
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Hello all, long time no blog. Apologies for that. What have we been up to I hear you all say? Well…
We've got a new drummer for a start off. He's called Dana, he's fantastic. Mike left the band to pursue other interests and we all wish him the best with that.
We've been gigging a whole bunch i
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Trying to write songs is a bit silly. It's not like a proper artistic pursuit like sculpting a face of Jesus out of elephant dung or writing a performance poem about earth worms. Met a good friend yesterday and she'd written a list of things she had to do and things she wanted to do. The list of thi
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Ahh, the famous words of JFK as he stood by the Berlin wall mean 'I Am A Doughnut'. I've just got back from Berlin and I've made many linguistic mistakes. It's the first time I've been to Germany since working a as a washer-upper in a Hotel when I was 18. Back then I hitched there and listened to th
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Hello everyone. How are you all? We've all had a hectic couple of weeks. We've been gigging in Liverpool and Madrid and we had our launch party for the record at the legendary 100 club on Oxford St. It was a fantastic night. The place was rammed with people and we played really well. It was great to
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I’m delighted to tell you all that we’ll be holding an exclusive album launch party in the heart of London on Wednesday June 6th. We’ll perform some songs from Cut Out And Keep and there’s even a rumour that there will be free drinks!
It’s an invitation only event but if you want to come, keep y
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Hello everyone, although all might seem quiet, in fact we’re busy preparing for the launch of ‘Cut Out and Keep in the U.K’.
I’m impressed by the amount of you who noticed that Avril Lavigne ripped us off for her new single “Girlfriend”. It shows a remarkable similarity to ‘I Wanna be Your Boyfri
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So here we are playing in our third continent in as many weeks. Our show was originally booked for last Friday but we were bumped off the bill because the guitarist from Midnight Oil stole our night. How Australian is that?!
It’s been cool in a way, as we’ve had chance to see the best this beauti
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What an amazing show in Tokyo! Where do i start? Well firstly, we'd heard rumours that the show had been selling well as the tour progressed. When we got to the venue we we're blown away. Unit held a few hundred people, had had a fantastic stage and great sound and lights. We arrived at the venue t
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Okay, I admit it, I got pissed last night and have a mild hangover, which has been partly cured by eating noodles on the train platform. It was a late one last night and we had a great time.
Nagoya is a huge industrial sprawl and home to Japan’s Toyota factory. It’s about an hour from Tokyo on t
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Hello again, sorry about the delay in getting these on the site. We haven’t had the internet for a couple of days. Last night we played in Osaka and had a fantastic time. Osaka is the second-largest city in Japan and has a real up-and-coming feel about it. Fast cars and cool clothes abound. It also
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Hello again, I’m once again writing on the bullet train. We’re on our way from Hakata to Osaka after a crazy show last night.
Hakata is one of my favourite cities in Japan. If Tokyo is über-cool and Osaka has a tough upwardly mobile vibe, Hakata’s populace seem to focus on ‘having a good time, a
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It’s pretty amazing to be back on tour again after spending most of last year in the studio recording Cut Out And Keep. It’s like being in two different bands in a way. The studio based Farrah is quite poppy, thought out and methodical but the live show is a lot more rock and hopefully gains in atti
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Everyone was rocking at Image tonight! The club was great and the Telepathys and Comatose played great sets. The DJs were cool too, and we had lots of fun meeting everyone after the show. Thanks to everyone who came up and said hi!! Right, next stop Keith Flack in Hakata tomorrow night, or tonight r
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Hello everyone, i hope you all had a great Christmas and New Year. This is a very exciting time for the band. We're finally playing some of the songs from the new record live. We played a show in London on the third and we played six songs we'd never played before. Besides me forgetting the lyrics o
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