Lads, lads, lads night out at the Jazz Cafe for Kool G Rap. Thanks S for organizing. Like B Block, it's a state of mind.
DJ Shadow | Bristol: Please respect those who would like to enjoy a device-free experience.
A day trip to London, starting with a walk down the lane for a ride.
The bus to Victoria for Mango Pepsi performaance art A walk to the wobbly bridge past a to-be-reviewed LTN. Art, meta, in the Tate. Recursion. Repeats.(And where every other visitor or member of staff appeared to be a fellow sisters fan.)
Surprise of the day, a hug with lovely F. And then Camden for beer before Chalk Farm for tunes and karaoke. Felt like we were experiencing the end of something.Huge day out.
Diolch yn fawr, G, S and S.
Theraphy? at the Bullingdon. Thanks chaps.
Bus home died, so we needed a rescue from lovely F.I started with a txt from Sean. He'd spotted a flyer for a "music festival for people that don't do music festivals".
Not to be out done, I quickly searched up the twinkling lights we'd seen the night before while crossing the Camel at Wadebridge. Aha, some festival thing, a combination of music and… food. Hardly surprising in the land of the rising PadStein.
Although I'd missed Grandmaster Flash by about 12 hours (tragedy) Passenger was playing that evening. And day tickets are still available you say? Wonderful. Despite my sarcastic negativity, probably the best live set I've seen. And yes, that includes both Ghost Face Killer and Cradle of Filth.