A more detailed review may follow nce we pull our finger out, in the meantime, here's who was on...
4th- Richard Coughlan, James Christopher, Flash, Sean Turner and Danny Case.
11th- Tony Basnett, Paul Gerrard, Mark Allen, Paul Smith, Neil Davis and Ric Wharton.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Friday, August 10, 2007
14th, 21st, 28th August.
We've just returned from a busy Edinburgh festival, so the reviews of the last few weeks have been a bit rushed. However, for the record here's what happened...
14th August - Pagans
Paul Schmitz, Carl Huthinson, Beth Anderson, Sean McLaughlin and others... a good night to see us off, also included Pete's Edinburgh preview- That 'Ladies' song with glorious new backing track.
21st August - TBA
Carl Hutchinson took a break from Edinburgh himself to come and do our show for us- what a trooper! With John Scott, Ric Wharton, Flash, Sean Turner, and Martin Irving.
28th August - TBA
The LLC triumphantly returned from Edinburgh to introduce: Lee Teah, Dickie Gardner, Carlos and Dave Dynamite... It looked like it might be another quiet night, but at 5 to 9 the reinforcements arrived. Despite the rain, the football and the fact it was the day after a bank holiday, the crowd came out and we had a lovely night.
14th August - Pagans
Paul Schmitz, Carl Huthinson, Beth Anderson, Sean McLaughlin and others... a good night to see us off, also included Pete's Edinburgh preview- That 'Ladies' song with glorious new backing track.
21st August - TBA
Carl Hutchinson took a break from Edinburgh himself to come and do our show for us- what a trooper! With John Scott, Ric Wharton, Flash, Sean Turner, and Martin Irving.
28th August - TBA
The LLC triumphantly returned from Edinburgh to introduce: Lee Teah, Dickie Gardner, Carlos and Dave Dynamite... It looked like it might be another quiet night, but at 5 to 9 the reinforcements arrived. Despite the rain, the football and the fact it was the day after a bank holiday, the crowd came out and we had a lovely night.
Monday, August 06, 2007
7TH AUGUST Climate Change.
With James Christopher, John Scott, Don Barr, GING and Joby.
James Christopher was up with some new material and his Marks and Sparks soup, with it's lid sticker which has the power to dictate his emotional state for a whole season. Luckily it uses it's power for good, saying 'Enjoy Summer'. Al Dawes appeared as an act, celebrating new love and bemoaning climate change - those killer catapillars aren't as bad as 'The Sun' made out. Ging was back, he's 19 next week and still hasn't written any material- still oddly compelling, though. Don Barr had a cracking gig! Back with his guitar to update nursery rhymes, and with his I-pod to select the best music for a funeral. Joby came by to explain why he went ginger by accident. Finally, pro comic John Scott came in to hone some new material and treat us to some polished stuff too. John can tell you exactly why a terrorist attack on Scotland is doomed to fail- Even the romans stopped at Scotland!
James Christopher was up with some new material and his Marks and Sparks soup, with it's lid sticker which has the power to dictate his emotional state for a whole season. Luckily it uses it's power for good, saying 'Enjoy Summer'. Al Dawes appeared as an act, celebrating new love and bemoaning climate change - those killer catapillars aren't as bad as 'The Sun' made out. Ging was back, he's 19 next week and still hasn't written any material- still oddly compelling, though. Don Barr had a cracking gig! Back with his guitar to update nursery rhymes, and with his I-pod to select the best music for a funeral. Joby came by to explain why he went ginger by accident. Finally, pro comic John Scott came in to hone some new material and treat us to some polished stuff too. John can tell you exactly why a terrorist attack on Scotland is doomed to fail- Even the romans stopped at Scotland!
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