Thursday, December 31, 2009
New Years Eve at Roman Camp Inn Almerton
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Caravan Rally Old Buckenham High School.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Seacroft East Runton
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Boxing Day Gala Dinner Maids Head Hotel Norwich
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Xmas Eve Norwich WMC


Ms Jacqui decided to accompany me so I had advised the boys to be on best behaviour! We set off in good time and, despite the threat of freezing fog we had a relaxed run to Norwich, parking up at the bus stop near 'Keir Hardie Hall'. After a few minutes I saw the club lights come on and I got the doors opened for load in. Just then Nige and Alex rolled up, parking skillfully between the bollards. I moved my car as close as I could, asked Jacqueline to guard the vehicle and began the load in, trudging up and down St Gregory's Alley with the gear. Once we had the gear in Nige and I set off for the multi-storey car park (Alex found a spot on the street). Soon got set up and happy with the sound. The place was done out nice and Chrismassy. Jacqui had been talking to some of the locals including the twins who had come in matching Santa Claus outfits – very fetching!

Saturday, December 19, 2009
Sheringham Tyneside


Monday, December 14, 2009
Hellesdon Wherry Scheme Xmas Party

Sunday, December 13, 2009
Hemsby Seacroft - Showcase


Saturday, December 12, 2009
Caister Social Club
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Practice at Plug Studios
Got away a bit late but made good time over for an 11am arrival. The first thing on the agenda was to test the Bose T1 into Mick's PA rig. Nige uncovered a pre-master volume software switch in my T1 and we ran a stereo Jack to XLR to Micks rig to give a balanced signal to minimize hum. This worked very well; so experiment over we started practice. Things went generally smoother than the previous week. We switched and sorted some vocal parts, added a bit of comedy with some Hallelujahs in Sir Cliff's “Do You Wanna Dance” and finalised running order for the show case as follows:
1. SKY HIGH straight into
2. DON'T WORRY BABY
Band Intro
3. HEARTBEAT
Drum Intro & voice over + Hallelujahs
4. DO YOU WANNA DANCE
5. HOW SWEET IT IS
Bass start, then Drums then Guitar
6. HOW LONG (has this been going on)
7. HOW LONG (Eagles)
8. BEATLES MEDLEY
- Eight Days a Week
- Can't Buy Me Love
- All My Lovin
- Nowhere Man
- I Feel Fine
- She Loves You
9. SEARCHERS MEDLEY
- Sugar and Spice
- Needles and Pins
- Walk in the Room
- Don't Throw Your Love Away
Guitar Intro
10. MERRY XMAS EVERYBODY
11. SWEET CAROLINE
Final Number Vocal Starts it
12. YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE
Encore only if needed
13. JOHNNY B GOODE
We kept at it until voices were starting to croak by 4:45pm and with a quick pack up hoped to be away ahead of the traffic. Alas traffic was bad and I had to divert onto the Fakenham Road to make progress, but eventually got home about 6:30pm.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Trimingham Caravan Park
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Practice at Plug Studios Norwich
Getting on with some practice we started to work through the 'showcase' set. In general we had some trouble with high singing. We need to bear in mind that as we begin to work together more often on these numbers the voices will flex better – so it is not a good idea to bring down the keys just yet!
Sky High: We added Nige and me on “aaahs” in the Chorus. Mick had trouble hitting the F on “Sky High---” so we agreed he would aim for a low A whilst Nige went for a low C and I went for the High A. Good enough to get by but I would rather fix it so Mick and Nige sings the C and high F under my high A . We adjusted the ending to repeat the Link Intro and end on a final stab on Am. Otherwise this went very well – tight and dynamic.
After the Sky High stab, the idea is for Mick and Nige to immediately pick up the drum and bass G intro for “Don't Worry Baby” I would suggest that this is a short 2 bars unless we are announcing over it. We sorted out harmonies based on top of Nigel's Mike Love type bass vocals which are characteristic of this song. Mick will need to listen to the Beach Boys phrasing on the lead line, hard to do and drum but worth the effort. We agreed to end it by repeating the Intro and then Rit Rallying to an accapella end doing a final “don't worry baby--”
Do You Wanna Dance: Mick sets up the Cliff type catchy snare intro and beat. Tempo needs to be not too fast to encourage dancing! We agreed Mick Lo Nige Lead Mog Hi on the harmonies. Ending with the final Chorus and “Oh Ba-by” Stop “Do you wanna dance” Drum Roll to end on G
Heartbeat: Mick to Count in (slightly faster than Buddy Holly heading to Nick Berry tempo) Mog to do first verse solo. On the Middle 8 Mick Lo and Nige Hi “aahs” “Wap Wap Wap” then all sing the final “Heart Beat why do you miss when my baby kisses me” Mick Lo start on D. Verse 2 Mick Lo Nige Hi on “Heart Beat” 's
How Sweet It Is: Mick Lead, Mog Close Above, Nige Hi Above (Carly Simon Lines) First Chord is C Maj 7. Mog to sort out Solo and Mick to Accent Final “I wanna stop” in half verse following. Ending on Final Chorus Rit Rally on Last “How sweet it is to be loved by you--”
How Long (Ace) went well. Mick Lead, Nige close above, Mog Hi Mog to sort out 16 bars of solo over Bm
How Long (Eagles) Nige and Mog to play E F# G G# A under “rock yourself to sleep” in Chorus Otherwise OK but with some room for improvement as we get familiar with key and playing together.
Beatles Medley: More work on Vocals and some harmonies to check. Mick to sing lead line on last “Yeh Yeh Yeh Ye—h” on She Loves You Nige will do the hi line and Mog will pick up the 6th note on the last Yeah.
I plan to write all these changes up in my Mogerised arrangements. At 4:45 we cleared the room in about 15 minutes and loaded up for the off in rush hour. I followed Nige to the A 47 and dropped down to the A 11 from there. A bit knackered after a hard days work.

