This week I continued to play my own songs, one sad and one happy. The sad or rather miserable song required a chair to put my foot up on so I could play the last chord, bringing laughter. I suppose that's better than inducing group depressive psychosis.
Shifting Sands
The second song was "Back in the Field" with some audience participation in the chorus.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Return to Havering Folk Club
After a week's absence I returned to Havering Folk Club brandishing my yard of japanese plywood with NEW STRINGS which was great.
I played two of my own songs, both of which have never been played live before:
Mondura Dam
and
Winter in Andalucia
Then I got a chance in the second half to play one more - Maxime le Forestier's
San Francisco
I played two of my own songs, both of which have never been played live before:
Mondura Dam
and
Winter in Andalucia
Then I got a chance in the second half to play one more - Maxime le Forestier's
San Francisco
Friday, August 08, 2008
Havering Folk Club
It was a testing evening at Havering Folk Club this week, with intrusive music coming up from downstairs due to some kind of organisational discoordination.
I took along my 12 string guitar again and played one song, Michael Chapman's Postcards from Scarborough
Next week I'll probably have to give Romford a miss as it's probably going to be London Wiki Wednesday
I took along my 12 string guitar again and played one song, Michael Chapman's Postcards from Scarborough
Next week I'll probably have to give Romford a miss as it's probably going to be London Wiki Wednesday
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