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Monday, 26 December 2016

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Christmas

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Christmas: Gary & Ellie kindly invited the family to their place for Xmas Dinner & what a feast they laid o  for us! It was good to meet Ellies...

Christmas

Gary & Ellie kindly invited the family to their place for Xmas Dinner & what a feast they laid o  for us! It was good to meet Ellies Dad James & his partner Sue, also Ellies sister Izzie, Ella & Julian, Olly & Laura, Beren,Tim and us.
They had worked really hard to make their house very festive with a great looking tree and a very tastefully decorated table. There was loads to drink and eat, instead of turkey they went for leg of mutton with garlic and rosemary  and a cockerel rather than chicken, Gary had prepared stuffed peppers for Tara.  Loads of veg, roast potatoes, parsnips carrots, cauliflower cheese, pigs in blankets and all delicious. They had worked extremely hard and  their efforts paid off handsomely, we were all so full that the puds never came out. They Gary made cocktails , a coffee martini..........very nice, very potent, not many folks were drinking them , so Gary & I did.......... I should have stuck to beer!  A really good day , missing Alec & Laura of course  but we spoke Xmas Eve & Alec phoned again Xmas Day. Enjoyed meeting Ellies Dad & partner, they are very easy people to get along with. Gary and Ellie gave us a faultless day, they thought of everything, enjoyed it immensely.   






  

Sunday, 25 December 2016

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Status Quo.

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Status Quo.: I was genuinely shocked and sadden to hear that Rick Parfitt, one of the original members of Quo  died yesterday. I have been a Quo fan for ...

Status Quo.

I was genuinely shocked and sadden to hear that Rick Parfitt, one of the original members of Quo  died yesterday. I have been a Quo fan for around 38 years & had the privilege of seeing Rick with them on 4 occasions ( saw them again just two weeks ago though Rick had already retired from the band by then). Influenced by my friends back then as to what direction my musical tastes took it was always going to be rock (and Punk!) and I was instantly hooked on Quo.
You could never leave a Quo gig downhearted, their music was always uplifting and great fun,
 there have been many jokes about their 3 chord riffs but those 3 chords seem to have worked for them over the past fifty or so years! Always a sense of humour they actually released an album a few years ago called 'In search of the fourth chord,' the cover al la Indiana Jones!
Rick appeared to have lived the life of a rock 'n' roll star with all its drink & drug excesses so perhaps 68 is old for a rocker! Some xmas his family will have this year. As I write this there has been no statement yet from his old side kick Francis Rossi, maybe he is still just too distraught.
'The end of an era' is a much hackneyed phrase but today it rings true.
There'll never be another.

Saturday, 17 December 2016

A journey from hell saved by The Quo!

Two and a half bloody hours to drive 43 miles from home to the 02!
Set the postcode on the satnav and got taken on a journey through the arse end of London, by the time we were there I thought my ears were going to explode through frustration!
I told Tara & Julian that if I ever suggest driving to the 02 again they have my full permission to kick me up the arse good and proper.
And relax...........Found a pub, pint of Doombar, remembered why we'd travelled to the 02 & all was well again.
Quite an early start to this gig, the first support came on at around 6.40pm, they were called The Lounge Kittens, three birds in short skirts & pink high heels, warbled abit then buggered off............that's a bit unfair, they were very good! They did acapella type singing, mostly rock covers, AC/DC et al with key board accompaniment. They were good fun & had the audience behind them, such as were there for the first support anyway! Given a smaller venue I think they'd be good to see again, something a bit different.
Not a bad seat all things considered, we were tucked in to the right of the stage, quite near the stage but high up, any higher & we'd have had nose bleeds, no big screens which was surprise, they are usually the only way of identifying who is actually on stage!
The second support are a band I've always liked called REO Speedwagon, I suppose  they would have once fallen into the category of 'middle of the road' rock, soft rock if you like. They were very good, but Tara said she thought singer, Kevin Cronin sounds like Kermit the Frog, when he spoke anyway!
Then about 8.45pm the mighty Quo hit the stage! This tour is called 'The end of the electrics' as they are hanging up the electric guitars in favour of acoustic but we'll see!
They were of course brilliant playing all the old barnstormers and very little from more up to date albums, nothing from 'Bula Quo' for instance which was definitely a good thing! (You know me, I have always been a huge Quo fan ever since I first got into music around 38 years ago, cut me in two & there'd be 'Status Quo' written through me, but they just shouldn't release any more studio albums!)
Loud enough to cover my dodgy singing I was able to give  vent to such classic Quo tracks as 'Caroline,' 'Roll over lay down,' 'What you're proposing', 'Whatever you want' and of course 'Rockin' all over the world.'
Always good value they played for about two hours, Francis Rossi hasn't lost any of his musical ability as Julian remarked. Tara noticed that strangely he did not mention his old sparing partner Rick Parfitt who has had to retire due to health problems, they've played together in Quo for something like fifty years so you'd think he'd have said something about his old mate,  nor was there any kind of thanks to the support bands as you might expect from the headliners & is usual with other bands.
However that does not detract from the great evening we had. I ummed & arred about getting a t shirt as they were £25, alot I think for a t shirt. Julian had already decided to get one & I then had second thoughts & succumbed! We nearly didn't end up with them as we didn't get them until after the gig and two of the kiosks selling them were out of what we wanted so we had to go the main  sales point near the 02 entrance.
While we were queuing Tara had the great delight of watching some big jessie getting  her knickers in a twist as she couldn't find her husband. On being comforted  by a member of the 02 staff Tara heard her ask this idiot what her husband was wearing, she didn't know! Has he got a mobile? Yes. Have you phoned it? No. Why don't you then? Some people  shouldn't be let out on their own!
The gig wasn't a sell out of the 02 as most of the  back of the arena was either empty of curtained off but given the capacity  of the 02 being 20000 I reckon there must have been a good 12 to 15000 there, anyway we left the arena happily clutching our new t shirts and made our way to the car park. Traffic was pretty well grid locked as there was alot of people trying to get away. Tara had wisely thought to pack us some victuals  which we tucked into, by the time we'd finished the traffic had cleared and we sped away, this time I just followed the signs for Bethlehem...... not really, the M11,  then I knew where I was . We got home in an hour!  It was a terrific gig!


Lounge Kittens set list.
Who Are You
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Africa
Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
Pictures of Matchstick Men
Isle Of Wight Festival 2016 Medley


REO Speedwagon set list.
Don't Let Him Go
Take It on the Run
Keep Pushin'
Can't Fight This Feeling
Son of a Poor Man
Time for Me to Fly
Back on the Road Again
Ridin' the Storm Out
Keep On Loving You
Roll With the Changes


Status Quo set list.
Caroline
The Wanderer
Something 'bout You Baby I Like
Rain
Softer Ride
Beginning of the End
Hold You Back
What You're Proposing / Down the Dustpipe / Wild Side of Life / Railroad / Again And Again / Paper Plane
The Oriental
Creepin' Up on You
Gerdundula
In the Army Now
Drum Solo (The Caveman)
Roll Over Lay Down
Down Down
Whatever You Want
Rockin' All Over the World
Encore.
Burning Bridges (On and Off and on Again)
Rock and Roll Music / Bye Bye Johnny

REO Speedwagon

REO Speedwagon

Status Quo

Status Quo

Thursday, 8 December 2016

An idiots guide to an Idiot: A birthday.

An idiots guide to an Idiot: A birthday.: Fifty five! Bloody hell when did that happen!  It means I left school 39 years ago, some of my Junior School teachers, who were getting on ...

A birthday.

Fifty five! Bloody hell when did that happen!
 It means I left school 39 years ago, some of my Junior School teachers, who were getting on abit then must have snuffed it by now, I just don't know where all that time has gone, and gone so quickly.
We've always celebrated birthdays  ( not Dad he hated the very idea of birthdays & Paul has pretty well followed in that family tradition!)  personally I think you should make a fuss of birthdays & of course it means a get  together.
We spoke to Alec and Laura again today (we'd spoken on Alec's birthday two days before mine), Alec told me I had a birthday present & when I signed onto FaceBook I found he had unblocked me & invited me to be his friend, on the proviso I don't abuse it!  I shall comment wisely!
Tara had booked us a meal at Chez Jerome a fantastic French restaurant in Dunstable & Oliver kindly dropped us down there & what a feast we had.
Starters were Champignons des bois which is mushrooms in a creamy sauce with a crispy poached egg on top for me which was delicious &  Halloumi for Tara which was Grilled halloumi cheese, grapes, figs and capers drizzled with honey dressing & salad leaves. Mains we had were Venaison which was a very rich Venison stew with mash and seasonal veg, the Venison just melted in the mouth, it was great.  Tara had  Loupe de mer which was Sea Bass fillet with lemon and garlic butter, again with veg. Washed down with a couple of Peronei's for me & Bacardi & coke for Tara.
Puds then, I had an old fave of Vanilla Crème Brulee & Tara Dark Chocolate Mousse with Cream Anglaise which is a fave of her's. Couple of Brandys and Tiamarias later we were replete & ready for home & Oliver kindly picked us up as well. A great night with the one I Love, what could be better?
Here's afew photos for evening including a bottle of wine that Tara got me, she tried to get  beaujolais nouveau  but unfortunately Lina who runs the restaurant couldn't get any from her supplier so she gave be a very nice bottle of Cote Du Rhone  which I shall look forward to tasting in due course.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, 4 December 2016

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Two dinners and a battlefield walk.

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Two dinners and a battlefield walk.: A mix of three events on this blog entry. Met Paul & Kate for Sunday dinner last week, we went to the White Lion in Dunstable & very...

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Two dinners and a battlefield walk.

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Two dinners and a battlefield walk.: A mix of three events on this blog entry. Met Paul & Kate for Sunday dinner last week, we went to the White Lion in Dunstable & very...

Two dinners and a battlefield walk.

A mix of three events on this blog entry. Met Paul & Kate for Sunday dinner last week, we went to the White Lion in Dunstable & very good it was too.
Paul, Kate came round here first so we drove there in one car which made sense. Paul ,Kate & I had roast beef with all the trimmings and Tara had a beetroot & feta salad, wasn't a huge choice for Tara but they could supply wheat free bread for her which was good. All the food was well cooked and prepared, I had a very nice pint of London Pride, others having soft drinks. All too full to do a pud justice I had coffee, Kate a Latte, Paul tea & Tara also had a Latte after that we called it a day there & came home. Good to see Paul & Kate, they told us about the bothy they are staying in over New Year on Exmoor....a very different NY but I'd prefer somewhere with guaranteed warmth!  We must meet up again soon. No photos I'm afraid, I did take some on my old Blackberry but it won't download them onto the PC!
Tara & I had dinner at the Bridgewater Arms in Little Gaddesen yesterday evening. It's all very Christmassy here with a real log fire an' all! Quite a snug pub though our window table could have done with being a bit warmer, it's a Greene King house that is waitress service in the restaurant. Had a pint of London Glory. Another relatively light amber coloured ale,4.1% in strength, I was driving so just the one, Tara having a Bacardi and coke.
I had a Wagyu burger. It was very good but no better than other burgers I've had to be honest, don't really know what all the fuss is  about this Jap Wagyu beef is this is anything to go by. Tara had Chilli Salmon fillet with salad odds and sods. Mains were a goodly size so didn't really have room for pud so we  knocked it on the head then. Got home & watched a couple of films. I'd recorded 'Starter for ten'  starring James McAvoy (produced by Tom Hanks no less), a film about a student getting onto the University Challenge team and the ups and downs of   whichever bird he fancied. I thought it was a jolly little film, with a great camo by Mark Gatiss as Bamber Gascoigne however Tara fell asleep. Wouldn't watch it again but it was a reasonable film. We then watched 'Now you see me' about some magicians who pull off a bank robbery and annoy Michael Caine. I wasn't so keen on this one but Memsahib thought it the better of the two.
Generally read before going to sleep & at present reading 'Azincourt' by Bernard Cornwell, I  haven't read any of his books before & am enjoying this one set in medieval times, Henry V and all that.


That leads me to days jaunt which was a very interesting  guided walk around Berkhamsted Castle to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the siege of the castle by the French King Louis in 1216. It's just about to date as to when the siege happened though some allowance must be made for the use of the Julian calendar in those days before it was changed in the 16th century to the Gregorian calendar. About twenty people turned up in freezing conditions to have a very lively and informative talk by Julian Humphrys the Battlefields Trust Development Officer.
Berkhamsted Castle is somewhere that we have known for years having had picnics and walks round it many times when the boys were younger, it's a very ruinous affair now (that's nothing to do with our picnics I should add!) but there is still just enough left to get a flavour of what an imposing castle it would have once been. The faced masonry of the walls has long been robbed away in part to build a manor house nearby so all that's left is the inner core of flint and rubble, also the coming of the railways in the 1830's chopped off the original main gateway into the castle. It had two ditches ( moats by another name I think) which was rare in castle terms. The French king laid siege to it after taking both Rochester and Hertford castles. He eventually ran out of steam when the rebellious English barons who had initially joined him went back to the Royalist side. It was about an hour and a half walk  though mainly it was standing listening,  also had a chance to meet Laurence again who I hadn't seen for ages. I may well renew my membership of the Battlefields Trust after this as I enjoyed it so much, follow this link to find out more about them:   http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/












Smug git drinking beer.

Chilli salmon fillet. Tara's choice.
Wagyu burger. My choice.
A roaring fire on a cold winters night.

























































                                                                                                            












 
 
 

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Footie & Brewdog!?

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Footie & Brewdog!?: So here's the thing. I'm staying at a very nice hotel in Norfolk I don't usually stay at because it's too dear. £150 B&B...

Footie & Brewdog!?

So here's the thing. I'm staying at a very nice hotel in Norfolk I don't usually stay at because it's too dear. £150 B&B in the season but greatly reduced in November! I've done the usual miles & bloody miles driving and am now knackered & can't be arsed to go into the restaurant so have elected to eat in the bar. It's a golf course and hotel that I'm staying in so of course on the TV in the bar is on sport.
 I have the pleasure of watching the Spurs v Monaco Champions League game ( I've just had to google that as I haven't a clue what the game is)  and I'd like to tell you that after all these years I've finally seen the light & can see the point of footie................I'd like to  tell you that but it would be a lie, and what's more you know it!
Thank Buddha I've brought my laptop along so I can do this blog or go on Face Book etc.
Beer tonight is Wherry, a pint known to me in this part of the world, a Woodfordes  Brewery beer, at 3.8% a good Tuesday night beer, my usual preference of a nice citrus tang to it & joy of joys  Brewdog has made it to Norfolk!
I was first introduced  to the beautiful Brewdog range  of craft beers by my good buddy Andrew. The beer  comes all the way from Scotland in various forms, the only beer here is Punk IPA, a bit poky at 5.6%  but then its a small bottle. Strangely a number of friends who like a beer have tried Brewdog, at my insistence, & not really liked it. I'm amazed! I have eaten tonight as well! A very good steak, mushroom and ale pie  with mash and veg........forgot I'd had similar last night  but what the hell!
Not a clue what's happening with the footie  which is as you'd expect. Another bottle of Brewdog and I'll call it a day I think. Night all!
Pint of Wherry.

Brewdog Punk IPA

Delicious steak, mushroom and ale pie.
  

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Sunday lunch.

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Sunday lunch.: Gary & Ellie invited us over for lunch on Sunday which was a delight. We got there about 2pm,Tara driving Gary's car that had been i...

Sunday lunch.

Gary & Ellie invited us over for lunch on Sunday which was a delight. We got there about 2pm,Tara driving Gary's car that had been in for a service in Dunstable. The cooking had just been started by Gary, & Ellie sorted out our drinks. It was a veg curry for Tara & chicken curry for us which was very good indeed, quite hot enough for Ellie & I but probably mild for Gary!
It was a very relaxing afternoon, their house is full of interesting little knick knacks and has a friendly warm feeling to it made by Gary & Ellie. They are obviously very happy and happy where they are as well.
As a Mum & Dad this is heart warming to see, we love them both and always enjoy their company, I don't believe in any sort of god but I do believe in the family and Gary & Ellie are a perfect example of what it means to me. Our turn next!

Friday, 11 November 2016

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Birmingham. Beer,pizza,a play and a museum.

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Birmingham. Beer,pizza,a play and a museum.: Had a lovely night away with the Memsahib this week. Birmingham? An odd choice I hear you say, well no, actually a very good choice. It'...

Birmingham. Beer,pizza,a play and a museum.

Had a lovely night away with the Memsahib this week. Birmingham? An odd choice I hear you say, well no, actually a very good choice. It's a city that is very easy to get around (the trams are brilliant!) full of friendly people , the buildings, both old and new are very interesting and speak volumes of how well modern architecture can be used, there's also lots to see & do here.
Bad start though, the journey  up to Birmingham was complete arse  thanks to both the M1 & M6 having hold ups.
Got to the hotel, The Hampton by Hilton which was very nice, booked through Gary's family rate, freshened up and jumped on a tram (stopped just behind our hotel) into central Birmingham. Had a walk around and went to what must be the Real Ale Mecca  of the area The Wellington on Bennetts Hill. Twenty seven regular hand pump beers! On entering we found not only that we were the youngest customers in there but part from a bar maid Tara was the only girl!
Beers I sampled were: Citra from Oakham Brewery,4.2% and to be honest very light in colour but very fresh and citrusy, next was Pig on the wall, a beer from Black Country Ales and 4.3%, a mid coloured beer full of roasted malt tastes and finally Fireside, also a Black Country Ales beer and at 5% the strongest of the selection I tried, this was more an amber colour with a nice bitter finish. Tara drank Bacardi & Coke, not beer. From here we made our way to 'Ask,' the pizza restaurant where we knew that not only did Tara have more choice but a whole menu to chose from! This is something of a rarity.
Italian Twinkle in Ask.

Peroni also in Ask.

Memsahib sending photo via WhatsApp to the boys.

Side of Birmingham Town Hall

Birmingham Town Hall

Birmingham by night!

Victorian urinal, Vyse St, Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter. 

Jewellery Museum.

Jewellery Museum.

Us in The Wellington.

Us in Ask.
With a Peroni for me and an 'Italian twinkle' for Tara which is Prosecco with elderflower cordial, vodka and a twist of lemon we tucked into our pizzas which were really good and after off we went toward The Rep theatre to see 'Pride and Prejudice.'
Sadly this was a real let down, the main reason was the appalling sound quality, it's quite a big auditorium  & we were about half way back, good view but struggled to hear clearly. It's a very wordy play so you need to hear it all! We elected to bail out of this at the interval and retired to the hotel via a walk around some of the main buildings in Birmingham and the tram. Nightcap at the hotel and bed.
Well fed on a buffet style breakfast next morning we were off to the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter & what a great find it was. Another short tram ride and a walk along a street which boasts a Victorian urinal no less, to find the museum. There's a couple of galleries to view but the main museum is via a guided tour through the old jewellery factory of Smith and Pepper. A factory which just shut its doors in the early 1980's  and was touched little since, Birmingham Council renovated the interiors to how they were when the factory closed  so you have pretty well a time machine of the whole business which was started in the 1880's. Fascinating! There is a few small quirky museums in Birmingham, there're probably worth a visit as well.
That was about it for our trip. Got back to the car and headed home, a great trip!

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Amnesty Day!

An idiots guide to an Idiot: Amnesty Day!: I was in Tesco in Luton Road Dunstable today as the 2 minutes silence approached. At about 10.50am a Tesco idiot announced there would be 2 ...

Amnesty Day!

I was in Tesco in Luton Road Dunstable today as the 2 minutes silence approached. At about 10.50am a Tesco idiot announced there would be 2 minutes silence for Amnesty day!! The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month has and always be Armistice Day.
At 11am a barely audible  announcement came over that now was the time. A very half arsed silence then took place. Most Tesco staff stopped and as far as I could see nothing was going through the tills. Some people stopped  many didn't and to my surprise alot who didn't stop appeared to be at least a generation nearer to WW2 than I. It was truly one of the worst 2 minutes silence's I have witnessed. Frankly I wish Tesco hadn't bothered, it was an embarrassment.
There's a point to argue about, should everyone observe the 2 minutes silence? Maybe something of what was being fought for ,particularly in WW2, was a right to free speech and thought, not somewhere where you must observe certain things. 
Harry Patch  the last Tommy from WW1 thought it was all theatre and show on the 11th. His personal Remembrance Day  was a day in September when he was wounded and two close friends killed whilst manning their Lewis gun in the trenches.
It will obviously diminish in thought and in society as the years go on and we lose all the veterans from both world wars, though the March Past at the Cenotaph in London is as big as it ever has been with other organisations joining it. I did think with all the WW1 centenary commemoration's it may have meant alittle more today. 

Sunday, 6 November 2016

An idiots guide to an Idiot: The Gig.

An idiots guide to an Idiot: The Gig.: To Shepherds Bush today with Kevin & Paul to see the great 'Saxon' in concert! Sadly Tara didn't come with us as she was unw...

The Gig.

To Shepherds Bush today with Kevin & Paul to see the great 'Saxon' in concert! Sadly Tara didn't come with us as she was unwell. A terrible shame and it wasn't right without her :(
Met Paul at the Defectors Weld pub for eats first. Kevin & I arrived first & got chatting to a nice fella from Massachusetts called Charles. Strangely enough we got talking to him about beer, Kev & I both had a pint of Young's bitter which was good but a bit light, Charles was drinking a darker ale & I asked him which it was, (Battersea Rye 4.5% a good tawny brown colour with a smoky after taste) . Conversation thus struck up we chatted for a while, Paul joined us and we ordered food  all of us going for fish & chips, unfortunately there was only one portion left & rather than arm wrestle for it Kev had ribs and I had steak pie with mash and greens. it was very tasty!
The Shepherds Bush Empire doors were opened half an hour early tonight possibly because the gig was a sell out, I'd found out Girlschool would hit the stage at 7pm, the venue was only a short walk from the pub so we were there in plenty of time. 
It's about 35 years since I've seen 'Girlschool' & I have to say they did not disappoint, they were absolutely brilliant  & also had good banter with the crowd. They actually seem like a really nice bunch but were not on half as long as I think they should have been! They played a good mix of old barnstormers like 'Race with the devil' & newer tracks off their latest album like 'Come the Revolution' & 'Take it like a band,' everyone a gem & played with mucho gusto. Great stuff!
Second support was 'Fastway' featuring Fast Eddie Clarke formerly of Motorhead, they were good but some of their tracks were abit pedestrian, abit samey, the rockers they played were good but I can't really understand why they were above 'Girlschool' in the billing.  
I should say it was definitely a sold out gig, we'd got unreserved seating in the balcony & whilst we certainly weren't late it was filling up fast.
To the main act then which was 'Saxon' and of course they were great as you'd expect, they played for about two hours so very good value as well. The Empire accommodates 2000 people, small by some standards and all the better for that. Plenty of banter from Biff Byford & of course plenty of singing from us. The title track of their latest album 'Battering Ram' got us underway with the great singalong tracks of 'Strong arm of the law,' Never surrender' & of course 'Wheels of steel' following on They played two encores the first one being rather special as Fast Eddie came back out and together they played 'Ace of Spades' as a tribute to Lemmy who both 'Saxon' & 'Girlschool' should have supported last year before his demise they then played the ever popular 747 (Strangers in the night).
Paul left just as the encore started to make sure he got his train back OK, we knew our trains were OK so stayed to the end, as the final chords of 'Princess of the night' finished and the band bid us farewell, Kev & I joyously picked up our ears and headed home.
Another great gig & I will happily see them again! I took afew photos with varying results, some of the effects of not using a flash were quite good so I offer a selection here, also a set list of what the bands played.
Girlschool.  Demolition Boys/ Hit & Run/ Come the Revolution/ Take it like a band/ Future Flash/ Watch your step/ Race with the devil/ Emergency.
Fastway.   Misunderstood/ All fired up/ Another Day/ Deliver me/ Telephone/ Heft/ Feel me, touch me / Easy Livin'.
Saxon. Battering Ram/ Let me feel your power/ Sacrifice/ Solid ball of rock/ Never surrender/ Crusader/ Stand up & be counted/ The Devils footprint/ Strong arm of the law/ Killing ground/ The eagle has landed/ Queen of hearts/ And the bands played on/ Dallas 1pm/ Wheels of steel.
First encore. Ace of Spades/ 747(strangers in the night) Second encore.  Denim & leather/ Princess of the night.


My dinner of steak pie, mash and greens.

Paul and his dinner of fish and chips.


Kevin and his dinner of Spare ribs.

Girlschool take to the stage.

Girlschool  Jackie Chambers, Kim McAuliffe, Enid Williams with Denise Dufort at the back on drums. 
Kim McAuliffe  sings!
Fastway
Fast Eddie Clarke of Fastway
Saxon


Three old headbangers waiting for the next act!
 
 
Encore of 'Ace of Spades' with Fast Eddie back out on stage.
Final farewell!
 
Paul Quinn lead guitar with Saxon.