Oasis shows were great, but included a lot of driving and I picked up a cold which I'm still trying to shift. The Hours played in London this week at a tiny venue which was filmed for the TV session series 'The JD Set'. Look out for me removing a cameraman from the stage as he did his very best not only to block my already limited view of the stage, but to walk into a vintage telecaster. This apparently upset the rest of the film crew who had words with me after the show. I do apologize for laughing at their 'spokesperson' who had little grasp of English but did his very best to put forward his 'Roadie W**ker' theory. I put forward my best 'F**k Off Vidiot' response. We agreed to differ and I sent him on his way with my best Terry Tibbs put down for good measure. Much Love...
Heading off to Damien Hurst place on Monday to film a new video for The Hours. Looking forward to it immensely. Then we play an acoustic show with Kasabian at the Union Chapel in London on Friday, followed by shows later in the month in Glasgow, Manchester and London.
Watching 'When We Were Kings' on TV now...
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