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Date Posted: 00:43:15 07/01/03 Tue
Author: Penny
Subject: Re: acoustic gig in july
In reply to: alice 's message, "acoustic gig in july" on 07:51:03 06/30/03 Mon

dear alice,

at some point can i do a support slot at one of your gigs doing poetry and pointless drum bashing?

thangyewvairmuch,

penny x

(the one who doesn't dance for the seven inches any more due to injury)


>yo! the seven inches will be doing their acoustic
>action at the following gig...
>
>automated alice presents...
>
>Sunday 27th July
>The Cardigan Arms
>£3
>8pm
>Jeff Greene of The Butterflies of Love
>Horton Parks
>The Seven Inches go acoustic (TBC)
>
> You may remember the butterflies of love from their
>gigs they played in Leeds last year, they are "the
>tallest, skinniest band in America. They are also the
>best new band in America." according to melody maker
>and get compared to early REM, Galaxie 500 and The
>Go-Betweens.
>
> Horton Parks is one man Dan Austin and his friends.
>Straight outta leeds he is, but a love of the wild
>west and Jonny Cash is evident. He has a record out
>on Squirrel Records at some point soon too.
>
>Leeds' indie pop favourites, The Seven Inches leave
>their electric guitars and do things a little bit more
>gently than usual, expect pointless percussion
>instruments, melodicas and dancing (as usual).

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