
The Jazz Butcher
Gigs
2011
May21
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Date:
Saturday, May 21st
2011
1305936000
(12 years 138 days ago)
Venue: The Lamplighter
Location: 66 Overstone Road Northampton England NN1 3JS
Admission: free
Venue: The Lamplighter
Location: 66 Overstone Road Northampton England NN1 3JS
Admission: free
Performers
Pat Fish
Solo
(
guitar, vocals
)
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♥ Reviews
The Lamplighter at the end of the tunnel
I like to think that this particular show was to mark 25 years since I first saw THE Butcher live, but it was probably more to do with Pat (hopefully) getting free beer in Northampton's Community Pub of the Year (apparently).Credit: Andy\
A lot has changed in 25 years. No smoking in the pubs. The big band replaced by the big band sound of Curtis and a computer, Liverpool used to be able to beat Spurs and I am pretty sure I had as much hair as Pat back then, rather than now being closer to Curtis' mane.... though my memory isn't what it used to be.
The set itself was a lovely variety of old and new, including the Jazz Butcher Theme, Southern Mark Smith and Caroline Wheeler's (which I am sure had a mention of King Kenny?).
Anyhow, what do we need to do to get that album's worth of new material out there????
🎼 Played
Set 1
- 1. Out of Touch
- 2. Mr. Odd
- 3. Shame About You
- 4. Ghosts
- 5. Solar Core
- 6. Southern Mark Smith
- 7. All the Saints
- 8. Jazz Butcher Theme
- 9. Police Chief
- 10. Caroline Wheeler's Birthday Present
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andyzed1 at yahoo.co.uk - Andy, NN1
23May2011 2:00 PM (12 years 136 days ago)I like to think that this particular show was to mark 25 years since I first saw THE Butcher live, but it was probably more to do with Pat (hopefully) getting free beer in Northampton's Community Pub of the Year (apparently).
A lot has changed in 25 years. No smoking in the pubs. The big band replaced by the big band sound of Curtis and a computer, Liverpool used to be able to beat Spurs and I am pretty sure I had as much hair as Pat back then, rather than now being closer to Curtis' mane.... though my memory isn't what it used to be.
The set itself was a lovely variety of old and new, including the Jazz Butcher Theme, Southern Mark Smith and Caroline Wheeler's (which I am sure had a mention of King Kenny?).
Anyhow, what do we need to do to get that album's worth of new material out there????