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Friday, 3 February 2012

WE ARE SAILING - OR SLEDGING, MORE LIKE!

Hello again - the last 2 weeks have flown by, it's February already, the snow is about to fall, and it's time again to dust off our sledges and point ourselves in the direction of some music making!

The first holidays of the year are completed (Chrissie at great pains to point out (understandably!) that she and Paul were not away together!) and, before the second phase begins (for Hugh later this month, and Dave in March - au naturelle!), we're going to play a couple of gigs, to get rid of the ring rust and, hopefully, add a couple of numbers to the ever lengthening list!

First gig is a private party, this Saturday, and then next Thursday 9 February, we make a welcome return to The Jolly Sailor on Sunderland Street in Macclesfield. Now, those of you with long memories will know that the Jolly has had a somewhat chequered past; in fact, at one stage, there were more punters leaving the pub through the windows than there were through the door! However, over the last couple of years, Glyn has really turned the place round - great ambience, good beer, jazz music in the background (hopefully, not next Thursday!), and even a smart eaterie ("Muckers"!) upstairs. The re-generation of that part of town with the advent of other gathering places, like The Treacle Tap and The Snow Goose, has also helped to make it a much better place to be, than it was - the next challenge will be to get more than 2 people at a time eating in the Indian restaurant across the road (I suspect that will take a little longer!).

So, come next Thursday evening, we'll be there, and we hope to see the place full and jumping - I'm sure that, when they hear us, the punters in the Tap and the Goose will be hot footing it down the street as well - hopefully, in our direction!

Other gigs are in the pipeline; now that we've got several private parties in place, we're looking to sprinkle a couple more pub gigs around - we've been asked by Porters and the aforementioned Snow Goose to play, and we're looking for mutually convenient dates - so watch this space!

As ever, you can keep up to date (and even leave us comments - gulp!) on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/122280790779/ (how down with the kids are we??!!), so keep in touch.

Saturday, 14 January 2012

What happens at an 18th Birthday Party??

Just a quick update, as it's too cold to go outside (funny how spoilt we get with all this mild weather!); we're gigging again tonight (more of that in a bit), and it's an opportunity to bring you up to date with our gig at The Windmill, last Friday.
The chalk board in the pub (above) threw us a bit when we arrived - we thought there was a support band on, until it was pointed out that Chilli & Hotpot was the sustenance on offer to the punters, and not a popular beat combo!
It was only 6 weeks or so since we had played at the same venue, so we were a little worried about "over-exposure" but, fortunately, there was little to fear. True enough, the crowd was a little thinner than usual to start with - probably as a result of the economic crisis or post-Christmas torpor, or whatever - but things soon picked up! As well as some welcome and familiar faces, there were many new "fans" to be converted, so we went for the tried and trusted "party" set! We use the first set as a "warm up" and opportunity to "test drive" some new stuff, but we've stumbled across what seems to be a perfect flow for the second set, which starts with "cheese" trundles through some heavier stuff into more modern material (via the odd glam rock and punk tune) ending triumphantly with full audience participation on "Delilah"! And, to prove that we appeal to many generations, here's some of our younger fans

a couple of our older fans
and, finally, a couple of previous band members, Frank Witt (looking suspiciously like an estate agent!) and Paul Hambley (looking suspiciously like a ventriloquist's dummy!)
The evening went from strength to strength, and the fact that we weren't allowed to finish until 12:15am said it all. We had a great time, and we hope everyone else did - thanks as ever for your support!
As mentioned, we're gigging again tonight - 18th Birthday Party at the Brewery (so not far to travel!); don't think we've ever played for such a young gathering before, so it will be interesting to see how it goes. Just to be on the safe side, we've been practising "Nellie The Elephant" - don't worry, it's the Toy Dolls version, so we haven't completely sold out!
After tonight, there's a bit of a break until early Feb, as the holiday season has started again - not Dave this time, it's Chrissie and Paul that are off for some sunshine!
Before I close, a plea/request: you will see in the gig list that there is a provisional booking for a wedding on 2 May - unfortunately, none of us can remember where this is supposed to be, or who it is for! Maybe, it will become clear in the fullness of time but, if anyone reading this has enquired about a booking on this day, can you e-mail us via the link on the right hand side of the blog??
Quote of the day: Remember, a chicken is just an egg's way of creating another egg! (Samuel Butler)

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

2012, 6000 AND ALL THAT!


Well, here it is - 2012 has arrived - how did that happen?? A Very Happy & Healthy New Year to all our readers - we hope it brings you everything you want!

And what better way to start the year, and forget about return to work, economic crises, Eurozone meltdown etc., than to get some good music in your ears, and good beer down your throat?? You have the opportunity to do both on Friday 6 January, because we are back at The Windmill in Whiteley Green (a mere 6 weeks after our last visit!) to help celebrate what has become an annual event - The Local Ale Sale, where many delicious beers from the local breweries are laid on and great music is provided over the whole weekend to help it go down! We have the privilege of kicking the whiole thing off and, if it's anything like the last 2 years, it will be a great night - so be there early to get a seat, and then be prepared to get off it and dance!


Our last gig of 2011, as previously trailed, was at the Old Ship on the Friday before New Year's Eve (see above) - and suffice it to say that it was well into NYE itself, before we finished! In fact, I think we broke the record for set lengths that night - the first one lasted over an hour, and the second set ran from 10:25pm until 12:40am - that's right 2 hours and 15 minutes - even Bruce Springsteen would be proud of that! As ever, Paparazzi Pete was there to take photos, and you can see a selection on the Dazed and Confused Massive Facebook page (under the Photos tab) - including the welcome return of the, now legendary, Ali Unwin "Shoulder Surf" (her carrier did a great job of keeping her head away from the ceiling rafters!)


We have another gig booked for the following week, and at least one in February, so it looks as though 2012 will be another busy year, AND our fame is still spreading! After reporting previously on our 40 fans in Romania, I'm delighted to report that we have now been read by one person in each of Canada, India, Latvia and Morocco - as well as someone in Saudi Arabia!! I suspect the latter is a mega-rich oil sheik who is looking for a band to play at his daughter's wedding - so watch this space for the next instalment of Dazed & Confused On Tour!!

Oh, and by the way, the ticker passed 6000 hits just before New Year, so many thanks to everyone for sticking with this drivel!!

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO OUR ROMANIAN FRIENDS!!

You may be wondering about the title of this post, so let me explain. One of the little gizmos, that come with the Blogger tool that is used to create these literary gems, is a tracker that allows you to see how many times the blog is accessed, which posts are most "popular" (stretching the meaning of that word there!) and, surprisingly, where our readers are based. Unsurprisingly, the majority come from the UK but, in addition to a healthy band of followers in the USA, Netherlands and Germany, there have been 36 people accessing the blog from Romania!! This being the case, it's only right and proper to wish them a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year (or more accurately Crăciun fericit şi un An Nou Fericit!).

On which note, we roll on to the bin ends of 2011; just 4 days until the Big Ho Ho Ho, and only 11 until we kiss goodbye to the whole year! now, I don't know about you lot, but this year has just shot by - so much has happened that I'm really not too sure how it's all been fitted in. For D&C there has been the usual pot pourri of gigs, holidays, illnesses, fallings out etc., but it's been another fantastic year, and we've had a great time - not least because of the fabulous people (old friends and new) that we have met over the year, and this theme continued at Fizz's birthday party in Hertfordshire last weekend. Fizz & Tim live in a big house in Hertfordshire, and have wanted us to play for them ever since they saw us play at a wedding in a Welsh Castle 2 years ago - and they eventually got us. However, as you might expect with our band, nothing was completely straightforward! We'd made great plans to leave in plenty of time to arrive at F&T's house by 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, but last minute beer deliveries to the Snow Goose & The Ship (who, strangely, had not banked on much being drunk on Friday night!) meant that it was 1:45pm before the dirty white tour bus (i.e. the brewery van) pulled away - of course, the snow and ice, that was around until we hit Nottingham, didn't help either! Anyway. we eventually pulled up in their driveway at 5:00pm, so still had plenty of time to set up, and get back to the hotels for a shower and a couple of pints!

The gig itself was wonderful - even though the 100 or so members of the audience (in the living room, by the way!) were a little "hesitant" in the first set, I said to Hugh that they looked as though they were "poised to spring" (to use a feline analogy)! This certainly proved to be the case - from start to finish of the second set (which lasted a little over 2 hours) the dance floor was full of jumping, singing, dancing, sweating bodies! A human pyramid was built on the dance floor, Fizz gave us her own rendition of "Honky Tonk Women" and it was amazing that the final rousing chorus of "Delilah" didn't cause the plaster to drop off the ceiling!

All in all, a brilliant night and, although there was a hiatus in the morning when Matt's chauffeuse left without him, everyone got home safely. Many thanks to Tim, Fizz, and their guests, for their wonderful hospitality and participation.

So, the last gig of the year beckons and, as you will see from the pic above, as well as the publicity on our Dazed and Confused Massive Facebook page, we're going out with a bang at The Old Ship Inn on Beech Lane. As ever, it promises to be a great night, and it should be a good way to prepare yourselves for the following night's festivities, so get along if you can - the fun starts at 9:00pm.

It just remains for us to wish you all (and your friends and families) a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

I KNOW, I KNOW - HAPPY HALLOWEEN, BONFIRE NIGHT....

...and nearly Happy Christmas!!

It was only when Jane O'Leary accosted me at a "WinterFest" (whatever happened to "ChristmasFest??) event last Friday with the words "You've not done your blog for ages, and I love reading it", that 2 things struck me:

1. It is a really long time since I did this (about 6 weeks, actually!); so long, in fact, that Dave has actually been on holiday and returned, since the last entry!
2. Jane must need some serious help if she enjoys reading this and knows how long it is since it was updated!

Anyways up - no excuses, apart from early onset what do you call it, and the fact that the weeks just seem to fly by, so I will try and rack my brains to recall what has happened since I last put finger to keyboard, and what is coming up - all before I disappear to watch City try and cling onto Champions League football against the Hun!

When we last "spoke", we were about to make a triumphant return to The Old Ship - we did just that and, although it's now just a hazy memory (for a number of reasons!), it was as splendid a night as we have come to expect there. There was plenty of the usual noise, heat and jumping up and down, and I believe plans are afoot to secure another gig there before the end of the year (more of that later).

In the middle of November, we played at the xxth Birthday Party (oh, alright 40th!) of Claire Smith - that's guitarist Andy's better half! It was a fantastic night - people arriving from all over the place, and music/dancing/singing continuing into the wee small hours. I can always tell when it has been a good night - I find it hard to get out of bed in the morning! On this occasion, it was tough, but not so much of a chore, as we went to the Remembrance Parade the following morning - wouldn't miss Micky Jones in his finery for anything (and the "livener" in the Jolly Sailor afterwards helped as well!).

Our last November gig was at The Windmill, where we have played several times before and, as ever, it morphed from a cabaret club atmosphere (because loads of people turn up for a meal beforehand) into a general free for all at the end! Ally Roberts actually brought a mob with her to celebrate her own xxth Birthday Party, and they kept the far end of the pub dancing, as well as the front bit! This gig saw the debut of 4 new songs - Copperhead Road, There's a Guy Works Down t'Chippy, Never Lookin' Back and (by special request of Paparazzi Pete!) Should I Stay or Should I Go? All of them, while needing the usual polish and lyric learning, seemed to go down well, and will, no doubt, remain for some time! We're due back at the Windmill on 6 January for our normal first gig of the year so, if you want to get rid of the first week back at work blues, you could do a lot worse (ignore the tbc in the gig list, I'll get rid of that!).

And so we approach the truly festive season (say it aint so, mama!), and we kick off our contribution with a return to Congolia on Saturday. It's the first time we've crossed the border since June 2009, and we are honoured to do it for some longstanding friends associated with Congleton Ladies Circle (who can ever forget their Ladies Night at the Clonter Opera?!). It's at Congleton Town Hall, but I'm afraid it's a private do, so you'll have to gather outside and listen, if you're not going! The following week, we're on the road - to Hertfordshire! We're playing another xxth Birthday Party - this time at Fizz & Tim's pad, and there promises to be plenty of fun and games, so we're making a weekend of it!

So no public gigs before Christmas, but we are loathe to let the year end without seeing it out in style so, although we can't play on New Year's Eve, we are trying to set a gig up at The Ship on Friday 30 December. Hopefully, this will happen, and we'll keep you posted, either on here or on our "Dazed and Confused Massive" page on Facebook.

It just remains for me to wish you all the very best, as you attack the streets of your various towns, to carry out that tribal activity known euphemistically as "Christmas Shopping" - remember, it's the thought that counts, so if doing that shopping doesn't bear thinking about - you're in trouble!

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

MILLSTONES, SHIPS, HOLIDAYS AND FOOTBALL!

Good morning all! How is everyone on this fine sunny morning - well I hope?!

Time to update you all on what has (or has not) been going on in the crazy, wacky lives of Dazed & Confused over the couple of weeks since we were last together. Now, I could make this very quick and say "not a lot", but that would be unfair on you - and not strictly true, so here, in a couple of paragraphs-ish, is a quick resume!


Saturday 8 October - finally time for us to rock up at The Old Millstone in Waters Green - it had been a long time coming (over 2 years, as you all know), so it was with not a little trepidation that we approached the gig! As 2 of us had to make a guest appearance at a family birthday party, in Stockport, on the same evening, we arranged with mein host/hostess (Ken & Donna) that we could set up in the afternoon, and then just pitch up and play later on. This was a great plan but, unfortunately, nobody had told the 6 or 7 people playing pool on the tables that were in exactly the same spot as we were intending to play something different! The upshot of this was that we had to lug the equipment into the stage area (which is excellent, by the way!), dump it in a corner, and then bugger off! When I say we, even that's not as straightforward as it might be....Chrissie had already sent her apologies (women's work to do around the house!), Dave was on holiday (yes, really!) and Andy was still in bed, so it was left to Hugh, Paul and Matt to load up the van at the brewery, along with some beer casks that had to be delivered to the Snow Goose after we had set up the gear.. Once this was done, Matt said "it's OK, I'll walk cos it's not far". So, Hugh and Paul arrive at the Millstone, unload the gear, and get back in the van - still no sign of Matt - suddenly, the phone rings "Where are you?" says Matt; "just getting in the van to go to the Snow Goose, where are you?" says us; "I'm just behind the van, I went to the Snow Goose first!" says the tweedy one. Those of you with long memories will recall that Matt actually forgot we were playing a radio session for Canalside a year or so ago, and arrived with minutes to spare, so I guess we shouldn't have been surprised, but even so..........


Anyway, the gig was brilliant - loads of new and old faces there; a great time seemed to be had by all, and Ken & Donna were delighted to have the pub full and rocking. Having checked out a couple of other gigs there before and afterwards, that's not always the case, so many thanks to everyone who came and made it such a good night!


Since the gig, the holiday virus has hit again! Dave is actually back (doesn't go again until early November!), but both Hugh and Chrissie have been soaking up the Spanish sun (and rain) over the last couple of weeks, so we've had no chance to practice, although we are hoping to make a bit of noise later this week, in advance of Saturday's thrash at The Ship - on which note.....


Yes, it's time for us to hit Lucy's gaff again this weekend! It is over 6 months since we were there, but it always seems to be like going home. and it never ceases to amaze me what a good night it always is. Everything just seems to slot into place - great atmosphere, great crowd (who are able to get nice and close!) and great beer so, as ever, we are really looking forward to it - and we will have a full complement of band, which is quite unusual these days! As ever, we hope to see loads of you there - what better way to welcome November - gulp!

Talking of pubs, there are quite a few possible hostelry gigs on the horizon - we've had enquiries from The Wharf (now run by Chris from The Hollins), the Jolly Sailor (our old mate Glyn) andthe aforementioned Snow Goose, so watch this space for more news as and when it surfaces.




Finally, I couldn't close this epistle without a word of consolation for Pete Banks (Paparazzi Pete, as he is better known) and any other United fans that happen to read this! I don't like to intrude on personal grief, and I know it must be a hard week after the humiliation that you suffered on Sunday, but all I can say is that we feel your pain - it has been a long time coming, and you have done it to us City fans many times in the past, so it is only fair! If it's any comfort, at least you'll have time to get used to it - cos it's going to happen on a few more occasions in the future!!

Sunday, 2 October 2011

SINGING IN THE HEAT!!

OK - so 3 weeks ago, we posted to say that summer was over, rain till next March etc. etc., and what happens - we only go and get a blinking heatwave don't we?!



Now don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining - spending the back end of September/front end of October in temperatures of 25+ degrees is perfectly OK by me; however, the White Lion in Disley on a hot and sweaty Friday night is certainly a challenge - even with the big fan!

As usual , the crowd was small, but perfectly formed; it was great to see Andrea, Ally, Ian and Roger there - we really do appreciate you coming all the way out to the wilds of Disley to support us, and we hope you had as good a time as we did.


Ray, the landlord, did us proud - not only did he provide 6 lots of fish and chips for us to eat at 1:00am, but he also lent Paul his suspect t-shirt from last year, after he was told we had a pic of it, and were undecided as to whether it would offend or amuse. After much deliberation, I've decided to let you make your own minds up, so here goes (it's Ray in the photo by the way, not Paul!)........






So, the first leg of our pub mini-tour is put to bed, and the next leg happens next Saturday (8 October) and, as previously trailed, it sees us at The Millstone in Water's Green, Macclesfield. The fair should have buggered off by then, so that's one lot of competition sorted out, and we can easily de-rail whoever's playing at the Nag's Head! As mentioned before, it would be great to see everyone down there, and we will try and go for maximum audience participation (makes it easier on us too!).


Dave is on holiday this week (quite right, I hear you say - he deserves a break!), but we are pushing ahead with practice on Thursday - looking at new songs like "Never Looking Back". "There's a Man Works Down the Chipshop...," "Should I Stay or Should I Go?", "Copperhead Road" etc. etc., so at least some of them should be ready to air in the very near future, if not on Saturday!

Make the most of the sunshine - oh wait, it's p*ssing down! :-((

PS: Just about to pass the 5000 visitor mark for this piece of literary genius - thanks (and apologies!) to everyone who takes the time to read it!

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