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Old 01-05-2006, 12:12 PM   #3
Danshep
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It was really good. It was just people sharing their music - sitting quitely in a darkened room, not talking, just listening. The comedians did a lit bit of talking inbetween the songs, but it's not about the comedy. It's the sort of thing that I'd love to have all year round - not even necessarily with comedians on the stage - just a group of people that get together and play some music for each other.

Seeing Alan Brough sitting there telling stories made me realise how much I've missed seeing him on stage. He's such a brilliant storyteller. I introduced myself afterwards and quite awkwardly told him as much... I feel so wierd starting the conversation with performers (whether musical or comedic) - I'm normally around enough that they'll just notice me and start the conversation at which point it's all casual. Starting a conversation with "I really like you" is friggin wierd.

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