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Date: Saturday, May 29th 2004 1085788800 (20 years 141 days ago)
Venue: The Labour Club (Website)
Location: 95-97 Charles St Northampton England NN1 3BG
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Pat Fish Solo ( guitar, vocals )
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I'll be appearing solo at the Labour Club in Northampton NN1 on Saturday 29th May.

It will be a fully naked show, no backing tracks or anything, just me and a guitar.

I'm opening for Joe Woolley, who always plays just alone with a guitar, so I didn't want to screw things up by playing more loudly than the headliner. It's free to get in, of course, and there will also be the Subflow DJs playing their very agreeable electronica in the upstairs lounge. I'll probably be on at about 9:15pm. And I'm going to play a Todd Rundgren number...
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πŸ“ Pat Says

Pleasant wee evening down the Labour Club last night as Joe Woolley brought his beat generation acoustic vibes. After a dinner of Unambitious Spaghetti, Joe and I turned up at the club just in time to watch Paul Cox do his opening set. He was a little bit on the quiet side, but this was not a mistake made by your correspondent. Stand-up-Man-and-Burns-against-Society job. A couple of faintly spectacular whoopsie-daisies, but a reasonable set for the most part. Enjoyed the singing bit, but did miss the guitar freedom that comes with a backing track. Joe came on and delivered a fine, fine set, though he too could have benefited from a bit more volume. Still, people were paying attention anyway, so that was pleasing. At the end of Joe's set, as midnight came around, I joined him onstage for a version of the Velvet Underground's "Afterhours", the appropriate timing of which seemed to delight him. Then we played Bob Dylan's "She Belongs To Me", and I'm forced to say that I think we played it rather well. Back to Shakespeare Villas for thoroughly agreeable conversation and fiercely competitive smoking.

So there you go. Apparently the NN1 Acoustic Tendency will shortly be mounting an invasion of the Oakley Arms in nearby Rushden, involving Joe, Ghost Train, Robert Bray and your correspondent. I'll let you know.
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🎼 Played

Set 1
1. Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez)
2. Sputnik
3. Lulu's Nightmare
4. Niagara
5. When Eno Sings
6. The Chinese Envoy (John Cale)
7. Ghosts
8. Hysteria
9. Just One Victory (Todd Rundgren)
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