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Saturday evening music thread: 17:34 - Nov 14 with 615 viewsBlueBadger

Plug your mates' bands.





(bit of a stretch this one - mate is session drummer on the album)
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Saturday evening music thread: on 17:58 - Nov 14 with 578 viewsDropCliffsNotBombs

Feel free not to like...




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Saturday evening music thread: on 18:11 - Nov 14 with 557 viewsjudespiveyg

If anyone went to Ed Sheeran last year on the Sunday these guys were the local band.




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Saturday evening music thread: on 18:15 - Nov 14 with 551 viewsIpswichBoyBlue

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Saturday evening music thread: on 18:22 - Nov 14 with 541 viewseastangliaisblue

This is going to make me sound like an idiot, could someone please tell me how I can import youtube videos onto here from my phone? Thanks in advance.
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Saturday evening music thread: on 18:28 - Nov 14 with 520 viewscatch74

Saturday evening music thread: on 18:22 - Nov 14 by eastangliaisblue

This is going to make me sound like an idiot, could someone please tell me how I can import youtube videos onto here from my phone? Thanks in advance.


Click on three dots by the title, share, copy link, post on here!

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Saturday evening music thread: on 18:37 - Nov 14 with 509 viewseastangliaisblue

Saturday evening music thread: on 18:28 - Nov 14 by catch74

Click on three dots by the title, share, copy link, post on here!


That doesn't work for me for some reason. Anyhow I've found another way so hopefully will work. Enjoy the best tune of 2020 if it does!
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Saturday evening music thread: on 18:37 - Nov 14 with 508 viewseastangliaisblue

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Saturday evening music thread: on 20:30 - Nov 14 with 458 viewsMelford

The McCartney to my Lennon in the band I was in during 6th form. You may have seen us Badger back in the day (1997) we played Queensbury Snooker Club, Ship and Star and Metropolis in Sudbury a few times each.



I've worked with Jonny and I think he's a really talented bloke. He wrote a folk concept album about the Peasant's Revolt

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Saturday evening music thread: on 20:36 - Nov 14 with 455 viewsBlueBadger

Saturday evening music thread: on 20:30 - Nov 14 by Melford

The McCartney to my Lennon in the band I was in during 6th form. You may have seen us Badger back in the day (1997) we played Queensbury Snooker Club, Ship and Star and Metropolis in Sudbury a few times each.



I've worked with Jonny and I think he's a really talented bloke. He wrote a folk concept album about the Peasant's Revolt


Massive upvote for Jonny Day. A genuinely lovely bloke who is hugely talented.
And also has the good taste to drink in Glemsford as well(hell that video is him playing in the Angel), Mitch Scott that I linked is a mate of his as well and is another smashing bloke.
Hell, there's loads of vaguely folky youngsters round the Sudbury area at the moment. Jason Rampling(of local legends Stereojack) quite often organises acoustic afternoons in various local boozers which are well worth a look of a Sunday afternoon(likely to be difficult for you, given your working habits, I appreciate).

There is, however, no point asking me if I remember seeing someone play the much-missed S&S as I was invariably tallied by the time we got there. Or if I wasn't, I was well on the way, so I could numb myself before being dragged into Eastern's.

As a result, the only band I can ever remember seeing there was a nu-metal bunch called Overleaf. If they were your mates, I'm really sorry but they weren't very good.
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Saturday evening music thread: on 20:45 - Nov 14 with 440 viewsMelford

Saturday evening music thread: on 20:36 - Nov 14 by BlueBadger

Massive upvote for Jonny Day. A genuinely lovely bloke who is hugely talented.
And also has the good taste to drink in Glemsford as well(hell that video is him playing in the Angel), Mitch Scott that I linked is a mate of his as well and is another smashing bloke.
Hell, there's loads of vaguely folky youngsters round the Sudbury area at the moment. Jason Rampling(of local legends Stereojack) quite often organises acoustic afternoons in various local boozers which are well worth a look of a Sunday afternoon(likely to be difficult for you, given your working habits, I appreciate).

There is, however, no point asking me if I remember seeing someone play the much-missed S&S as I was invariably tallied by the time we got there. Or if I wasn't, I was well on the way, so I could numb myself before being dragged into Eastern's.

As a result, the only band I can ever remember seeing there was a nu-metal bunch called Overleaf. If they were your mates, I'm really sorry but they weren't very good.
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Overleaf? Bloody hell. They used to be called Stone until they found out there hundreds of bands called Stone. They were the band who gave us literally our first gigs supporting them. My first ever live gig was supporting Overleaf in the top room at Queensbury Snooker Club, they were always really nice to us and lent us equipment but their music was pretty w*nk.

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Saturday evening music thread: on 20:46 - Nov 14 with 439 viewsBlueBadger

Saturday evening music thread: on 20:45 - Nov 14 by Melford

Overleaf? Bloody hell. They used to be called Stone until they found out there hundreds of bands called Stone. They were the band who gave us literally our first gigs supporting them. My first ever live gig was supporting Overleaf in the top room at Queensbury Snooker Club, they were always really nice to us and lent us equipment but their music was pretty w*nk.


Oh yeah, some really nice guys there. They partially reunited a few years ago for an acoustic all-day thing that Mrs Badger did as well. They sounded much better unplugged.

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Saturday evening music thread: on 20:52 - Nov 14 with 436 viewsStochesStotasBlewe




We have no village green, or a shop. It's very, very quiet. I can walk to the pub.

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