Thursday, November 16, 2006

Just about to watch Led Zeppelins "The song remains the same" dvd but before just want to reflect on last nights Mod Club theatre show.

So the stage was set for an amazing night of Rock'n'roll were as tight as weve ever been the venue is as good as it gets and the line up for the night was stellar!!!So guess what it was a fucking amazing night! By the time we hit the stage the mod club was at capacity people right up front jammed up againest the stage (always a buzz)with those numbers in a room the energy is bound to be good and it was if not great we have been rehearsing a new set list and i think we hit it this time with last nights set...a seamless one that just snowballed as the momentum was created then boom!..its all over and we think we left folks wanting more and thats the goal.... to put on a show make people feel..... to have a moment!... were not all the way just yet but its getting closer and we know that we can never stop learning.Just wanna say thanks to the Muki Baum charity for having us back edge 102 for all the promo the mod club especially Mark Prinsloo for doing such an amazing job with sound (as usual)Crush Luther and Thornley whos sets were highly inspiring aswell and last but not least all the people who came out to support us and this great charity.

Sunday were on our way to Ottawa kicking off our tour with a stop at Zaphods with our road companions The beautiful unknown.....headlining that night are the L.a. based Tenderbox who actually came to check us out last night we didnt have to much time to chat cause we were heading onstage when we met but Lucky talked with the guys after the show and said they were solid people and the music is brilliant check em out! After Ottawa were on our way to Sudbury Thunderbay and then Winnipeg 3 shows on the trot with a lot of driving in between lets hope the weather holds up...then were back in Southern Ontario for several dates before hitting Quebec and the Maritimes. Ok time to watch Arguably the best band of all time..

see ya

pullie