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For DocSpock (and anyone else who values live music)
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A couple of Sundays back I found myself in the Cornucopia pub in Southend, where I was greatly impressed by the band ("Not Dead Yet").
I've just found out that someone there had a video camera, and has put their performance on Youtube. I think that this is a great deal better than most of what's on the radio these days. What does everyone else think?
I've just found out that someone there had a video camera, and has put their performance on Youtube. I think that this is a great deal better than most of what's on the radio these days. What does everyone else think?
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Thanks, Toff.
It's a tiny pub
http://www.whatsonins...nueimg/cornucopia.jpg
The band takes up nearly half the floor space! They play just for the fun of it, rather than to make money. (The band includes two of the 79-year-old landlady's sons, plus her grandson).
It's a tiny pub
http://www.whatsonins...nueimg/cornucopia.jpg
The band takes up nearly half the floor space! They play just for the fun of it, rather than to make money. (The band includes two of the 79-year-old landlady's sons, plus her grandson).
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Unfortunately, there aren't many bands who'll play for just a few free drinks, Doc. We do have one or two pubs around here in Suffolk where you can often find impromptu performances from folk musicians but most bands want more money than the pubs can afford. (I can understand that people who are semi-pro musicians need to be paid but it's still nice to find a few people who play just for fun).
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