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Tuesday, May 27, 2008 
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The Bays - Scala
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7:48 AM
 

Hello, there.

As we're aware you are all busy people, we'll keep it short and to the point just to let you know that we're playing at The Scala in Kings Cross this Friday 30th May, an amazing venue with a fine history of
quirkiness and unusual events. In fact, last time I was at The Scala, it was still a cinema, it was the mid 80s and I was attending an all-night festival of psychadelic B-Movies, so there'll be a bonus prize for anyone at the gig on Friday who spots the moment I go into a flashback hole and start playing chords from a film about frog-worshipping bikers (short and to the point, Palmskin, you're losing them).

Anyway, Friday's gig is a Production London event, which in a way squares the circle of The Scala's rich history. It's going to be a night full of film and music, with two rooms of live music, DJs, short film showcases and visuals. There's even a singer-songwriter knocking about for those of you who haven't been satisfied by The Bays (we'll be on some time around Midnight), Sunharbour, who are a 16-piece collective who have played with everybody under the proverbial, Moe Foe and their live Drum and Bass set, not to mention a whole heap of Djs gathered from various funky places around the planet, who'll be going from ten in the evening till five - yes, five, count 'em - in the morning.

If you're a Bay mailing list person you can get on our Concession list for £8 entry tickets, otherwise you'll have to bring two freshly pulled teeth and - no, no - tickets are a reasonable tenner in advance or £12 on the door.

I have a feeling Friday is going to be ushering in that pleasantly unhinged festival atmosphere, so consider it a warm-up for all the other Bays events I know you have in your diaries already - Bloom, Big Chill, possibly even the next outing of our Orchestral Project, on 6th June in Birmingham. But more of that later. Now you can get back to that vital work I dragged you away from. Work hard, my friends, for come Friday we make party, yes?

love
Simon Palmskin.

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Ian

 
I'd love to be there but I'll be out of town - hope you have a great one!
 
Posted by Ian on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 7:52 PM
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Bitchie Hottin

 
teeth, ha!
 
Posted by Bitchie Hottin on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 8:41 PM
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POSTCHIMP

 
What is all this talk of "that pleasantly unhinged festival atmosphere"...I am only going to Glastonbury and Bestival and I dont seeThe Bays there. I expect they will play Shambala or some other festival I am not going to.
 
Posted by POSTCHIMP on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 9:26 PM
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Symbeline

 
Nope, nowhere to be seen at Shambala either! :-(

Dr Meaker were amazing though, a bit of a substitute for a live dance band, drum and bass and really lovely singer!
 
Posted by Symbeline on Monday, August 25, 2008 - 4:44 PM
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Lisa
Lisa Moore

 
Hahhahahaaahhaaaa maybe they saw you swaying about in Liverpool & now they are avoiding us. xxx
 
Posted by Lisa on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 12:05 PM
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