is this for real Philip? I've read that these things can be more lucrative than a "regular" gig...would you draw the line at some rich socialite wanting you to play his trophy wife's birthday party?
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mcguck wrote:is this for real Philip? I've read that these things can be more lucrative than a "regular" gig...would you draw the line at some rich socialite wanting you to play his trophy wife's birthday party?
http://www.bookthebest.com/profile/the_pogues
philipchevron wrote:...in our extensive touring in 1985 and 1986, we did a few May Balls at Cambridge and Oxford which never made it to the official gig listings but paid extremely well. May Balls, for the benefit of our colonial cousins, are bacchanalian festivals where young students learn, for perhaps the first time, that they can´t hold their drink and are useless at sex. It was fascinating to watch, as another tuxedo hit the mud or another designer ball gown was shredded in the moshpit. These people, I would muse, will be RUNNING this country by the time I´m 40, what a terrifying prospect. And I was right. On both counts.
firehazard wrote:
Ah well. Guess that's why none of us ever did get to run the country.
soulfinger wrote:Wow! Book the Best are clearly really well connected. The first page of the soul section features both Al Wilson and Billy Preston. Without being disrespectful to two great performers, they are going to need a shovel!
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