Saturday, 21 August 2010

Goodbye Mr Jones

We are sorry to say that after just under a year behind the drums with the Sheds, Paul Jones told the band last Thursday that "playing music is not top of his list of priorities" and he no longer "fancies it". In reply, on behalf of the band, KC thanks Paul for providing "a fresh energy to the music of a bunch of old geezers and to let us know if he ever fancies bashing the skins again".

A first for this band - a drummer sacks us before we sack them!

Skinkers


At last a chance to play again. Shed Heads are asked to provide the entertainment at the leaving do of AW's colleague Jonathan ("Jonno") Dunn next door to The London Dungeon on Tooley Street.
AW is a reluctant front man as KC says he will not do the between song patter and proves yet again his forte is insulting an audience but somehow getting away with it!

As one of the band sums up the performance: "a confident live rehearsal".

Set list: Back In The USSR, One For The Road, London Calling, Blue Moon Of Kentucky, With A Little Help From My Friends (with Jonathan Dunn); Ooh La La, The Weight, Instant Karma, How Come? Feel Like Making Love, Place Your Hands, Last Train To Clarkesville, 5448, What's My Number?, Mystery Train, These Boots Are Made For Walking and She's Tuff.