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9:36pm Monday 4th February 2008
...about the whole schools fiasco as Sarah appears to have that sewn up....
Short-sighted.
I could swear, but I won't. But I'll say again - short-sighted.
That's to you Hereford Council - you who are still intent on closing/merging schools even in light of public opinion.
Anyway.
I just wanted to mention a bit about Idle Hands Club Night. I'm not sure how it was done, but these guys put a great show together recently (Jan 26th) with three bands :- Thyrd Eye , How To Dress For
Cricket and Jubilee .
Jubilee features former members of Queens of the Stone Age and Nine Inch Nails . I thoroughly recommend checking these guys out. Even though it was a small turn out and an afternoon gig they still
turned in a great performance. All due respect to them.
Make sure you check out Idle Hands Club Night as they have plenty of live entertainment lined up - I may break out my dancing shoes and pop down myself !!
On the subject of live music, I'll leave you with this last link that is from Radio 1's Live Lounge and features a great couple of tracks from Tennessee's Paramore who I was lucky enough to see at
The Full Ponty last year.
Enjoy the music !
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