Art & John Vacation at Addie's in London
It was a dream come true. We were there for the scene on Friday. Spoke to DJ (TON) and approached the booth when P A and P Jeep were discussing whether or not it's a good idea for us to come the next day and play. Luckily, they said yes. We were so happy!
Saturday 8pm, I arrived at P John's place in Bow Road after getting lost for about 2 hours (I went to Borough). Sounds kinda similar, isn't it? We had some chicken and wine and practice two songs, called a cap and we were on our way to Addie's after our Indian driver raved us up pretty badly. My migrane started again.
The set up was a breeze tho we didn't get the sound we like until the 3rd song. The crowd was excellent! There were more people than we expected (thanks to Muay for your PR). After a few Coronas I felt very comfortable playing and I know it wasn't going to be over easily.
So we played and played and played. We did about four 45-min sets and at the end of the night I didn't know what I was singing anymore. I do remember doing "My name is Mark", my favorite Blue's number satiring our new prime minister who happens to be in London at the same time for the G20 summit (I always see him standing behind Obama when taking pictures to make sure he gets good publicity).
We left absolutely high from the joy of playing, interacting, immersing ourselves to the harmonious energy. I remember P A was so kind giving us money to take a cab home and P Jeep giving us a ride back to Baron's Court.
What an unforgettable experience.
I will surely be back.
Thanks again everyone for your warm and lovely hospitality.
You have written another memorable chapter in my life and I will cherish it.
Meanwhile I'll keep writing new songs and seek for my next opportune moment to perform for you again.
I remain musically yours, London.
Website for Addie's
http://www.addiesthai.co.uk
BTW, if you got any pictures, pls post.
Saturday 8pm, I arrived at P John's place in Bow Road after getting lost for about 2 hours (I went to Borough). Sounds kinda similar, isn't it? We had some chicken and wine and practice two songs, called a cap and we were on our way to Addie's after our Indian driver raved us up pretty badly. My migrane started again.
The set up was a breeze tho we didn't get the sound we like until the 3rd song. The crowd was excellent! There were more people than we expected (thanks to Muay for your PR). After a few Coronas I felt very comfortable playing and I know it wasn't going to be over easily.
So we played and played and played. We did about four 45-min sets and at the end of the night I didn't know what I was singing anymore. I do remember doing "My name is Mark", my favorite Blue's number satiring our new prime minister who happens to be in London at the same time for the G20 summit (I always see him standing behind Obama when taking pictures to make sure he gets good publicity).
We left absolutely high from the joy of playing, interacting, immersing ourselves to the harmonious energy. I remember P A was so kind giving us money to take a cab home and P Jeep giving us a ride back to Baron's Court.
What an unforgettable experience.
I will surely be back.
Thanks again everyone for your warm and lovely hospitality.
You have written another memorable chapter in my life and I will cherish it.
Meanwhile I'll keep writing new songs and seek for my next opportune moment to perform for you again.
I remain musically yours, London.
Website for Addie's
http://www.addiesthai.co.uk
BTW, if you got any pictures, pls post.


2 Comments:
I do welcome you to be here again ^^
I love your voice and you guys' work..
Thanks for a great entertainment ^^
natto
ps...i will tell Taai to post photo for you nakaa
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