Glastonbury Bar
For anybody who missed Glastonbury there's a good round up of it all on 6 Music, just listening now. Apparently, there was a bar backstage selling drinks such as "Fizzy Rascal" and "Neil Diamond White",
Any other good ones you can think of, "Bitter Sea Power" , "Sozzled Stevens" perhaps.
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'Champagne?'
'I'll take a bottle of The Verve Cliquot'.
Me, I'll just have…
… half a bottle of the Amy house wine.
Sorry
Bitter & Twisted?
A fine ale from Harviestoun Brewery in Alva - widely applicable to musical types
http://www.harviestoun.com/bitter.htm
Also:
The Arcade Fire Water
Blur
I'll have a Normal Water son and a Martini Carthy
etc
can i have a glass of the nice
Crowded House White (yeah, i know it's a retread of the Amy gag), a Vodka Martini Shaken (Stevens) not stirred, and a pint of (Will) Youngs
here's my round!
Bloody Mary Hopkins
Or James Brown ale
Or some Suicider
But No Beat-ales even with a splash Rolling Stone’s ginger wine.
Maybe a Black Velvet Underground or Mojitucker chaser.
Something sophisticated maybe a Brandy Newman it could end up with Blurred vision, but no Bucks Fizz.
For those who aren’t drinking
Wu-Tango and er Ice-Tea
I want a...
Bloody Mary Hopkins, sharpish. Genius!
Sherry, Gerry?
I'll have a glass of Sensational Alex Harvey's Bristol Cream, followed by Sambuca T & The MGs, followed by The Curaco, and then perhaps I will need a bucket
Oooh, and
Some Bryan Adnams, Absolut2, Stolly Parton, Bodyriojas, My Bloody Clementine and Long Island Ice T. Perhaps they could cover Rainbow's Ansinthe You've Been Gone?
(my coat? it's that blue parka)
Electric Light Ale
Electric Light Ale Orchestra
Magnerszine
Chris De Carlsberg
Pinot Grigiot Palladino
...and my favourite new band MG&T
A bottle of...
...Rolling Thunder Rock would go down well. My partner will have an Al Martini with Spanish Ice.
The Bacardigans
that is all.
whole lotta drinking going on
Sherry lee lewis....
Beers for Fears or tears for beers
As if by magic...
This information arrives in connection with British Sea Power's own festival at the Tan Hill Pub (see The Word passim):
"To top it all at the pub at the top of the world, British Sea Power have been invited by local brewers the Dent Brewery to create their own BSP beer, which will be on tap throughout the weekend. Tan Hill will be donating all profits from the BSP beer to charity. Those attending will also be able to buy the beer in bottled form."
Sing Ye From The Hillsides! Hosted by British Sea Power
29-31 August 2008
The Tan Hill Inn, Tan Hill, Richmond, Swaledale, North Yorkshire
Tickets £50 (plus booking fee) from: www.ticketline.co.uk
that's fantastic
nobody buy any tickets till i get home....
British Beer Power
Cheers, just received an e-mail about that tonight from BSP Head Quarters. It seems too good an opportunity to miss.
A vat of...
Skolin Blunstone please.