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@brookecombe unreal tonight @wardrobeleeds That was some gig and some talent. Loved every second. Keep the faith!

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Waking up your #WellerWednesday with some walls that are tumbling down.
Have a great day Rudies 🖤🏁
#2ToneDublin
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@SVG__Collection Still recall the first time I heard Gil. “The Bottle” was, ironically ,on the jukebox of the pub I worked in. Same jukebox also had “Family Affair” on it. I imagine punters and staff probably got tired of hearing those songs played on repeat, I never did 😂
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“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” is one of the greatest protest songs ever, and it still hits just as hard
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection
Happy birthday to Gil Scott-Heron, born on this day in 1949!
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Ronnie Lane 🎩🪄“Ooh La La”
Happy Heavenly Birthday to Ronnie Lane, born April 1st, 1946. 🎂🎂🎂
The heart and soul of Faces, his tender vocal turned this into a timeless, bittersweet classic.
Great song.
#RonnieLane
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😳 Oh God, yes please 😛
Vicky ✨@vickyinatutu
It’s a shame this is an April Fools cos you actually couldn’t take my money fast enough.
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@brookecombe Of course I have. Also re bought the LP in orange 🍊😄
Now, how about my getting a copy of that HCITY single - will there be any At St Luke’s (not that I’ve been going on about it or anything 😂)?
New song is excellent btw 👌❤️
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@SalvadorDafti Sat with Nico at La Sorbonne in Edinburgh back in 1985 talking about Brian Jones, Dylan and Jim Morrison - all ex boyfriends of hers.
“Ah, Jeem, he vas craaayzeee…” 😎
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We’ve seen a lot of posts today from musicians talking about how tough things are right now — undersold tours, cancelled shows, albums struggling to land. It really does feel like uncertain times across the whole industry.
Even our own upcoming tour hasn’t escaped it. Two of our venues have closed their doors, meaning our Manchester show has moved to the Deaf Institute after the sad closure of 33 Oldham Street, and our Edinburgh date is now at Sneaky Pete’s after Legends was turned into something else entirely.
Times are hard. We feel it too.
Everyone has less money, and the world feels stranger by the week.
But this is exactly why the grassroots scene matters more than ever. Independent venues and promoters are the ones taking real risks — the people running the door themselves, hoping 50 tickets sold is enough to break even. The £9‑a‑pint arenas will be fine. It’s the independent rooms, the passionate teams, and the bands on the road who need the support.
We know how lucky we are to get to do this.
We love touring. We love seeing you there.
One day it’ll all be over — time moves fast.
So here’s the call to arms: if you can, show up. Support the bands you love. Back the venues that keep live music alive. Pack out the rooms, sing the words, and stand so close you end up blocking the singer’s feet with your pint on the edge of the stage.
Grassroots music survives when we all decide it matters. Our tour is on sale now, and so are a lot of others. Support the scene 💛 🤘
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