Yes, it's been an Adam Bomb weekend this weekend. Only night not photographing him was Saturday, and that was only because he was in East Anglia (And also cause I was away seeing Gav Webster)
The Bedside was a huge difference to Trills. Which is weird because on Friday I thought Trills was gonna be the best place of the weekend. Just goes to show how much the fire & fireworks change the show doesn't it!
This gig produced another of my favorite shots os the weekend. A shot of Paulo on bass - The last in the album!
Just seems to be mostly a showcase of Paulo tonight.
I love photographing Paulo, you always get amazing shots of him with him being so animated!
Another reason that there's not many from tonight, I was out at Trills for a mates birthday! What a night it was! We took 4 Adam Bomb virgins with us, they had there cherries popped and want more.
Just a shame he wasn't allowed to use fire or fireworks that night :(
Still a damn good show though, and got one of my favorite shots of the entire weekend... The one of the drummer Wookie!
Always a pleasure to see these guys.
Many fond memories of when my last band where together (Forgma) and we used to do a lot of gigs together.
I was looking forward to seeing Clear Blue Skies as it was to be the first time I was to see them performing acoustically. They sure as hell didn't dissapoint!
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A stand in band from Houghton - The original band pulled out on the morning of the gig!
Twas some lasses birthday methinks, and methinks it was her who got up to sing "Elvis Isn't Dead" with them as you'll see in the last few shots.
Her name was Racheal Green if I remember rightly.
Was a fun night, just wish I coulda stayed longer, but I still wasn't feeling too good - been laid up in bed all week with a relapse of my glandular fever dammit!!!!
Good luck with your french tour lads!
Whilst Jason's away covering "Stormin' The Castle" this weekend, what do I get to cover? Morpeth flood!!!!!
Morpeth hit the headlines 6th/7th September 2008 - No just locally, but NATIONALLY - as it was hit by the biggest flood since 1963.
I got down there on Sunday morning to witness the aftermath. Lots of people have lost everything they own to mother nature. Lots of businesses will (i expect) be closed for a number of weeks whilst they get their shops sorted out.
It was trully quite upsetting to see the scale of the damage, making me feel glad that I live quite a distance from the river Wansbeck!
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