Instead of having a Monday night rehearsal (half the band had gone off to rehearse with someone else, anyway), the senior members (by age, not talent) went off to the Tichborne Arms to confirm the end of March gig and, ahem, check out the venue. We were lucky to still have the booking; our generous host had checked the diary, seen an entry (not made by him) for 'Thomas Lord Old Gits' for Friday 30th March, and assumed that we were an OAP Rambling Group. Thinking, therefore, that he had no band for that night, he then booked The Gheckos (spelling?). It was only later that he found out that we are, in fact/allegedly, a musical troup, and not a rucksack-wielding group of orange juice drinkers, and the poor old Gheckos had to be dropped...
Anyway, it'll be a tight fit, but should be fun.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
A new departure for the TLOGS

Monday also saw the inaugural outing for the TLOGS Barbershop Quartet. Here we see them just getting going. Not sure why Tod is bending over, or where John's left hand is while Tod is bending over. I think they were just breaking into 'Wait Till The Clouds Roll By, Sally'. which as we all know is a particular Barbershop favourite. Quo it ain't.
Monday's rehearsal
Well, we had another partial get-together on Monday. No Mindy, no Ian, but it was fairly productive anyway. Did we really spend an hour and a half on 'Bad case of loving you', or was it just my imagination. In other words, did I imagine it - not "Did we do 'Just my imagination'?" Oh, you know what I mean. And no, that's not another song title. Well, it is, but I'm not referring to it here. Well, I just have, but I didn't mean to.
Thursday, 9 February 2012
The 'God Bless You, Ma'am' Tour Updates
A handful of summer gigs has blossomed into an astonishing batch of eleven - see the tour page for details.
Off we go again
After a long break following the highly successful New Year gig, the Old Gits finally started some rehearsing again. Dan and Mindy were missing, but the rest of us had a bit of an informal 'Why don't we try this one?' session.
Among the unfortunate victims of this process were classic tracks by The Eagles, Focus, Ace, Burt Bacharach (spelling?), The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Commodores and The Weather Girls. Probably a few more a well, but I can't remember.
There was also debate about whether John's DNA was in fact replicating itself in the beer bottles left above the door Shed 3b. (The ones that the lovely Mrs F refused to clear out when she was giving the Shed a clean "because they'd only be replaced...")
Among the unfortunate victims of this process were classic tracks by The Eagles, Focus, Ace, Burt Bacharach (spelling?), The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Commodores and The Weather Girls. Probably a few more a well, but I can't remember.
There was also debate about whether John's DNA was in fact replicating itself in the beer bottles left above the door Shed 3b. (The ones that the lovely Mrs F refused to clear out when she was giving the Shed a clean "because they'd only be replaced...")
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