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Friday, 23 April 2010

Genetix Gymnasium, Leek



Happy Birthday Chris! Remember, it's been scientifically proved that the more birthdays you have the longer you live.

As we set off from Stoke we could see in the distance a hot air balloon floating over Leek – good to know that there's at least one form of air transport not affected by volcanic dust. We often see see balloons on the  way to a gig and for us the first sighting of the year is like hearing the first cuckoo of spring –  summer is surely on its way.

Around ninety people came to celebrate Chris's fiftieth birthday and just about everybody seemed to be sporting the very popular Daisy Duke look to dance to Collin and the Moody Food Ceili Band.

During the interval we were fed with a hog roast, admired the golfing birthday cake with the legend 'Don't Ask' – so we didn't, and were entertained by a David Brent style dance routine from Chris's work colleagues.

Sorry the photos all went a bit Pete Tong – we'll get around to reading the manual one day – but in case you can't see through the digital haze, this is what you danced.

The Cock o' the North / 100 Pipers
The Snowball
Doxie Marches
Thady U Ganda
The Siege of Delhi / The Earl's Chair
Nova Scotia
Boston Tea Party
Old Swan Gallop
Discouraging Waltz / Ragtime Annie
Foula Reel
Cumberland Square Eight
Circassian Circle

1 comment:

  1. I forgot to say that we had a nice thank-you note from Chris:

    Thank-you to you, the band and your excellent caller.

    You will probably have noticed that we (and I in particular) had a wonderful evening - the most perfect way to spend a 50th birthday. Your great music and the dancing, which owed more to enthusiasm than technique, were fundamental to a very special evening.

    Thank-you again.

    Chris.

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