Greendrummers @ the Klinker
Another exciting night at the klinker. Greendrummers performed a varied set in front of an appreciative audience.N-A
Oh yes, an exciting gig for the Green Drummers, the best so far due to the extensive turn out of fans coming from all over London, some as far as Wembley or Crouch End . Thank you to all the persons who came all this way to see us.
The gig included band members Korg Triton, Casio PT30, and special appearance from Aria Guitar . coming from great demand for the famous song "Love Them All" to be played. New band member who really didn't want to be there is the Dancing Shoe Box which very usefully, worked as a stool for the Microphone Stand. See, all this work at college IS NOT useless.
The gig started with a very frenetic "Sweet Bastard" song about the ressemblance between men and chocolate, followed by the "love them All" song which I must say was slightly hurried due to the lack of interest from that band which song is about, "This morning" followed, easy pop song about feelings, then "Liberated Woman", very emotionnal dark song about death . To cheer up the audience, the brand new song "the Tramp and the Tranny" followed, a fairy tail about love between a tranny froggy prince and a Princess-No-Credit. Very rude and should not be heard by anyone under 16 or Hugh. For fear of high excitement.
"not in Love " finished the set, very old song about an obsession about a famous front man from a heavy metal band.
The audience was so enthousiastic and Green Drummers didn't have time to rehearse an Encore but did an interesting improvisation on main piano, extroverting devils of graves, emotions and extroversion which will always stay in unless it comes out at the Klinker. Videos to folllow soon on Greendrummers.com . Great audience. Great gig. But will they do another one ?
Green Drummers lead singer was wearing: see through electric ball gown, with see through corset and colourful fabric hidding the main bits. All sewn by Origane-Fashion of Course.
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