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Little Fish @ Exeter College Ball

Posted on Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 23:45 by Registered CommenterWildblanket in | Comments1 Comment | References1 Reference

I was considering venturing into the wilds of Essex tonight to see Slummin Angels again. A trip out of London is often exciting; on the other hand an hour and a half drive each way, virtually to Southend is rather a lot of travelling. When Juju from Little Fish invites me to Oxford it only takes a moment to decide that this is a more sensible trip. Apparently (I read the website) tickets for the Exeter College Ball are £50. This does include more drink than you could possibly drink and food and the chance to see JuJu wearing fairy wings!
It's all rather odd, as everything is free to ticketholders, our blue wristbands are the equivalent of an AAA pass, but also mean we can jump the queues for free whatevers. Everyone is very polite and I think you can jump the queues just by saying 'Excuse me' in a confident way. None of us are dressed in DJs or flimsy dresses so will probably be mistaken for staff anyway.
It's an interesting experience. Juju  (in her wings) gets a good response from the audience, particularly when she gets the crowd singing along on Let's Party (is it ok to call a bunch of people in evening dress 'the crowd' ?). They play a couple of new songs including one as an encore. I am told that they recorded some excellent songs in America.
I don't get home till 2am.

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I posted hte comment on the wrong picture again...Great wings!

Apr 20, 2008 at 23:04 | Unregistered CommenterClaude

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