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The Piranhas - ONE-OFF GIG



Bob!

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Jul 5, 2003
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The Second Annual Ropetackle Beer & Music Festival - Ropetackle, Shoreham by Sea's centre for the arts, art education, music, comedy, film, and dance

The Second Annual Ropetackle Beer & Music Festival
Friday 11th and Saturday 12th February 2011

Friday night session: 7pm – 11.30pm.
Saturday daytime session: 12pm – 5pm.
Saturday evening session: 7pm - 11.30pm

Attila the Stockbroker and the Dark Star Brewing Company proudly present Ropetackle’s annual beer and music festival. Twenty five beers from small independent breweries, carefully sourced by the award winning Dark Star Brewing Company. Plus a full programme of fantastic live music compered by Attila the Stockbroker.

Friday 11th
Evening session with a full programme of live music featuring The Piranhas, Philip Jeays and Chris T-T. The Piranhas The Brighton punk legends, finally coaxed back together! Now you can see them again at last, and we’re promised all the old favourites and a few new ones! Philip Jeays The man with the golden voice and the soaring, intelligent songs is back again to tug at your heartstrings. Chris T-T. One of the great new generation of radical singer-songwriters with his finger firmly on the pulse of contemporary Britain.
Session Starts: 7.00pm Ends: 11.30pm Admission: £7

Saturday 12th
Lunchtime and afternoon session featuring the full range of beers plus some delicious snacks.
Session Starts: 12.00pm Ends: 5.00pm Admission: £3

Saturday 12th
Evening session with a full programme of live music featuring The Fish Brothers, Anal Beard and Paul Carter.The Fish Brothers Perennial punk-music hall crossover favourites where smut and satire combine and then disappear in a puddle of beer.....19th century music hall brought well and truly up to date. Anal Beard The Ropetackle debut of the mighty Beard. Exquisite musicianship, razor wit, and a real appreciation of the finer points of English culture! Paul Carter Setting the tone for the evening with some very funny and yes, occasionally rather rude songs.
Session Starts: 7.00pm Ends: 11.30pm Admission: £7
 




Garage_Doors

Originally the Swankers
Jun 28, 2008
11,790
Brighton
So this is the second one off gig then ?
 

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Jimbo.GRFC

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Apr 2, 2010
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So this is the second one off gig then ?

So, cutting through these words, its a weekend of PUNKFEST & BEER. Hope it goes well, just for the record who pockets the profits ?? (after all the expenses etc). Is there charity donations or as Attilla has always preached these type of events will help fund "The Albion" Can I advertise my business on here as well please, anyone else should also feel free to ask.

Attilla, anyone advertising the Saturday afternoon shift like this, you would be all over them like a rash.

Saturday 12th
Lunchtime and afternoon session featuring the full range of beers plus some delicious snacks. (what peanuts and crisps ?)
Session Starts: 12.00pm Ends: 5.00pm Admission: £3


£3 to get into a church hall ???

Surely the beer profits would be enough for the afternoon shift to pay for this, Still as Attilla preaches "In this great future you can't forget your past" apart from the pound.
 
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les dynam

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Oct 10, 2008
1,640
Hove
So, cutting through these words, its a weekend of PUNKFEST & BEER. Hope it goes well, just for the record who pockets the profits ?? (after all the expenses etc). Is there charity donations or as Attilla has always preached these type of events will help fund "The Albion" Can I advertise my business on here as well please, anyone else should also feel free to ask.

Attilla, anyone advertising the Saturday afternoon shift like this, you would be all over them like a rash.

Saturday 12th
Lunchtime and afternoon session featuring the full range of beers plus some delicious snacks. (what peanuts and crisps ?)
Session Starts: 12.00pm Ends: 5.00pm Admission: £3


£3 to get into a church hall ???

Surely the beer profits would be enough for the afternoon shift to pay for this, Still as Attilla preaches "In this great future you can't forget your past" apart from the pound.

way off the mark.

Ropetackle in Shoreham is a charitable trust. And secondly... it's an arts centre not a church hall. If you don't like beer festivals then don't go!
 




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