I'm In Captain Dangerous
Captain Dangerous - thoughts, ramblings and adventures written by Nottingham's bombastic indie-pop quintet.
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013
It's been a while
It's certainly been a while since I've blogged and it's mainly down to the lack of confidence in my posts and decent things to talk about. I think there's no point in wasting the English language on shite so I haven't really written for a while. I could talk about the things that have happened in the last couple of years but there's no point. They've been good, unexpected and exciting but now I'm in a much better head space to write so I'm hoping to do that for the immediate future anyway.

What's happened recently? Well I did something called mallet fingering which is when a person snaps the tendons in left their finger. Unfortunately for me I snapped my middle finger which resulted in a 3 month splint which involved me being in a constant middle finger fuck you salute. It's been a bit shit in pubs but then again these sort of things have always happened to me. My finger now out of splint (as of Monday) currently looks like a Richmond Sausage, swollen (or engorged as I like to say) blacky/red/pink and a bit bent. In fact it looks like how I'd imagine a smaller version of a Linford Christie/Dane Bowers/Tom Cruise/Gandhi mega mix dick with a nail instead of a japs eye to look. Try erasing that image from your head! Also in my absence I managed to find a wife (a Finnish one) get married, and release a proper album with Captain Dangerous. I wrote a musical too which is about the Russian/Finnish winter war. I play the songs under the name Red Bear and yes I have written the thing from the point of view as me as bear. If you think that's weird then fuck you try it yourself because having an alter ego that's a bear is empowering and makes me feel like that Nikki Manageeeeeeeyyyyaaaa or whatever her name when she pretends to to have a second personality called Cookie. Bears can easily kick human's asses so jog on you gits.
Leading on from that I'm going to attempt to write when we're on tour and the bits leading up to it as a starter and I'll how that goes. I've missed writing about myself because I'm an egotist.
Adx

What's happened recently? Well I did something called mallet fingering which is when a person snaps the tendons in left their finger. Unfortunately for me I snapped my middle finger which resulted in a 3 month splint which involved me being in a constant middle finger fuck you salute. It's been a bit shit in pubs but then again these sort of things have always happened to me. My finger now out of splint (as of Monday) currently looks like a Richmond Sausage, swollen (or engorged as I like to say) blacky/red/pink and a bit bent. In fact it looks like how I'd imagine a smaller version of a Linford Christie/Dane Bowers/Tom Cruise/Gandhi mega mix dick with a nail instead of a japs eye to look. Try erasing that image from your head! Also in my absence I managed to find a wife (a Finnish one) get married, and release a proper album with Captain Dangerous. I wrote a musical too which is about the Russian/Finnish winter war. I play the songs under the name Red Bear and yes I have written the thing from the point of view as me as bear. If you think that's weird then fuck you try it yourself because having an alter ego that's a bear is empowering and makes me feel like that Nikki Manageeeeeeeyyyyaaaa or whatever her name when she pretends to to have a second personality called Cookie. Bears can easily kick human's asses so jog on you gits.
Leading on from that I'm going to attempt to write when we're on tour and the bits leading up to it as a starter and I'll how that goes. I've missed writing about myself because I'm an egotist.
Adx
Labels: Dane Bowers, Dangerous, finger, Gandhi, Linford Christie, married, Red Bear, Tom Cruise, tour, update
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2011
Recent shit...
My name is Adam Clarkson and I play in a pop band called Captain Dangerous. As well as the standard guitars, drums, and bass we also have a violin player. Sometimes we add cello and viola players and we’ve been known to play ukuleles and occasionally a French horn. We specialise in pop songs with big arrangements. A famous man once described us as “Brit Pomp”
This is my brief run down of the last 12 months and what we’ve been up to.
Adam
The year began with a New Years Eve show at Camden Proud in London. This came about after we’d played an opening slot on a Thursday night earlier in 2010 and the big boss who’d seen us play instantaneously asked us to top the bill at their New Years Eve event. Who are we to turn down a show at a very cool and trendy Camden nightclub? We jumped at the chance, and it was a success. In fact it led to a residency at the venue later in the year. Good start to the year then.
Just before Christmas we’d signed a deal with I’m Not From London records in Nottingham and agreed to release a single “Forgive us we’re British” through them in July 2011. As a result we spent the rest of January and February finishing off the aforementioned single in preparation for the 3 month press campaign that was to follow. The single itself was self produced and actually recorded in Miles house although I would call it more of a Chateaux than a house. Picture a grand haunted looking mansion but instead of the Loire Valley plonk it in a village near Southwell and reduce the size by 2 thirds. Anyway my point is it’s big enough to set up a studio and do a proper job. Recording went very smoothly which is rare for us.
With everything in place the “Forgive we’re British” campaign was launched within in the same week in April with shows in Nottingham and London. The next 3 months was spent doing loads of press and playing lots of shows. Reviews wise the response was overwhelmingly positive with a large amount of national publications championing us including our first appearance in Music Week which gave us a very encouraging recommendation. I spent a lot of time doing interviews during this time and I felt the press interest was a blessing because I could finally explain what the point of my band is and talk about themes, my own politics and my outlook on the world. I think it’s important that people know where I’m coming from when I write.
At some stage in this period I made my first and last inroad into the world of promoting by unifying forces with Mr Alex Hale to bring the Wave Pictures to Nottingham and putting them on at the Chameleon. Support unsurprisingly came from Captain Dangerous. Although the concert sold out and the Wave Pictures were phenomenal I think the stress of promoting is not something I fancy experiencing again in a hurry. Big Red Bear Concerts existed for one night only and is now hibernating for eternity somewhere in a cave in Nottingham city centre. The experience of promoting left me with a new found respect for anyone who does it and also a feeling that they must be a bit mental.
Following the release of the single something a bit odd started. The B-Side of “Forgive us we’re British” “Everything Beautiful Reminds me of you” started being used on TV a lot.
The first time I heard us on TV was on Channel Five during an advert for Greys Anatomy. I don’t care what anyone says hearing yourself on TV for the first time feels great and also gives you a quick reference point to talk about when “more successful” family members ask you annoying questions about your band at weddings. Following that initial bit of syncing we popped up on Hollyoaks this time bizarrely in a scene in which an obese teenager enters fat camp and is teased by his mate for being a virgin. You can imagine the conversations being had in the edit suit:
Editor: “Oi Ron…got any fat virgin teasing music?”
Sound Designer: “You know what Colin I have just the song”
Over the next few months this kind of thing continued to occur loads and mainly on “youth” dramas. At this point I’ll say a few words to those of you who might have the words “Selling” and “Out” on the tip of your lips. So here goes.
Television syncing works in such a way that if your music is published then your permission isn’t automatically needed for your work to be used on any of the mainstream channels. This is due to the blanket agreement between the big channels and the PRS. The result is you don’t necessarily get informed if a sync has occurred and you don’t have much control over it. So before all the Anti-Flag fans start crying into their keyboards and shouting “corporate whore” at their vegan decaf lattes please remember that the same thing could happen to your favourite bands music too. In the old days this sort of thing may be considered selling out, but readers, when did you last stream, burn or download a track rather than buy a cd? You’re not alone! Most bands end up giving away the cd’s they’ve spent money producing and because of this, many labels big and small are folding as we speak. Sync deals are one of the very few revenue streams left to pay musicians and bands a wage.
I personally welcome the exposure and think it’s cool to have my bands music taking on a life of its own. “Selling” and “Out” to me are words used by men in their 30’s who wear shorts in the winter time, and ride around on tiny bicycles. In my case I can say it was more a case of “Oh…what a nice surprise it is to be on the telly”
Things continued to progress and around August we were approached by a rival publisher to the one we were working with and ended up signing a licensing a agreement with Lime Pictures for the use of the same song on their new channel 4 programme “Fresh Meat” the song was used in episode 6 and following the success of the show the DVD of the first series is on sale world wide featuring the music of Captain Dangerous.
The bizarre TV buzz around the track continued a month or so later when the song was picked up by ITV and used on advert for a string of Brazil football internationals.
Strange how things go.
So…back to gigs. My favourite show this year was probably our show in April at the Rescue Rooms. This was our biggest hometown headline show to date and was very very close to selling out. I think 30 tickets shy if I’m correct. We played as a 12 piece that night, and there was a feeling satisfaction I’d not felt before.
More highlights include securing a Friday night headline residency at Proud Camden which we’ve just finished and “Merrow Song” being chosen as a desert island disc by a writer I really admire. Both of those things were really cool. Oh and festival season this year was fun in parts but mainly shambolic and mainly my fault. Next festival season will be much more polished I promise.
Onto recording…On top of the single, it’s launch and it’s campaign we also recorded a live acoustic album Live at JT Soars with Phil Booth which we promoted by busking throughout the UK and we are half way through album sessions proper with Andy Wright at First Love studios. The album will be out in June 2012 and a tour is currently being put together in support of it which we’re due to announce in January. Most of the dates are confirmed already but we’re going to announce them all in one go. One small bit of news that I will give away is a show at the Union Chapel in June which I’m insanely excited about. I’ve wanted to play there for a very long time.
Overall 2011 has been a strange and busy year. We’ve played a lot of gigs, done a lot of press, had our music used on TV a lot, and recorded close to 1 and a half albums. It’s certainly been a hive of activity. On a personal note I’ve really enjoyed being in a band in Nottingham for the first time since I moved here 5 years ago. Attitudes between bands are just a lot friendlier and there seems to be a real sense of people willing each other on to succeed.
We’ll be seeing in 2012 this year by playing at the Maze alongside label mates Baby Godzilla who are Matt a handsome bearded Rumplestiltskin lookalike, Tom who looks like a young Jimmy Nail and still uses words such as “Rad” Johnny a truck driver from Beeston and Paul a man who looks a bit like an English Tommy Dreamer (Google it). They play ferocious screaming music that’s really good and they’re our friends. Furthermore Hot Japanese Girl are playing who are Ali, Dave, and Jay they also label mate and friends. They have amazing riffs and sound a bit like Clutch if Clutch were English punks living in Seattle in the 90’s. They’re great. Also playing are Maniere Des Bohemiens who are our very own violin superstar Rob Rosas band. They are the best gypsy swing band I’ve ever heard.
It’s going to be fun times all round.
I feel ambitious about 2012 and I hope the momentum we’ve created over the last 12 months continues.
Here’s to the next year!
This is my brief run down of the last 12 months and what we’ve been up to.
Adam
The year began with a New Years Eve show at Camden Proud in London. This came about after we’d played an opening slot on a Thursday night earlier in 2010 and the big boss who’d seen us play instantaneously asked us to top the bill at their New Years Eve event. Who are we to turn down a show at a very cool and trendy Camden nightclub? We jumped at the chance, and it was a success. In fact it led to a residency at the venue later in the year. Good start to the year then.
Just before Christmas we’d signed a deal with I’m Not From London records in Nottingham and agreed to release a single “Forgive us we’re British” through them in July 2011. As a result we spent the rest of January and February finishing off the aforementioned single in preparation for the 3 month press campaign that was to follow. The single itself was self produced and actually recorded in Miles house although I would call it more of a Chateaux than a house. Picture a grand haunted looking mansion but instead of the Loire Valley plonk it in a village near Southwell and reduce the size by 2 thirds. Anyway my point is it’s big enough to set up a studio and do a proper job. Recording went very smoothly which is rare for us.
With everything in place the “Forgive we’re British” campaign was launched within in the same week in April with shows in Nottingham and London. The next 3 months was spent doing loads of press and playing lots of shows. Reviews wise the response was overwhelmingly positive with a large amount of national publications championing us including our first appearance in Music Week which gave us a very encouraging recommendation. I spent a lot of time doing interviews during this time and I felt the press interest was a blessing because I could finally explain what the point of my band is and talk about themes, my own politics and my outlook on the world. I think it’s important that people know where I’m coming from when I write.
At some stage in this period I made my first and last inroad into the world of promoting by unifying forces with Mr Alex Hale to bring the Wave Pictures to Nottingham and putting them on at the Chameleon. Support unsurprisingly came from Captain Dangerous. Although the concert sold out and the Wave Pictures were phenomenal I think the stress of promoting is not something I fancy experiencing again in a hurry. Big Red Bear Concerts existed for one night only and is now hibernating for eternity somewhere in a cave in Nottingham city centre. The experience of promoting left me with a new found respect for anyone who does it and also a feeling that they must be a bit mental.
Following the release of the single something a bit odd started. The B-Side of “Forgive us we’re British” “Everything Beautiful Reminds me of you” started being used on TV a lot.
The first time I heard us on TV was on Channel Five during an advert for Greys Anatomy. I don’t care what anyone says hearing yourself on TV for the first time feels great and also gives you a quick reference point to talk about when “more successful” family members ask you annoying questions about your band at weddings. Following that initial bit of syncing we popped up on Hollyoaks this time bizarrely in a scene in which an obese teenager enters fat camp and is teased by his mate for being a virgin. You can imagine the conversations being had in the edit suit:
Editor: “Oi Ron…got any fat virgin teasing music?”
Sound Designer: “You know what Colin I have just the song”
Over the next few months this kind of thing continued to occur loads and mainly on “youth” dramas. At this point I’ll say a few words to those of you who might have the words “Selling” and “Out” on the tip of your lips. So here goes.
Television syncing works in such a way that if your music is published then your permission isn’t automatically needed for your work to be used on any of the mainstream channels. This is due to the blanket agreement between the big channels and the PRS. The result is you don’t necessarily get informed if a sync has occurred and you don’t have much control over it. So before all the Anti-Flag fans start crying into their keyboards and shouting “corporate whore” at their vegan decaf lattes please remember that the same thing could happen to your favourite bands music too. In the old days this sort of thing may be considered selling out, but readers, when did you last stream, burn or download a track rather than buy a cd? You’re not alone! Most bands end up giving away the cd’s they’ve spent money producing and because of this, many labels big and small are folding as we speak. Sync deals are one of the very few revenue streams left to pay musicians and bands a wage.
I personally welcome the exposure and think it’s cool to have my bands music taking on a life of its own. “Selling” and “Out” to me are words used by men in their 30’s who wear shorts in the winter time, and ride around on tiny bicycles. In my case I can say it was more a case of “Oh…what a nice surprise it is to be on the telly”
Things continued to progress and around August we were approached by a rival publisher to the one we were working with and ended up signing a licensing a agreement with Lime Pictures for the use of the same song on their new channel 4 programme “Fresh Meat” the song was used in episode 6 and following the success of the show the DVD of the first series is on sale world wide featuring the music of Captain Dangerous.
The bizarre TV buzz around the track continued a month or so later when the song was picked up by ITV and used on advert for a string of Brazil football internationals.
Strange how things go.
So…back to gigs. My favourite show this year was probably our show in April at the Rescue Rooms. This was our biggest hometown headline show to date and was very very close to selling out. I think 30 tickets shy if I’m correct. We played as a 12 piece that night, and there was a feeling satisfaction I’d not felt before.
More highlights include securing a Friday night headline residency at Proud Camden which we’ve just finished and “Merrow Song” being chosen as a desert island disc by a writer I really admire. Both of those things were really cool. Oh and festival season this year was fun in parts but mainly shambolic and mainly my fault. Next festival season will be much more polished I promise.
Onto recording…On top of the single, it’s launch and it’s campaign we also recorded a live acoustic album Live at JT Soars with Phil Booth which we promoted by busking throughout the UK and we are half way through album sessions proper with Andy Wright at First Love studios. The album will be out in June 2012 and a tour is currently being put together in support of it which we’re due to announce in January. Most of the dates are confirmed already but we’re going to announce them all in one go. One small bit of news that I will give away is a show at the Union Chapel in June which I’m insanely excited about. I’ve wanted to play there for a very long time.
Overall 2011 has been a strange and busy year. We’ve played a lot of gigs, done a lot of press, had our music used on TV a lot, and recorded close to 1 and a half albums. It’s certainly been a hive of activity. On a personal note I’ve really enjoyed being in a band in Nottingham for the first time since I moved here 5 years ago. Attitudes between bands are just a lot friendlier and there seems to be a real sense of people willing each other on to succeed.
We’ll be seeing in 2012 this year by playing at the Maze alongside label mates Baby Godzilla who are Matt a handsome bearded Rumplestiltskin lookalike, Tom who looks like a young Jimmy Nail and still uses words such as “Rad” Johnny a truck driver from Beeston and Paul a man who looks a bit like an English Tommy Dreamer (Google it). They play ferocious screaming music that’s really good and they’re our friends. Furthermore Hot Japanese Girl are playing who are Ali, Dave, and Jay they also label mate and friends. They have amazing riffs and sound a bit like Clutch if Clutch were English punks living in Seattle in the 90’s. They’re great. Also playing are Maniere Des Bohemiens who are our very own violin superstar Rob Rosas band. They are the best gypsy swing band I’ve ever heard.
It’s going to be fun times all round.
I feel ambitious about 2012 and I hope the momentum we’ve created over the last 12 months continues.
Here’s to the next year!
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2011
You all smell of British
Good afternoon...
It's been a rather busy few months in the Captain Dangerous camp and I thought I’d bring everyone up to speed.
We've been doing absolutely loads of interviews in the press for the single "Forgive us we're British" and it has been received amazingly well. We were also really pleased to be featured in Music Week recently too.
We now have a brand new agent in the shape Jody Rothera who we're very happy to be working with her and as a result we have load of new dates booked. Jody previously worked for Popworld, Mean Fiddler and Barfly. We're also about to book studio time to record out debut album proper due out March 2012. In the interim period we will be releasing a very very limited edition acoustic album online and on strictly limited edition CD. It's being mixed as we speak so watch this space.
Below are a few of the reviews we recently got in the good old UK press about the single.
Music Week – The Panel Captain Dangerous – Forgive Us We’re British
Britpomp, anyone? Hailing from Nottingham via 1843 – if the sleeve artwork is anything to go by anyway – Captain Dangerous capture a proud strain of Britishness from blasts of war-time brass belligerence to the melodic clout of 21st Century alt.pop. Onstage they cut a smart, besuited figure and on record they exude a suitable intelligence, as this seemingly simple love song hints at lines drawn between modern invasion and the barbarism of the Empire: “Our leaders kill children in foreign lands… It’s all about power/The state, it disgusts me… the empire continues”. Dangerous? Let’s hope so.
MARK BEAUMONT
Below are a few features. There's a lot more if you Google:
And new live shows!
We've just announced a new headlining residency at Proud Camden plus a lot more dates for the rest of the year including a performance at Headstock Festival where we will be performing along side Echo and the Bunnymen and Tunng.
See below...
July 30th - Nottingham Pride Festival
August 5th - Jam Cafe Nottingham (Adam solo show)
August 20th - Waterfront Festival Nottingham
August 28th - Gatecrasher Nottingham
September 4th - Macmillan Festival
September 10th - Headstock Festival
October 7th - Proud Camden London (Residency)
November 11th - Proud Camden London (Residency)
December 2nd - Proud Camden London (Residency)
So that's what's been going for the last few months...
This is the link to the last video...
Thought I’d wait and write all this in one go rather than speculating.
Thanks yo,
Adx
Labels: half man half biscuit, Karen Carpenter
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2011
Grown men dressed as children on push bikes
Bloody hell nearly 3 months of radio silence...i'm back.
I'm not sure if this is all over the country or just in Nottingham but what the fuck is going on with grown men dressed as children riding push bikes? It's so bloody weird. I just don't get it.
I suggest you all keep an eye out and make a note of how many you see per day in similar vein to community service crims counting traffic or geography degree students doing another pointless survey of how many catalytic converters they can spot as research into their pointless dissertation on climate change that no one will read before they get a low paid "work experience" position as a dogs body for a researcher at a university in the hope that doors will open which inevitably they won't before settling into a job as an admin assistant in an office of a power company with an attitude of "I’m better than you losers" before finally and fundamentally giving in and becoming a geography teacher. So yeah similar to that.
I think a survey on how many grown men dressed as children on push bikes is a much more interesting survey than that undertaken by wide eyed geography undergraduates.
More fun is the game I’ve devised.
You score points depending on what type of grown man dressed as child on a push bike you happen to spot.
Firstly a grown man dressed as a child bit is basically a man dressed in a sports tracksuit, similar to what a child would get for Christmas from his parents that he's not allowed to go to football training in because it "would get ruined" normally an Umbro, a Reebok or an adidas. I for one had a Scotland "leisure tracksuit" which was Umbro (standard) as a child (despite not being from Scotland) that I wasn't allowed to wear to football training. Instead the tracksuit was used as an almost ball gown like piece of clothing that was only wheeled out for special occasions such as Christmas, Friends birthday parties, and general showing off. God forbid it ever being used for its actual purpose of sport.
The game is one of spotting and point winning. It should last an hour whilst walking round an English city and there should be a point keeper.
The criteria is as follows:
Man dressed as child on a push bike - 1 point
Man dressed as child on a push bike with a girl walking by his side - 2 points
Man dressed as child on a push bike with a jumper over the top of his tracksuit - 2 points
Man dressed as child on a push bike with a spliff on the go - 3 points
Man dressed as child on a push bike swearing loudly down his phone (the phrase "oh my days also counts) - 3 points
Man dressed as child on a push bike talking loudly down his phone in some sort of muddled patwa (words such as "bumbaclat or razclat) - 4 points
Man dressed as child - Having an argument with another man dressed as a child on a push bike by his side - 5 points.
That's the rules but like scrabble the best scores are the combination scores.
For example a man dressed as a child on a push bike with a girl walking by his side, with a spliff on the go, swearing down his phone in muddled patwa whilst arguing with another man dressed as a child on a push bike by his side would score you a whopping 14 points.
So there you go. Fuck Angry Birds.
Well Captain Dangerous stuff...I haven't bothered updating for a while because i decided to wait until I had some proper information. I.e. Facts. I'm tired of smoke up my arse so here are some actual facts...
Single is out July 4th... video is almost finished, we're headlining Proud Camden on July 8th, and been doing loads of interviews. We're recording the follow up single on July 3rd.
More live shows announced soon...enjoy the game.
RIP Macho Man
adx
I'm not sure if this is all over the country or just in Nottingham but what the fuck is going on with grown men dressed as children riding push bikes? It's so bloody weird. I just don't get it.
I suggest you all keep an eye out and make a note of how many you see per day in similar vein to community service crims counting traffic or geography degree students doing another pointless survey of how many catalytic converters they can spot as research into their pointless dissertation on climate change that no one will read before they get a low paid "work experience" position as a dogs body for a researcher at a university in the hope that doors will open which inevitably they won't before settling into a job as an admin assistant in an office of a power company with an attitude of "I’m better than you losers" before finally and fundamentally giving in and becoming a geography teacher. So yeah similar to that.
I think a survey on how many grown men dressed as children on push bikes is a much more interesting survey than that undertaken by wide eyed geography undergraduates.
More fun is the game I’ve devised.
You score points depending on what type of grown man dressed as child on a push bike you happen to spot.
Firstly a grown man dressed as a child bit is basically a man dressed in a sports tracksuit, similar to what a child would get for Christmas from his parents that he's not allowed to go to football training in because it "would get ruined" normally an Umbro, a Reebok or an adidas. I for one had a Scotland "leisure tracksuit" which was Umbro (standard) as a child (despite not being from Scotland) that I wasn't allowed to wear to football training. Instead the tracksuit was used as an almost ball gown like piece of clothing that was only wheeled out for special occasions such as Christmas, Friends birthday parties, and general showing off. God forbid it ever being used for its actual purpose of sport.
The game is one of spotting and point winning. It should last an hour whilst walking round an English city and there should be a point keeper.
The criteria is as follows:
Man dressed as child on a push bike - 1 point
Man dressed as child on a push bike with a girl walking by his side - 2 points
Man dressed as child on a push bike with a jumper over the top of his tracksuit - 2 points
Man dressed as child on a push bike with a spliff on the go - 3 points
Man dressed as child on a push bike swearing loudly down his phone (the phrase "oh my days also counts) - 3 points
Man dressed as child on a push bike talking loudly down his phone in some sort of muddled patwa (words such as "bumbaclat or razclat) - 4 points
Man dressed as child - Having an argument with another man dressed as a child on a push bike by his side - 5 points.
That's the rules but like scrabble the best scores are the combination scores.
For example a man dressed as a child on a push bike with a girl walking by his side, with a spliff on the go, swearing down his phone in muddled patwa whilst arguing with another man dressed as a child on a push bike by his side would score you a whopping 14 points.
So there you go. Fuck Angry Birds.
Well Captain Dangerous stuff...I haven't bothered updating for a while because i decided to wait until I had some proper information. I.e. Facts. I'm tired of smoke up my arse so here are some actual facts...
Single is out July 4th... video is almost finished, we're headlining Proud Camden on July 8th, and been doing loads of interviews. We're recording the follow up single on July 3rd.
More live shows announced soon...enjoy the game.
RIP Macho Man
adx
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2011
Hi everyone...
TICKETS FOR THE RESCUE ROOMS SHOW ARE AVAILABLE BELOW ONLY £3!!!
APRIL 1ST 2011. CAPTAIN DANGEROUS LIVE AT THE RESCUE ROOMS NOTTINGHAM
SINGLE LAUNCH PARTY. ADVANCED CD SINGLES AVAILABLE WAY BEFORE RELEASE!!
FORGIVE US WE'RE BRITISH!!
http://www.seetickets.com/Event/CAPTAIN-DANGEROUS/Rescue-Rooms/538121
TICKETS FOR THE RESCUE ROOMS SHOW ARE AVAILABLE BELOW ONLY £3!!!
APRIL 1ST 2011. CAPTAIN DANGEROUS LIVE AT THE RESCUE ROOMS NOTTINGHAM
SINGLE LAUNCH PARTY. ADVANCED CD SINGLES AVAILABLE WAY BEFORE RELEASE!!
FORGIVE US WE'RE BRITISH!!
http://www.seetickets.com/Event/CAPTAIN-DANGEROUS/Rescue-Rooms/538121
Labels: dhp, i'm not from london, Karen Carpenter, records, rescue rooms
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