Monday 2 July 2012

Bike to Bestival: The Second Social!.. and a call for volunteers…


So, it’s very much time that we stuck another date in our diaries to meet up, have a chinwag and share a few brews…
 
So how about Sunday 29 July, from, say, 1pm to 4pm?

This time, though, we’re getting instrumental… As you’re probably all aware by now, we’re fixing to make B2B a bit of a magical, musical ride, and this next social will be a chance for us to get our bits and pieces out (you know what I mean) and try and piece together a little set-list that we can wow everyone with(!) on the trip itself, and hopefully when we hit the festival…

However, please don’t think this meet up is solely for those of you who can play an instrument. This is very much an all-in, so even if you’re not keen on being part of the band, or can’t turn your hand to an instrument, this is still definitely for you, too… That said, if you don’t really play anything, but still want to be a part of it, then you’re in: we’ll definitely be needing some good strong voices and some percussion: tambourines, spoons, washboard… whatever.

Still to confirm a venue – we’ll post that up in the next week or two – but hopefully this will give those of you outside of London the chance to pre-plan and make it down. And it’ll give us the chance to look into a few songs and post some videos/song sheets with possible B2B hits. As ever, if you’ve got any bright ideas, please don’t hesitate to get in touch, either via email or on our Facebook page..

Wherever we meet, it’ll be within striking distance of central London. Really hope to see as many of you as possible.

Lastly, and briefly (hopefully), we’re currently on the look out for volunteers to help assist along the B2B route. Got any mates that wouldn’t mind tagging along and brewing up on the roadside for us and/or setting up a whopping great barbeque for our stay at Mellow Farm (still love that name) campsite? Let us know. We’re also still looking for one or two van drivers to take control of the wagons… van-driving experience would be handy, but not absolutely necessary for seasoned drivers… again, do drop us a line if this is something you think somebody you know may be able to help with…
Cheers for now,

Warren

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