Saturday, 7 September 2013

V Festival 17th August 2013

We woke up in Reading services Travel Lodge.
 Which meant we were only a few steps away from fried food! very expensive fried food.
 Grayham was in bits but he was happy to spend 14.99 on breakfast.
 Things started to look up when we got to the festival site, they were doing posh cocktails and they were free too! Mike Balls was very happy.
 Some people who are in love with Adam had spent time making him a T Shirt. Adam secretly loved the shirt and had been wearing it for a week solid, amazingly it didn't smell too bad.
 We had a dangerous game of football and nearly took out someone's laptop.
 Then we got our signs out and got ready to go out into the crowd.
 First we went to the "press" area where all the students and blaggers hang out.
 These girls were pretending to work for some fake online magazine.
 We did bump into one actual journalist.
 Then we hit the crowds.
 We bumped into someone with an ebay account.
 People were having a good time even if james were playing.
 Mike was leading the line.
 Some people had actually left Wales and come to England for the festival.
 We were sending out a clear message to all the party people.
 It looked like Eggsy's dream was going to come true as well.
 Mystical met some ladies who scarred the shit out of him.
 And we met some women who had reached their limits but were still keen to drink to the point where they could be sick at any moment.
 We got back stage and got the costumes on, maggot was dressing as Vanilla Ice.
 Then we did the show.
 Some people turned up too which was nice.
 There were a lot of randoms on stage at the end.
 But we still busted out the human pyramid.
 Then in true GLC style, we got in a van.
 Back at the compound Maggot fell in love.
 And we drank some Asti Spumante.
 As it was free Grayham decided to try and make himself look really cool with a posh hair cut.
 And the other boys went and stole a load of food from the catering tent.
 Then it was time to get back on the free cocktails and try to get spread the herpes around.
 Mystical had such a great time he started giving out free lap dances. Mike was having such a good time he started paying for them.
Then we all got in a bus and went to a travel lodge. Good times.

GLC free gig at Newport's Le Pub 16th August 2013


We had wanted to do a gig in Newport's own Le Pub for years and finally we were doing it and it was free entry!
 Before we did the gig we had a few drinks.
The gig was great we only messed up 2 songs.
I forgot to take any snaps during the show but I did take a picture of the set list. 
 After we were done we went to stay the night at Reading services as we were off to play V Festival!
Reading services is a great place to go on holiday!

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Swansea Uni ball 3rd June 2013






We were doing a gig in Swansea at the Uni ball.
Some of us got to there in time for the soundcheck, we had a good crowd.
On the way down we had stopped at a designer outlet and Eggsy had bought some new tracksuit bottoms.
We were then taken to a small disco room where Graham pretended to be a DJ, which he used to be before being sacked for playing "sit down" by James. 
About 3 hours after the sound check Billy Webb and the others turned up in style.
So we found a small area that had some chairs and made a mess and talked about stuff.
After we had made a good mess and Adam had realised he had left his phone in a taxi we went to get ready for the gig.
Eggsy had been to the charity shop where the woman is allegedly under investigation for embezzlement and bought a rather nice chain.
We had a drawing competition which Eggsy won, he was the only one to enter actually. Mike added some extras though.
Graham was going for the gay wrestler look and all his clothes had black mold and mildew on them.
Then it was time for Billy to break out the 3 barrels.
This is Lucy who was looking after us, she is actually 5 foot 10 but Maggot makes her look much smaller.
Eggsy completed his look and it was time.
We started our walk to the main stage.
Time to party, or at least sweat and swear in time to  music.
Berfor we went on it there was just enough time for Billy to investigate the brandy further.
This girl was hanging round back stage.
Then we hit the stage.
The students were having a good time.
Students.
Mike had promised us he was going to die on stage tonight, again he managed to get through.
And we found out this girl wasn't just hanging around, she was actually working for some sort of TV show or something.
By now Billy and the brandy were inseparable.
Billy was last seen in the Six Bells with the brandy with his hands in the air to the Stone Roses.
It was a great night.

Friday, 5 October 2012

RHYS AND EGGSY GO GHOST HUNTING 9th June 2012

I don't believe in ghosts but when I received a call from The Voice HQ telling me to go to a secret location in Newport (Newport Market) to meet some ghost hunters I jumped at the chance. I told Eggsy and he wanted to come too as he was excited about the possibility of finding and killing a ghost.
 We had a quick pint before we went on our ghost hunt.


On tour we watch countless episodes of Most Haunted with hard smoking Liverpudlian Derek Acorah and his spirit guide Sam. We love it, it's one of the funniest TV shows ever and now we had a chance to recreate the show in Newport and Eggsy was going to be my spirit guide.
We arrived at the entrance to Newport Market by the Cross Keys pub with the sounds of Mustang Sally blasting out of it on the karaoke machine.
 Gareth (the head ghost hunter) with Eggsy.

 We were greeted by the key master and let through the iron gates. Newport market was closed for business but it was far from quiet, you could still hear the karaoke and it was pretty bad too. We weren't here for meat or vegetables, we were here to catch some ghostly activity. As we walked in we were met by Gareth the head ghost hunter. Gareth has been investigating for 9 years after having what he called some "odd experiences", but had never actually seen a ghost. Upstairs Gareth and his team had set up a hub of high tech equipment and there were a number of people of various ages buzzing around. It looked like they had robbed cash converters. The team had been setting up cameras and video equipment for some time, they even seemed to know what they were doing too. There was also a range of hand held electrical items laid out on a desk, things like a four in one meter, a head torch, digital trifield emf meter etc, all the usually stuff to help find a ghost or two.
 The hub.


After a quick health and safety briefing and a conversation about whether or not steam is a ghost, we went on our first walk around looking. Amanda and Daniel (Daniel was a girl) took us down to the basement. They have been looking for ghosts for over a year. They told us they had heard whispers and screaming but had never seen anything and they also agreed that steam isn't a ghost. In the basement they showed us some of their equipment and we showed them ours.
 Female ghost busters with Eggsy in the Basement.

 Eggsy had been given a carbon monoxide sensor in case a ghost tried to gas us and I had a flash light for seeing ghosts if it was too dark. We were told that the basement of Newport Market used to be a slaughter house so we turned off the lights and made animal noises to try to communicate with the dead.
We had been in the building for about 20 minutes and hadn't seen a ghost yet.
Eggsy checks for ghosts with a carbon monoxide sensor.

Back on the ground floor Amanda told us a ghost story, a woman came to get some jewellery fixed and died and then came back to get it as a ghost……. there was more to it than that I think but it wasn't that scary, so we called out to the old woman. She didn't reply.
Searching for ghosts in the tower.

The four of us moved upstairs to the office area then on to the third floor and into the tower, still no ghosts. Eggsy was looking worried. It turned out he had seen a film in the 80s called "The Entity" where a ghost "interfered" with someone and he was a bit scared the same thing may happen to him. The girls knew what we meant but assured him we would be safe with them. We went higher up the tower into an area that looked like murders and dismemberments had taken place but all we found were some dead pigeons.
 Dead pigeon.

The girls told us banging had bean heard in these rooms when they last did an overnight ghost hunt here. We continued our accent to the top room of the tower. Suddenly Eggsy remembered his next door neighbour had owned a stall in the market, his name was Roy Treharne. Roy was now dead so the four of us took turns calling out to Roy and his dog. After a good five minutes we were going to give up, and then we heard a noise, a soft bump, was this Roy? The walkie talkies buzzed into action, there was much confusion and as word came back from the hub it appeared we were in the tower alone.
 Calling out to Roy.

It must have been Roy or his dog trying to communicate with us! The girls logged the incident and it was time to return to the hub, we were all excited and very pleased that we had made contact. When we got back we discovered that other members of the group had been in the base of the tower and heard us calling out. They didn't want to scare us and the noise we heard was a door closing as they left.
It had been an intense forty minutes ghost hunting and it was time to review the evidence. We hadn't seen anything.  We hadn't felt anything either and the only noise we had heard was made by living humans. In fact it turned out that over the nine years of investigating none of the team had seen anything remotely like a ghost.
 Back at the hub.

Gareth showed us a blurred picture taken on their last visit to Newport Market. I guess it could have been a ghost if you squinted really hard. We thanked the ghost hunters and called time on our ordeal. Eggsy didn't get interfered with, which was a shame, but we had been assured that steam is not a ghost so we left feeling we had learned something. Eggsy and I repaired to the dark streets outside.
As we left the market the karaoke was still pumping and the streets were alive with night time revellers. We suddenly realised that the outside of the market on the walk home was a lot scarier than the ghost hunt and that the living are in fact a lot more frightening than the dead.

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