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Wednesday 14th June

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A burden has been lifted. I handed in my notice to one of my two current jobs. Surprisingly not the one I’ve been in for the last 4 years, mainly part-time during school, that I was so desperate to get out of six months ago - its now the better of two evils. I’ve also decided I don’t want to work 40 hours a week at the min. This isnt going to be me for life. I’m not getting myself stuck in a deadend job yet. I may as well take advantage of the time I have living with my parents. Im going to work on my passion; photography, and do some courses at the college in the city centre - and enjoy still being young!

The gig last night was good - The Beat Poets rocked out the packed(!) Auntie Annies. All 20 people (including bar staff), appeared to enjoy the show. The first band of the night, Skylight, came all the way from Dublin, and I’m glad they did. The performance was good, and variety of musical talent was excellent. They made many instrument changes during each song; keyboards, apple mac, synth, guitars, bass, drums, it was all there, as was a great sound.

Unfortunately technical difficulties hindered The Tides‘ performance. Though they finished with a nice rock ‘n’ roll drum solo which did it for me.

SkylightThe Beat Poets

With many empty seats, John, of The Beat Poets, had plenty of room to stretch his legs during the set, getting up-close and personal with the audience.

The Beat Poets

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