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isabelleneville · 2 years
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Is it hard to ask for all three Parr siblings - Catherine, William and Anne - to be in one production together?
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shalebridge-cradle · 4 years
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Historical References in What Are You Going to Do With Your Life? Chapters 4-6
Chapter 4
Whoever is getting executed… would probably be better off at Tyburn, for all the indignity they will suffer. Tyburn was where the regular criminals got hanged, including the ringleaders of the Pilgrimage of Grace (see below). Tower Hill was the next step up (this is where George Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell and both Thomas and Edward Seymour were executed), then Tower Green, where Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard were beheaded.
The song Anne sings (and is referenced in the opening notes) is called With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm, written in 1934 and found here. The three queens referenced in the last verse are the same three that appear in this scene – Jane Seymour, Anne Boleyn, and Catherine Parr.
Anne Boleyn is trying hard not to reference all the people she saw tortured and killed while haunting the Tower, including her sister-in-law Jane Parker-Boleyn and her cousin Katherine Howard. And also likely bemoaning the fact she can’t play with Henry’s mace-gun.
Catherine’s attempted mugging is a reference to two things – her near-execution for heresy during her third marriage, and being held hostage by the Pilgrimage of Grace during her second (a rebellion against Henry’s break from the Catholic church – her husband at the time, John Neville, was a Catholic who wasn’t directly involved, and some participants attempted to force him to support their cause).
Catherine Parr was the first English queen to be Queen of both England and Ireland, following Henry’s adoption of the title of King of Ireland in 1542.
Chapter 5
Anne Boleyn was charged with adultery, treason and incest – but not witchcraft. Henry VIII, however, did claim he had been seduced into the marriage by ‘sortilege’, a French word meaning either ‘deception’ or ‘spells’.
Anna’s comment about Parr’s looks was recorded by Eustace Chapuys, Holy Roman ambassador to England. Cleves was quoted saying regarding the marriage, “Madam Parr is taking a great burden on herself”. She was right.
“When you started opening and closing that locket in front of me, it made me feel… angry. Is that what you want?” Henry gave Jane Seymour a locket with a miniature portrait of himself in it, which Jane started opening and closing in Queen Anne’s presence. Anne ripped the locket off of her with such force, she injured her hand in doing so.
Jane Seymour’s only reported involvement in her husband’s politics was in 1536, where she asked the king to pardon the participants of the Pilgrimage of Grace. The king refused, and supposedly reminded her of Boleyn’s fate should she go against him in the future.
‘Yea’ and ‘Nay’ were used concurrently with ‘Yes’ and ‘No’, but in different contexts. ‘Yea’ and ‘Nay’ were used for positively-phrased questions (“Will they go?” “Do you think he deserved it?”), with yea as confirmation and nay as contradiction.‘Yes’ and ‘No’ were for negatively-phrased questions (“Will they not go?” “Doesn’t that hurt?”), with no as confirmation and yes as a contradiction.
The false claims Anne makes about her personal appearance are most likely to be attributed to Nicholas Sander, a Catholic propagandist who was in exile during the reign of Elizabeth I. Her skeleton was exhumed during Queen Victoria’s reign – she was about 5’ 3”, and did not have a sixth finger on either hand.
Parr’s comments are in reference to The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir. The assumption about Howard being an ‘empty-headed wanton’ is made on page 3.
Chapter 6
Boleyn was “going through some stuff” in the 1600s because Elizabeth I died in 1603. The events she makes reference to are the Great Plague of London, the Great Fire of London, and the English Civil War.
How is it that the country thought the best move was to decapitate the body politic?  The ‘body politic’ is a long-standing metaphor by which a state, society or church is compared to a biological organism (usually a human body). In a monarchy, the king was usually depicted as either the heart or the head of this body, the latter shown in this terrifying book cover.
Parr’s nightmare is reference to when her tomb was opened in 1782 by John Locust. He reports that the body was in good condition, than that the flesh on her arm was ‘white and moist’, and that he took a few locks of her hair before sealing her up again. The next time the coffin was opened, nothing was left but a skeleton.
Maria? I cannot see you. Do not leave me alone. Where are you? María de Salinas, Baroness Willoughby de Eresby and ‘Maria on the drums’, reportedly held Catherine of Aragon as she died, having forced her way into Kimbolton Castle to see her. Catherine Parr was reported to have learned Spanish after becoming queen, and so the language is translated.
Henry VIII’s last wife was young enough to be named after his first. Gross.
“What happened to Mary? Was she queen? Was she happy?” Queen? Yes. Happy? Hard no. Mary I was reported to have executed roughly 300 or so people during her reign. Even if we use the lower estimate of 50,000 people over 36 years, Henry VIII executed significantly more of his subjects per year (about 1400) than Mary did throughout her whole tenure as queen. It does not in any way excuse her actions (or the actions of monarchs before and after her), but the name ‘Bloody Mary’ likely comes from being on the wrong side of England’s conflict of faith.
The card game being played by Boleyn, Howard and von Kleve is Primero, which was popular in the Tudor period. You knock on the table and say “Vada” (Go) when you’re happy with your hand. If someone else has also knocked, you face off – the better hand wins.
‘The Cat Came Back’ is a comic song written in 1893 about a cat (colour varies depending on the version) that refuses to leave, despite what his reluctant owner does. I hate the song, but I like the pun.
The word beginning with ‘p’ that Howard was going to say was ‘poison’. There were rumours, also thrown around after the deaths of Catherine Parr and Edward VI, that Catherine of Aragon was poisoned. The black growth discovered on her heart during embalming wasn’t understood to be cancer at the time. This theory was mentioned by Christina of Denmark, one of Henry’s potential fourth wives and relative to Catherine of Aragon, as a reason she had no desire to marry Henry (amongst others). Boleyn refutes this potential cause of death; she, along with Henry, was a possible suspect.
(Side note: Christina of Denmark was pretty great. She reportedly struggled to keep a straight face while the English ambassador told her how gentle and kind Henry was, and supposedly said “If I had two heads, one should be at the King of England’s disposal”. She was out of the running pretty definitively, though not due to her ‘match with the Duke of Milan’ as per the show. He was dead as of 1535, and Christina was still a widow from 1537 to 1539, when Henry was pursuing her. She was married to the future Duke of Lorraine (Anne of Cleves’ old betrothed) in 1541.)
“…even though Boleyn will probably outplay me again.” I was researching whether or not Catherine of Aragon was reported to have played cards, and in doing so found many Etsy listings and one oil painting by a William Maw Egley. The line is a reference to both the events of the painting and Anne taking the position of queen from Catherine.
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Why Gonzaga vs. Memphis felt like a Final Four game in the second round
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We might not get a better game than Memphis vs. Gonzaga for the rest of the men’s tournament.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs were named the No. 1 overall seed in the men’s NCAA tournament for the second straight year, but it sure didn’t feel like it when the rest of the West Region was revealed on Selection Sunday. If the Zags were going to get to the Final Four for the third time in five years, they’d have to have to navigate through a treacherous path featuring a capable opponent in every round. The West sure felt like the dreaded Region of Death.
Gonzaga’s run through the bracket faced its first serious challenge in round two against the Memphis Tigers. Memphis was no ordinary No. 8 seed. It was evident since the preseason that the Tigers had one of the most talented rosters in the country, but injuries and lineup choices threatened to derail their season midway through January. Eventually, the Tigers got healthy and tweaked the rotation enough to close the season with 12 wins in their last 14 games entering the tournament. They were legitimately one of the best teams in America by the numbers since Jan. 20.
Gonzaga needed this win to continue on its quest to win its first ever national championship. Memphis head coach Penny Hardaway wanted a program-defining win of his own by knocking off the top team in the country and advancing to the Sweet 16 in his first ever NCAA tournament appearance.
Gonzaga-Memphis had more hype than any game in the round of 32. It didn’t just meet the hype — it surpassed it.
Gonzaga’s thrilling 82-78 win put the Bulldogs into the second weekend for the seventh straight tournament. The game had the intensity and talent of a Final Four matchup with potential top-five NBA draft picks on both sides and a charged atmosphere inside Portland’s Moda Center. We not get a better game all tournament long. Here’s what made Gonzaga-Memphis so good.
Gonzaga vs. Memphis was incredibly physical from the early going
Memphis came out trying to go at Gonzaga’s all-world defender Chet Holmgren. Holmgren is extremely skinny at 7-foot, 195 pounds, but if you’ve ever watched him play you know he’s one of the toughest rim protectors in America.
The Tigers tried to challenge him inside on several possessions within the first five minutes, and Holmgren mostly put a rim on the lid.
Here's a compilation of 7'1, 195 LBS Chet Holmgren DOMINATING the 6'10, 250 LBS Jalen Duren on both ends through the first 5 minutes: pic.twitter.com/se5eIwQ4g1
— DGC (@Itamar_17_10) March 20, 2022
Gonzaga fed the ball to Timme on the other end, but he wasn’t able to establish deep enough post position to score in the first half. Regardless, Gonzaga’s size put Memphis’ best front court defenders in early foul trouble. Both Jalen Duren and DeAndre Williams sat long stretches of the game because Hardaway wanted to have them available for crunch time.
It was the same situation for Gonzaga: Holmgren sat the last six minutes of the first half after picking up his second half. Memphis promptly went on a run to take a 10-point lead into halftime. Holmgren didn’t have a great offensive game, which is a credit to Duren and the rest of the Tigers. Seeing the big boys inside go at it like this was such a treat. We just wish they weren’t mostly in foul trouble.
Drew Timme erupted in the second half
Timme was one of the best players in the country last season as Gonzaga started 31-0 before losing to Baylor in the national title. While Gonzaga lost three key starters from that team, they kept Timme, and that has been one of the biggest reasons they were so good again this year.
After a quiet first half, Timme came out aggressive out of the break, scoring 11 straight points to open the frame for Gonzaga. That included a play where he hit only his eighth three-pointer of the season, then continued to attack the Memphis bigs with rip through and post moves that kept pressure on the Tigers’ bigs. Watch his full scoring display in the second half below:
Drew Timme came up HUGE in the clutch for @ZagMBB 25 PTS 14 REB 10/16 FG#MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/667cwspTmn
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 20, 2022
Timme is a character with a big personality, a fact he reminded us of after the final whistle during a hilarious postgame interview. College basketball is more fun with players like him.
Memphis did everything it could to push Gonzaga to the brink
All credit to Hardaway and Memphis for an incredible performance. The Tigers fully turned their season around just when there started to be speculation that perhaps Penny wasn’t the right man for the job. He found a way to maximize his team as Williams returned from injury and the point guard situation settled, and he had them playing their best against arguably the biggest bully in the sport.
Memphis didn’t get down all night. They just ran out of gas.
MALCOLM DANDRIDGE WITH THE GROWN MAN SLAM TO GIVE @Memphis_MBB THE LEAD OVER TOP-SEEDED ZAGS #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/vF2V98Qqrb
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 20, 2022
If I have any criticism of Memphis, it’s this: why not let Williams and Duren try to play through foul trouble instead of sitting them so long on the bench? Regardless, Memphis still nearly stole the game at the end. This game should prove that Hardaway is a big-time college coach.
It’s too bad Memphis didn’t pick it up a little sooner, because there’s no way they should have been seeing Gonzaga in round two. There’s no doubt they were better than a No. 8 seed.
Things won’t get any easier for Gonzaga with No. 4 seed Arkansas waiting next round, and then perhaps a potential meeting with either Texas Tech or Duke in the Elite Eight. We’ll worry about that later. For now, cheers to Gonzaga and Memphis for giving us one hell of a show.
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barmcakemag · 4 years
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Barmcake A-Z
This is a list of all the people I’ve interviewed for Barmcake (well nearly all - RIP Ken Dodd) and one or two others I’ve done features on, with details about where you can buy their stuff direct and/or news about what they are up to (new releases/fundraisers/delivery details etc).
These people make great music, theatre and art, write fantastic books, perform wonderful comedy routines. I wanted to do a small bit to help people through what is likely to be a difficult year. Without them, it would be a much more bland and boring place.
Barmcake interviewees (and others)
8bitnorthxstitch www.etsy.com/shop/8bitnorthxstitch
A Certain Ratio www.acrmcr.com/
Age of Chance @ageofchance
Viv Albertine www.faber.co.uk/tutors/viv-albertine/
Mik Artistik https://www.mikartistik.com/Fundraising
Jenn Ashworth http://jennashworth.co.uk/ Latest book: Notes Made While Falling
Babybird www.babybird.info/
David Barnett @davidmbarnett Latest book: Things Can Only Get Better
Bear Tree Records www.beartreerecords.com/
Beer Mat Movies @beer_mat_movies
James Bentley http://buryfcinthemid90s.co.uk/
The Bluetones https://thebluetones-uk.myshopify.com/
BOB @BOBindieband
Kevin Boniface https://kevinboniface.co.uk/work
John Bramwell http://www.johnbramwell.com/
Elkie Brooks @ElkieOfficial
Buzzcocks @Buzzcocks Boxset (1991-2014) and new single, Gotta Get Better, recently released
Rob Chapman www.rob-chapman.com/?LMCL=Gndvmz
Helen Clapcott  https://paintingsofstockport.co.uk/
Comma Press @commapress
Heath Common @CommonHeath
John Cooper Clarke @official_jcc
Cornershop www.cornershop.com/Latest LP: England Is A Garden
Cud @CUDband
AA Dhand www.aadhand.com/
The Distractions @DistractionsMcr Nobody’s Perfect LP reissued and expanded
Fuzzbox @FuzzboxOfficial
Glossop Record Club https://glossoprecordclub.wordpress.com/ Monthly radio show to continue
Tony Hannan www.tonyhannan.co.uk/
Bella Hardy www.bellahardy.com/shopBest of compilation out now
Joanne Harris www.joanne-harris.co.uk/
Dave Haslam www.davehaslam.com/#/dave-haslam-short-biog/Latest book: Searching For Love
Olivia Hemingway http://www.oliviahemingway.com/
Mark Hodkinson www.markhodkinson.com/
HOME @HOME_mcr Commissioned new work which will be on website. Also asking for donations
Steve Huison http://stevehuison.net/
Independent Salford Beer Festival www.salfordbeerfest.com/
Nat Johnson https://natjohnson.bandcamp.com/
John Keenan www.liveinleeds.com/
Bryony Lavery www.unitedagents.co.uk/bryony-lavery
Jeffrey Lewis www.thejeffreylewissite.com/
The Lovely Eggs @TheLovelyEggs New LP: I Am A Moron
Marble Brewery @marblebrewers Web shop and deliveries
Helen McCookerybook http://mccookerybook.com/Latest LP: Pea Soup
Ross McGinnes http://rossmcginnes.com/
Ian McMillan @IMcMillan
The Monochrome Set @themonoset Latest LPs: Little Noises box set and reissues of Strange Boutique and Love Zombies
Diane Morgan @missdianemorgan
Nicola Mostyn http://www.nicolamostyn.com/  Latest book: The Love Delusion
Chris Nickson @ChrisNickson2
The Nightingales thenightingales.org.uk/New LP in May: Four Against Fate. New film later this year: King Rocker
David Nolan @Nolanwriter
Northern Broadsides @NBroadsides
O’Hooley and Tidow  https://ohooleyandtidow.bandcamp.com/
Martin Parr www.martinparr.com/
Pomona Books www.pomonauk.com/
Record Café @TheRecordCafe Take outs/home deliveries
Jennifer Reid http://jenniferreid.weebly.com/
Revolutions Brewing Co @revolutionsbrew
Root & Branch Productions @root_branchprod
Route @Route_News Latest book: Paul Hanley’s Have A Bleedin’ Guess: The Story of Hex Enduction
Ruts DC @therutsdc
Paul Salveson @paulsalveson New book: The Works
Saul Hay Gallery @SaulHayFineArt
Miranda Sawyer @msmirandasawyer
John Shuttleworth @johnshuttlewrth New book: Two Margarines
The Skids @richardjobson
Something Left Behind @TWPdocumentary
Square Chapel Arts Centre @squarechapel
Statement Artworks @PosterboyEric
Adelle Stripe @adellestripe
Count Arthur Strong www.countarthurstrong.com/
Mark Thomas https://markthomasinfo.co.uk/
Sarah Tierney http://sarahtierney.co.uk/
John Toolan @MrToolan
The Undertones @TheUndertones_
Emma Jane Unsworth @emjaneunsworth
Vinyl Tap @vinyltaprecords
Jane Weaver @JanelWeaver
The Wedding Present https://scopitones.co.uk/
Rosie Wilby @rosiewilby
Kathryn Williams www.kathrynwilliams.co.uk/
Bernard Wrigley https://bernardwrigley.com/
Pete Wylie www.petewylie.co.uk/
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BLUES PILLS RELEASE 'LITTLE BOY PREACHER' LIVE PERFORMANCE FROM UPCOMING LADY IN GOLD LIVE IN PARIS DVD/BLU    RAY
PRE-ORDER NOW!    
Sweden based blues rockers BLUES PILLS have announced to release their first ever DVD/Blu Ray, entitled Lady In Gold Live In Paris, on November 3, 2017.     The release features the band sold out performance at Le Trianon in Paris, France on October 30, 2016 in front of 1,200 euphoric fans.   
Today the band release their performance of the song 'Little Boy Preacher', taken from the forthcoming release: https://youtu.be/GuYJH74sSkI     Pre-order Lady In Gold Live In Paris: http://nblast.de/BPLiveInParis     Commented the band: "We are stoked to share with you that we will release a live record/ DVD which was recorded and filmed during our show in Paris at le Trianon last October on the “Lady in Gold Tour“. We decided to do this because we want to share our live experience with all our fans and also those fans who might have never had the chance to see us live. The live interpretation of our songs differs a lot from the studio record versions. We would call it a bit more   rock’n roll, more heavy, more jam parts, more psychedelic parts – simply   another experience . Playing live is what we've always enjoyed most. In no  other situation can you connect as deep with your fans. We tried to catch the magical moments and emotions of the live atmosphere on DVD/ record for your living rooms, cars and wherever you will rock out to it. Paris was chosen because it means a lot to us to play in this beautiful city and also le Trianon is one of the most beautiful venues in Europe – this needed to get shared with you!“        Lady In Gold Live In Paris will include the following tracks:    1. Lady In Gold    2. Little Boy Preacher    3. Bad Talkers    4. Won't Go Back    5. Black Smoke    6. Bliss    7. Little Sun    8. Elements And Things    9. You Gotta Try    10. High Class Woman    11. Ain't No Change    12. Devil Man    13. I Felt a Change    14. Rejection    15. Gone So Long        More info on Lady In Gold Live In Paris to be revealed soon.       The band will soon embark on an extensive tour through Norway as well as    tour the UK supporting label mates BLACK STAR RIDERS and Sweden    supporting legendary rockers EUROPE.        w/ THE DEVIL AND THE ALMIGHTY BLUES    04.10. N Trondheim - Byscenen    05.10. N Oslo - Rockefeller    07.10. N Konsberg - Energimolla    12.10. N Bergen - Hulen    13.10. N Haugesund - Flytten    14.10. N Stavanger - Folken    09.12. N Porsgrunn - Rip/Sort & Bla Scene        Coming Under Heavy Fire Tour 2017    w/ BLACK STAR RIDERS, TAX THE HEAT, DIRTY THRILLS    08.11. UK Wolverhampton - Wulfrun Hall    09.11. UK Edinburgh - Queen’s Hall    10.11. UK Warrington - Parr Hall    12.11. UK Hull - University of Hull    14.11. UK Middlesborough - Empire    15.11. UK Sheffield - o2 Academy    16.11. UK Leicester - o2 Academy    18.11. UK Cambridge - The Junction    19.11. UK Portmouth - Pyramids        w/ EUROPE    05.12. S Umea - Idun Teatern    06.12. S Stockholm - Annexet    07.12. S Gothenburg - Liseberghallen   
The band's most recent record, »Lady In Gold«, was    produced by Don   Alsterberg (GRAVEYARD, DIVISION OF LAURA LEE, JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ, JERRY WILLIAMS) featuring cover art by Marijke Koger-Dunham (THE BEATLES, CREAM)    was released August 5, 2016 and entered the album charts in these countries:        Germany: #1    Switzerland: #2    Finland: #6    Austria: #12    Belgium: #19    Sweden: #27    UK: #31 (Indie #8,    Vinyl #4)    France: #33    Norway: #36        More on Lady In Gold:    'I Felt A Change' music video: https://youtu.be/aWQVGixoZsQ    'Little Boy Preacher' lyric video: https://youtu.be/yPVW2QpgWuY    'Lady In Gold' music video: https://youtu.be/AHRvig4l9c4    About the album title and its meaning: https://youtu.be/9_4-rjmJApw    About the lyrics: https://youtu.be/oDblv4WCI1M    About the time after the debut: https://youtu.be/6TcVou3Fjbo    About the songs: https://youtu.be/C52elhdXHKo    Q&A: https://youtu.be/6VrAhbZ0mzI
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               BLUES PILLS | ANNOUNCE LADY IN GOLD LIVE IN PARIS                 DVD/BLU RAY; TO TOUR UK WITH BLACK STAR RIDERS
Sweden based blues rockers BLUES PILLS have announced to release their first ever DVD/Blu Ray, entitled Lady In Gold Live In Paris, on November 3, 2017. See cover above this message. The release features the band sold out performance at Le Trianon in Paris, France on October 30, 2016 in front of 1,200 euphoric fans. Commented the band: "We are stoked to share with you that we will release a live record/ DVD which was recorded and filmed during our show in Paris at le Trianon last October on the “Lady in Gold Tour“. We decided to do this because we want to share our live experience with all our fans and also those fans who might have never had the chance to see us live. The live interpretation of our songs differs a lot from the studio record versions. We would call it a bit more rock’n roll, more heavy, more jam parts, more psychedelic parts – simply another experience . Playing live is what we've always enjoyed most. In no other situation can you connect as deep with your fans. We tried to catch the magical moments and emotions of the live atmosphere on DVD/ record for your living rooms, cars and wherever you will rock out to it. Paris was chosen because it means a lot to us to play in this beautiful city and also le Trianon is one of the most beautiful venues in Europe – this needed to get shared with you!“ Lady In Gold Live In Paris will include the following tracks: 1. Lady In Gold 2. Little Boy Preacher 3. Bad Talkers 4. Won't Go Back 5. Black Smoke 6. Bliss 7. Little Sun 8. Elements And Things 9. You Gotta Try 10. High Class Woman 11. Ain't No Change 12. Devil Man 13. I Felt a Change 14. Rejection 15. Gone So Long More info on Lady In Gold Live In Paris to be revealed soon. The band will soon embark on an extensive tour through Norway as well as tour the UK supporting label mates BLACK STAR RIDERS and Sweden supporting legendary rockers EUROPE. w/ THE DEVIL AND THE ALMIGHTY BLUES 04.10. N Trondheim - Byscenen 05.10. N Oslo - Rockefeller 07.10. N Konsberg - Energimolla 12.10. N Bergen - Hulen 13.10. N Haugesund - Flytten 14.10. N Stavanger - Folken 09.12. N Porsgrunn - Rip/Sort & Bla Scene Coming Under Heavy Fire Tour 2017 w/ BLACK STAR RIDERS, TAX THE HEAT, DIRTY THRILLS 08.11. UK Wolverhampton - Wulfrun Hall 09.11. UK Edinburgh - Queen’s Hall 10.11. UK Warrington - Parr Hall 12.11. UK Hull - University of Hull 14.11. UK Middlesborough - Empire 15.11. UK Sheffield - o2 Academy 16.11. UK Leicester - o2 Academy 18.11. UK Cambridge - The Junction 19.11. UK Portmouth - Pyramids w/ EUROPE 05.12. S Umea - Idun Teatern 06.12. S Stockholm - Annexet 07.12. S Gothenburg - Liseberghallen The band's most recent record, »Lady In Gold«, was produced by Don Alsterberg (GRAVEYARD, DIVISION OF LAURA LEE, JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ, JERRY WILLIAMS) featuring cover art by Marijke Koger-Dunham (THE BEATLES, CREAM) was released August 5, 2016 and entered the album charts in these countries: Germany: #1 Switzerland: #2 Finland: #6 Austria: #12 Belgium: #19 Sweden: #27 UK: #31 (Indie #8, Vinyl #4) France: #33 Norway: #36 More on Lady In Gold: 'I Felt A Change' music video:  https://youtu.be/aWQVGixoZsQ 'Little Boy Preacher' lyric video:  https://youtu.be/yPVW2QpgWuY 'Lady In Gold' music video:  https://youtu.be/AHRvig4l9c4 About the album title and its meaning:  https://youtu.be/9_4-rjmJApw About the lyrics:  https://youtu.be/oDblv4WCI1M About the time after the debut:  https://youtu.be/6TcVou3Fjbo About the songs:  https://youtu.be/C52elhdXHKo Q&A:  https://youtu.be/6VrAhbZ0mzI www.bluespills.com     |     www.facebook.com/bluespills     |     www.nuclearblast.de/bluespills
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