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49M Rocking the Daisies 2012 – Friday
Friday 05 October 2012 This year was my inaugural Rocking the Daisies, and what a year to pick – all (15 000 I think) festival tickets sold out meaning the place was packed, the weather was mild during the day … Continue reading
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Tagged 49m, bateleur, beach, beast, beatenberg, benguela, camping, cape town, capitec, cloof wine estate, costumes, darling, dressing up, gigs & festivals, guitars, inge beckmann, iso, isochronous, jon savage, kongos, lights, long hair, machineri, music, out in the country, outdoors, outside, photography, rocking the daisies, shortstraw, south africa, summer, the brother moves on, the sleepers, water, weekends
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Tagged 49m, bateleur, beach, beast, beatenberg, benguela, camping, cape town, capitec, cloof wine estate, costumes, darling, dressing up, gigs & festivals, guitars, inge beckmann, iso, isochronous, jon savage, kongos, lights, long hair, machineri, music, out in the country, outdoors, outside, photography, rocking the daisies, shortstraw, south africa, summer, the brother moves on, the sleepers, water, weekends
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The Flow Show at Carnival Court
Saturday 8 September 2012 Going to Carnival Court on Saturday was a bit like attending an unofficial high school reunion – former classmates of mine took to the stage as members of The Flow, Beatenberg and John Wizards (I didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged beatenberg, cape town, carnival court, gigs & festivals, guitars, john wizards, long street, music, papa smurf, rock, the flow, weekends
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Tagged beatenberg, cape town, carnival court, gigs & festivals, guitars, john wizards, long street, music, papa smurf, rock, the flow, weekends
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The Tallest Man on Earth & Beatenberg at the CTICC
Friday 10 February 2012 All the way from Sweden, The Tallest Man on Earth graced Cape Town with a really beautiful show last Friday, supported by a lovely set from Beatenberg.
We Are Beautiful Losers at A Word of Art, Woodstock
Friday 03 June 2011 I was at school with the guys in Beatenberg, so it’s pretty criminal that I hadn’t gone to see them play before last Friday. They were main reason I went to We Are Beautiful Losers, but … Continue reading