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I'm in a really stunning hotel suite in Kowloon overlooking Hong Kong harbour. Nice huh. Except that the whole bloody building has the air-con racked up so high that it's bloody freezing in here. My teeth are literally chattering and I've got three blankets on the bed already. Apart from that, did I mention that the view is rather nice?
  • 3 weeks later...
I was in Berlin, which sounds much cooler than where I am now, which is why I'm mentioning it. Now I'm in the office, but on the plus side no longer covered in the vomit of a small child, which for those of you that would like to know is no more appealing than that of an adult.
  • 4 weeks later...

Keef - it was bloody brilliant. One of the best gigs I've ever been to AND I got to do it at Anfield. :))


Not just Macca, but Dave Groll, the Zutons, the Kaiser chiefs and Peter Kay all viewed from the Kop. He did loads of Beatles stuff and there's no better place to see him do that than in Liverpool.


All these lads were watching from the pitch and were kicking a beer can around and pretending to score in front of the Kop. Fantastic!

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