Rant #2 / I Love The Holloways
I find myself in Norwich as I type this, city of dreams. Actually, the weather is totally fab at the moment, I seem to have brought the sun back from California, and life is generally sweet. The Holloways tour is in full swing, and it's a real pleasure to be on the road again with my old friends, and to be making new ones.
One incident that has moved me to another blog rant occurred last night after the show in Reading. I had an altercation with someone who attempted to nick my hat off my head while I was outside the show chatting to some people at the end. To be honest it really, really pissed me off. The principle behind it, which I feel needs restating here (hence the rant), is this: I am a normal fucking person, and the rules of social engagement do not change simply because I stand on a stage every now and again. If he had attempted to steal something from a stranger in a bar, he could reasonably expect to get his head kicked in. There was no head-kicking last night, which is for the best, but it depresses me when people think they can treat me like a mug with impunity.
End rant #2.
In other news, there's some live recordings from the tour up here, and the next part of the Latvia diary is on the way, as are loads more festival dates and the October tour. Phew.
One incident that has moved me to another blog rant occurred last night after the show in Reading. I had an altercation with someone who attempted to nick my hat off my head while I was outside the show chatting to some people at the end. To be honest it really, really pissed me off. The principle behind it, which I feel needs restating here (hence the rant), is this: I am a normal fucking person, and the rules of social engagement do not change simply because I stand on a stage every now and again. If he had attempted to steal something from a stranger in a bar, he could reasonably expect to get his head kicked in. There was no head-kicking last night, which is for the best, but it depresses me when people think they can treat me like a mug with impunity.
End rant #2.
In other news, there's some live recordings from the tour up here, and the next part of the Latvia diary is on the way, as are loads more festival dates and the October tour. Phew.

6 Comments:
eeek
we wont steal your hat when you visit Preston
scouts honor!
wow I imagine this was much like the incident at Aldershot "LICK THIS SHIT OFF MY CYMBALS!". Frank you should have layethed the smacketh down The Rock style.
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/music-gigs/INTERVIEW-Frank-Turner.4056979.jp
the live tracks are excellent! will there be a live album then?
Thank you so much for being so amiable with Jam and Hullfire at Asylum tonight. Our interview was probably a little long and we did pester you probbly to much for signings and the ilk, but you have made so many people so very happy! Really enjoyed the gig and hope to see you again soon.
Lots of Love
Mark Payne (Jam Radio Hull)
couldnt agree more
theres nothing more annoying than people taking your hat
it almost put me off wearing one altogether
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