North, South, East, West - Dave Gorman cycles Britain

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North, South, East, West - Dave Gorman cycles Britain

Postby Andrew G » Wed Feb 25, 2009 2:00 pm

[quote="Dave Gorman"]I found cycling to gigs made me very happy. I'm not sure I can explain it properly, but cycling changed my attitude to the gigs. Suddenly it was all a bit lo-fi, hippie minstrel and - without changing what I was doing on stage particularly - that made things even more satisfying to me. It was like doing something but leaving no mark. That sounds a bit eco-warrior but that's not really what I mean.

Anyway, I was cycling home one night at around midnight, full of happiness, loving the feeling of being connected to the city I call home and everything about what I was doing made sense. It just seemed to be a perfect kind of existence. And I started thinking that a daily bike ride/gig combination would be enjoyable.

I made the mistake of saying it out loud the next day. And this is the result. A tour. Of the UK. By bike. Normally when you tour, the schedule is kind of random. You take in all the major venues you can. You end up doing gigs in odd, ridiculous sequences and travel from Portsmouth up to Edinburgh one day only to head down to Brighton the next. That's because touring is normally based on when the right sized venues are available. If you're going by push bike you can't really do that. So I'm not.

I decided we shouldn't pay too much heed to the size of venue. I didn't want it to become a tour that was all about business. I wanted to preserve the hippie-minstrel feel that was making me so happy as I cycled around London. So, I committed to a route - from the southernmost point of the British mainland to the northernmost, via the easternmost and westernmost (you can't say I'm not trying to cover the country) and then we started looking for venues at sensible staging posts. There are big venues - 2000 seats is the biggest - and there are small venues, too: 30 seats is the smallest. I've already received a dozen e-mails from people upset that I'm not playing their town. I'm not sure they've really understood the point of the exercise.

Anyway... it's scheduled for this autumn. 1500 miles. 32 nights.

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Re: North, South, East, West - Dave Gorman cycles Britain

Postby Antloony » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:45 pm

I love Dave Gorman, the blokes a genius, very clever and very very funny. :lol:
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Re: North, South, East, West - Dave Gorman cycles Britain

Postby Andrew G » Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:14 pm

I like him too, stumbled across his "Are you Dave Gorman" show on the TV by accident and got hooked then. A quality nutter, and one of the ginger army too 8) .
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Re: North, South, East, West - Dave Gorman cycles Britain

Postby Mike I » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:02 pm

I happened upon him on (ahem :oops: ) The Weakest Link. It went a bit like this:

Witch Woman: "Did you go to university?"
Funny Dave: "Yes."
WW: "Do you think that means you're clever?"
FD: "No. It's just the answer to your question." :lol: :lol:
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