I `ad that Banjoman in my cab the other day.`e does a very fair version of "The Campdown Races" on `is old five stringer. Well worth a listen. I said ,"Morning Paul, where to then?" `e said, "Morning Jim. Can you take me to the Press Archives Office, please. I want to look in the old "Melody Maker" to see the `istory of the Folk Clubs down `ere. I`m doing a piece about the really good`uns." I said, "No sooner said than, Paul". `e said, "`ere Jim. You and your band `ave done `em all over the years. Can you think of a really great one?" I said, "One of the best was MacDonalds." `e said, "Not "MacDonald & MacTavishes Bar" on Sochie`all Street?" I said, "No. I mean the club they used to `old in the MacDonalds in Tunbridge Wells. Us lads in the band used to `avec a pint of Larkins in "The `op Puller" opposite, our young lady member would settle for an orange and lemonade and then we all got a burger and chips in the club, free, gratis and for nothing, `alf way through our set!!" Whaddam I Like??
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