OXFORD - THE APOLLO THEATRE

Friday 7th May 2004

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Triumphant homecoming show at Oxford's Apollo on George Street. Guest list mayhem but the sun was out all day and I even managed to get some gardening done in the morning.

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Fly poster heaven Cornmarket, it's just like being at home today Carfax tower at the centre of Oxford and the source of the chimes heard at the end of Strangeones on I Should Coco Danny finally emerges from the closet
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Gerry tries out his duck walk on stage Trying to work with the local crew About to vent his frustrations at the local boozer
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The recently refurbished Martyrs memorial where loads of priest were burnt at the stake over non-payment of traffic fines Local resident Massive Neil forgoes his gold plated limousine Ali about to spill his coffee over the lighting desk The ancient Anglo-Saxon tower of St. Michael's in Cornmarket street is probably the oldest building in Oxford. Built sometime between 1000 and 1050 it's architecture shows a Carolingian influence, typical of the period just before the Norman conquest.
*Photo © M. Hornby 2004.