'Doc' Halliday spotted!!

- The real 'Doc' Halliday (the inspiration for the song 'Doc's Tache') was recently sighted at a Highland Games fest in Reading. Of late he lives in Reading and his face pubes have met their fate. He has grey hair catch his details so we couldn't send him a copy of our CD. If you know him or of him, please get in touch so that we can......
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NEW RECORDINGS
Three new recordings were made on the weekend 21-22 July. Featuring the added talents of Whitney on drums and Avery on banjo - go to: http://www.myspace.com/thegolgiapparatus
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CABARET SUCCESS
All seven members of the Golgis appeared at the last Fishing Fish Cabaret on Friday 20th July.
Overseas members Richard 'Two Horns'(Moscow) and Martin o' the Golgis aka 'Smješko'(Rijeka) joined the other five for a cracking version of 'I Left My Hot Water Bottle In Stepney'!
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new cabaret night starting Friday 2nd February 2007!
click above for more info
**** 'Gruntled and Whelmed' is finally available ****
AND the first 50 copies are hand-numbered!
"So what's on it?"
There are nine
previously unrecorded tracks, a couple of which you won't hear live.
Pretty Street/Ugly Street is even more hilarious than when we play it live. There is
also a new version of ....Stepney... (from the '2002 EP')
Two totally new live
takes were recorded and magically knotted together.
The CD is £7 inc. postage or £6 at gigs.
more info on the CDs pages...
** RICHARD HAS MOVED TO RUSSIA!
Due to the loss of his biSAXual activities we have decided to
replace him with at least 2 people. We have a part time trombonist in
the ranks and are currently trying out other musicians. So if there is
anyone out there who is interested the required qualifications are;
• being semi-competent on at least 1 instrument and either vaguely able to play or willing to have a go at another
• you must be silly and up for dressing up onstage
• playing the fool advantageous
• facial hair is good but not totally necessary (females don't despair!)
• being willing to join in on vocals is encouraged
• If
you have an aversion to the sound of Highland Bagpipes or songs about
silly subjects, especially facial hair.... then forget it!
***Email us if you fancy coming to a rehearsal or if you want to purchase a CD***
The new expanded
line up will provide the opportunity for more instrument changes and
the use of silly props. When we return to the live circuit expect more
fancy dress, props and general silliness.
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***NEW LYRICS PAGE HERE*** -
where you can have a butcher's at some of the band's estute views on
life, the universe and the fufilment of facial appendages, whilst
wandering down the avenues of modern life.
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