That's real shame the audience was so small. "Goodbye Mr. A" is all over the radio here in Britain. Mr Blue Sky or not - and I'd argue that the influence is laid out on plate for all to hear - it's still a good record and they deserve better. I saw John Martyn play to an extremely small audience once. He walked on, sat down and said; "I should have stayed at home in bed....there were more f*ckin' people there." On 9 Oct 2007, at 18:58, Matthew George wrote: > They can indeed cut it, I believe. Bit too much warbling perhaps, but > good > fun and very proficient. Saw them at the Louisiana a few months ago, > and > was reminded of Jellyfish and ELO in equal quantities. Might be > interesting > to see how many people at the Thekla claim to have been at that gig, as > there were barely 10 of us in the audience for the Hoosiers' set, and > 4 of > them were in the next band. >