Well, I've never been to Spain but I kinda like the music.
In fact, I'm jetting Friday night from San Francisco, on my father's birthday, landing at London Heathrow Saturday morning, waiting two hours, then boarding a flight to Madrid, where I'll be self-caffeinating until midnight, when Los Rapiers take the stage at Gruta 77, part of a Festival Surforama Weekend.
Next day I'm Channel-hopping right back to London to map out my London Monday, when I'll Tube it to the O2 Arena to see the last stand of Cliff Richard and The Shadows, est. 1959, a very good year.
Tuesday afternoon I'm skipping back to the West Coast, hoping the musical notes last a lifetime.
Now THAT is dedication Greg!...Roy Castle would be proud! Lol.
Posted by: Tony Shaker | 22 September 2009 at 02:54 AM
Tony, sorry, had to look up Roy's credentials, as I was unfamiliar with him. Sounds like a character.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Castle
Posted by: Greg O. | 22 September 2009 at 10:39 AM
I also notice Spaniards like to eat late and rock out late. First act at Surforama doesn't hit the stage until 11 p.m.
Posted by: Greg O. | 22 September 2009 at 10:42 AM
Roy was an all round British entertainer who hosted a children's TV show called 'Record Breakers' (self-explanatory) and the theme tune was called 'Dedication'. Sorry Greg, I sometimes forget you're not British! Lol.
Posted by: Tony Shaker | 23 September 2009 at 04:27 AM