And yes, I did get on a bus - CK showed me how you do it and I used my bus pass for the very first time. Here's the rather unflattering evidence:
We tried the Star & Garter for a quick pint of Ossian, whilst watching the World Cup draw on TV, then headed down to Carriages. Disaster! Diners only - we couldn't get in. What to do? We were due at the Jewel in the Crown in half an hour. In the end, the logistics were against us and we cancelled our curry and headed off to Archibald Simpson's for ale and food. It's so convenient for the Lemon Tree anyway.
Although one member of the Grant clan couldn't make it, elder brother Donnie, standing in for Gary, met us at the Lemon Tree:
We had last seen the Blockheads in 2006 and they were great again this time. Norman Watt-Roy on bass was, as ever, the star of the show - you couldn't keep your eyes off him - but the rest of the band - including Mickey Gallagher on keyboards for the second week in a row - were terrific as well. Check their web site for the biogs of the band - www.theblockheads.com. Here they are doing Clevor Trevor, with Derek the Draw laconic as ever on lead vocals:
The band played straight through with no interval, so we had time for yet another pint of Old Speckled Hen in the Globe - good band playing there too. Beside our bus stop in Union St, the same old lonely busker was playing. Andy requested Tangled Up In Blue:
Then it was the bus back to Banchory:
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