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Hi Everybody.
GGE Music Operatives have managed to complete the music performance section of the 2009 Tasmania Tour, with the addition of a surprise House Party Concert at the quarry-side cottage of the 'Moe Grizzly' where there was much revelry and loud music in the PM-AM by GGE, and 'Moe Grizzly' and 'Ivy Street' with a Surprise session of late night Kick to Kick soccer style, where we were joined by an unknown member of the "Convict City Rollers" Roller Derby team who showed everybody how to get it done RIGHT!.

THEN...

After which and after receiving assistance from the aforesaid 'Moe Grizzly' and 'Ivy Street' in the form of an Amplifier Loan,
the GGE Performance Crew set off north inside "Dulcie", being an old station wagon, which we borrowed from Leigh of the "She Rats" and other awesome musical experiences, to drive North where a meeting at the crossroads was immanent.

Arrrrrrrriving in St Helens allowed for some wild performance at the 'Crossroads Cafe' and caberet.
It has been far too long to attend at the 'Crossroads' and GGE will try to return for more midnight rendezvous.

So, Then, Yesterday,
GGE have been recording to 'digital-camera' in a barn filled with strange devices of high technology origin, located on the mysterious Tasmanian East Coast, joined by Adam-Brown on 'Electric-Bone-Violin' which is an Electric Violin, with a body made entirely of real Bone, mostly what seems to be various parts of some quadruped spine, and sounds very good, with lots of interesting sounds also being coaxed from the tailpiece and the special tension wire which applies opposing force to the tension of the strings and keeps this particular instrument together.

The recordings will be upload as soon as possible, all polished as much as is reasonable, without detracting from the exceptionally lowbrow method of capture.

On this tour GGE music performance staff and other operatives have met with many unusually interesting and kind hearted, sensitive people, and we would like to use this data moment to electrically say Thank-You, to each and every person who helped out and participated in what was a high energy intimate concert tour experience.

Thank you.