About a third of the way through the set, Horace Andy reappears on stage for the second time and launches into Hymn Of The Big Wheel. The two guys in front of me – mid-twenties, one with a shaved head and one who made even less of an impression on me – look agitated.
Quick, it’s Hymn Of The Big Wheel, the really deep one about life and everything. LIGHT THE SPLIFF!
Frantic inhaling. Pass to the left. Pass to the right. To the left. To the right. Your turn. Now your turn. You can get caught with it. No, you can get caught with it…
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You wouldn’t get that sort of behaviour at an S Club Juniors gig.
You wanna bet?
No, Vaughan’s right.
I mean a “really deep song about life and everything” doesn’t sound SClubby does it?
But the smoking? Yeah, probably.