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Live at the Duke's Head

by Tom Slatter

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Back in 2015, round about Christmas time, I played a private gig at the birthday bash of one of the many people I know named Andy.

I just rediscovered the 'bootleg' style recording of that gig that I thought I lost years ago.

It was a fun night. As well as my little acoustic set, Matt Stevens played a set full of guitar loops and beer quaffing and a gentleman named Robert Ramsay cast a spell.

Yes, an actual spell was cast. I don't remember all the details, but it involved a white lab coat, writing lottery numbers on a piece of paper and a lot of silliness.

The gig was also notable because my set included the first ever public rendition of my song Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said. That song later found its way onto my 2017 album Happy People.

It was also notable because it included a performance of my song When Will I Get My Jetpack? This is a fun song that has been lurking about for years, but because it has never fit into a wider project I've never got round to recording it.

Maybe one day.

Anyway, here is the whole set for you to enjoy and/or relive if you were there.

Thanks for listening!

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released May 8, 2021

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Tom Slatter London

A latter-day Victorian street-theatre barker with a guitar promising tales of mystery, imagination, ‘orrible murders and bloody great waving tentacles’ is how Tom Slatter has been described. Since 2010 he has been scaring audiences with six albums and numerous EPs of storytelling songs. ... more

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