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D’ya wanna
talk
about
King
George’s
Hall?
Ohhh
King
George’s!
Ohhh
Yeah,
I
was
like
house
crew at
King
George’s
…
so
if
a
band
came
in…
a
touring
band.
A
few
of
us
would
go
in
there
and
you
know,
obviously
…
load
up
the
gear
and
load
out
the
gear
and
set
it
all
up
basically
so
it
was
a
handy
place
to
pick
up
bits
of
equipment
and
also…
going
back
to
the
flyers
posters.
I
used
to
be
able
to
blag
my
way
in
there
going
down
to
see
one
of
the
full-time
staff
just
breezed
past
reception.
Yeah,
you
know
and
they
sort of
knew
me
face
so
I
could
get
in
and
the
office
where
the
photocopier
was
it
had
a
sort
of
2-foot
gap
over
the
top
of
the
partition.
So
I
had
to
jump
in
there…
climb
over
the
top
of
the
office
get on
the
photocopier
and
run
a
few
hundred
copies
of
this
poster
or
whichever
that
weeks
poster
that
was..
and
once
one of
the
big
King
George’s
…
the
big
boss
came
in
unlocked
the
door
and
I
was
trapped
…
I
couldn’t
run.
You
know,
there
was
nowhere
to
run.
So
he
came
walking
over
to
the
photocopier
picked
one
of
the
posters
up
and
went…
Oh
what’s
this
then?
Y’know…
and
went..
Very interesting’
put
it
down
and
sat at
his
desk
and
carried
on.
…
It
was
like
okay…
sound.
So
no…
consequences
then?
no…
no…
Was
there
any
equipment
ever
used
from
King
George’s
at
the
parties?
Yes.
It
was…
…
Dave P
…
Got
nicked
after
one
of
the
parties
Taking…
driving
this….
some
equipment
that
he’d
borrowed.
Yeah.
He
got
pulled
for
that
and
he
got
in
some
trouble
and
had
to
go see
his manager
the
next
day and
explain
he
was
facing
charges.
Y’know…
we
were
actually
doing
the
pantomime
at
the
time
and
we
borrowed
some
bits
of
lighting
equipment
and
a
…
mirror
ball
and
I
think
that
was
for
the
slaughterhouse
and
Dave
get…
he
ended
up
getting
nicked
afterwards
anyway,
and
he
had
to
go
in
the
next
day
because
he
was
a
full
time.
You
know,
he
had…
it
was
his
job
to
…
he
was
like
house
technician.
So
we
had
to
go
and
see
his
manager
the
next
day
and
explain
that
he
was
facing
charges,
you
know,
it
was
a
big
deal
at
the
time
because
of…
they’d
scared
him.
…
Yeah.
He
could
lose
his
job
and
all
the
rest
of…
it.
Huh.
Pretty
serious
for a
guy who’s
got
a
mortgage.
and
all
that.
But
he…
he
carried…
he
got
away
with
it?
Yeah,
nothing
came
of
it,
you
know.
Full Transcript:
D’ya wanna
talk
about
King
George’s
Hall?
Ohhh
King
George’s!
Ohhh
Yeah,
I
was
like
house
crew at
King
George’s
…
so
if
a
band
came
in…
a
touring
band.
A
few
of
us
would
go
in
there
and
you
know,
obviously
…
load
up
the
gear
and
load
out
the
gear
and
set
it
all
up
basically
so
it
was
a
handy
place
to
pick
up
bits
of
equipment
and
also…
going
back
to
the
flyers
posters.
I
used
to
be
able
to
blag
my
way
in
there
going
down
to
see
one
of
the
full-time
staff
just
breezed
past
reception.
Yeah,
you
know
and
they
sort of
knew
me
face
so
I
could
get
in
and
the
office
where
the
photocopier
was
it
had
a
sort
of
2-foot
gap
over
the
top
of
the
partition.
So
I
had
to
jump
in
there…
climb
over
the
top
of
the
office
get on
the
photocopier
and
run
a
few
hundred
copies
of
this
poster
or
whichever
that
weeks
poster
that
was..
and
once
one of
the
big
King
George’s
…
the
big
boss
came
in
unlocked
the
door
and
I
was
trapped
…
I
couldn’t
run.
You
know,
there
was
nowhere
to
run.
So
he
came
walking
over
to
the
photocopier
picked
one
of
the
posters
up
and
went…
Oh
what’s
this
then?
Y’know…
and
went..
Very interesting’
put
it
down
and
sat at
his
desk
and
carried
on.
…
It
was
like
okay…
sound.
So
no…
consequences
then?
no…
no…
Was
there
any
equipment
ever
used
from
King
George’s
at
the
parties?
Yes.
It
was…
…
Dave P
…
Got
nicked
after
one
of
the
parties
Taking…
driving
this….
some
equipment
that
he’d
borrowed.
Yeah.
He
got
pulled
for
that
and
he
got
in
some
trouble
and
had
to
go see
his manager
the
next
day and
explain
he
was
facing
charges.
Y’know…
we
were
actually
doing
the
pantomime
at
the
time
and
we
borrowed
some
bits
of
lighting
equipment
and
a
…
mirror
ball
and
I
think
that
was
for
the
slaughterhouse
and
Dave
get…
he
ended
up
getting
nicked
afterwards
anyway,
and
he
had
to
go
in
the
next
day
because
he
was
a
full
time.
You
know,
he
had…
it
was
his
job
to
…
he
was
like
house
technician.
So
we
had
to
go
and
see
his
manager
the
next
day
and
explain
that
he
was
facing
charges,
you
know,
it
was
a
big
deal
at
the
time
because
of…
they’d
scared
him.
…
Yeah.
He
could
lose
his
job
and
all
the
rest
of…
it.
Huh.
Pretty
serious
for a
guy who’s
got
a
mortgage.
and
all
that.
But
he…
he
carried…
he
got
away
with
it?
Yeah,
nothing
came
of
it,
you
know.