We are excited to announce that we now have a Two Spot Gobi podcast. Matt (Trumpet) and Ben (bass) launched it. As it's the first one, we thought we'd give you a free song 'Borrowed Time' from the new album.
We'll do it every few weeks. If anyone has any suggestions of what they might like to hear in the podcasts please drop us a line...
You can get it on itunes here: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=297096028
Or if you don't like itunes:
http://podcast.com/show/107156/ Ennnnnnnjoy.
Rob and the boys from Gobi land
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Home...
So after another flight, a bus journey and then a short walk, we have arrived back in Brighton ready to get things moving....
It is a little weird coming back from somewhere like California, where the sun shone all the time we were there (ok, perhaps there was a little rain in Berkeley but we understand!) to England in November where it seems like it's dusk throughout the whole day.
Ahhh, ok I just realised I'd started a blog about the weather and so I think I'll change the direction here so as not to appear to British!
In Berkeley it was great to meet so many of you, but I thought I'd share one of the funnier moments.
A lady comes up to me whilst we are signing stuff by the merchandise table shortly after we played and asks me to sign a cd for her husband who's a HUGE fan. I take the cd and open it stoked with the compliment and start writing a message to him saying "hope you enjoy etc etc..:" and continue speaking to her. She tells me how they're always listening to our music and even played one of our songs at their wedding. Slightly surprised, I asked her which one....she tells me it's the big single 'I'm Yours', and then says she's really looking forward to seeing me play later.
I didn't have the heart to tell her that I wasn't Jason Mraz, so instead I smile having just signed her CD and say "thankyou".....I hope her husband can forgive her!
Rob :-)
It is a little weird coming back from somewhere like California, where the sun shone all the time we were there (ok, perhaps there was a little rain in Berkeley but we understand!) to England in November where it seems like it's dusk throughout the whole day.
Ahhh, ok I just realised I'd started a blog about the weather and so I think I'll change the direction here so as not to appear to British!
In Berkeley it was great to meet so many of you, but I thought I'd share one of the funnier moments.
A lady comes up to me whilst we are signing stuff by the merchandise table shortly after we played and asks me to sign a cd for her husband who's a HUGE fan. I take the cd and open it stoked with the compliment and start writing a message to him saying "hope you enjoy etc etc..:" and continue speaking to her. She tells me how they're always listening to our music and even played one of our songs at their wedding. Slightly surprised, I asked her which one....she tells me it's the big single 'I'm Yours', and then says she's really looking forward to seeing me play later.
I didn't have the heart to tell her that I wasn't Jason Mraz, so instead I smile having just signed her CD and say "thankyou".....I hope her husband can forgive her!
Rob :-)
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