Outright show of the year was Miriam and Nobody’s Babies at the Funtastic Dracula Carnival. Miriam is of course Miriam Linna. During the set she announced that this would be her last performance ever. It was the most emotional hour I’ve encountered at a show in recent living memory. A lot of us were openly weeping at the sheer magnitude of the heart punch being delivered song after song.

(Count) Peter Zaremba and Las Munjitas del Fuzz didn’t slouch none either as they conjured up the spirit of '78 New York with a set that you won’t hear The Fleshtones play anymore. Another highlight of that gathering was to be able to spend a wee while with the Rt Hon James Dickson Esq. after Birdman played.

I was also fortunate to attend what might be the teeniest festival I’ve ever come across. The Solbakken Fuzzfest takes place in Arendal, Norway in a largish garden between two houses. It’s a very local affair but any chance to see and hang out with Reine Laken is a call I will happily answer at any opportunity.

The Scientists came back to Europe and I saw them in Glasgow and Newcastle. At the sound check of the latter, they played ‘Last Night” and kept it in the set. I really hope they can keep this thing going because they’re perhaps better than ever at this point.

As 2019 rolls in, we Brits are pre-occupied with the cliff that our alleged government is about to drive us over. We’ll just have to see how this pans out. Just as well I’ve joined The Mighty Mai-Tones (see picture). How can we possibly fail?

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