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Goodbye from The Rakes…

To our fans, sorry if this abrupt end is an unpleasant surprise and might piss any of you off, particularly those who were coming to see us on our UK and US tours. Under the circumstances we just couldn’t continue… We of course don’t want to piss anyone off, we never took canceling shows lightly - but it’s best to leave you all on a high note, rather than unimaginatively continue, on and on, until before you know it you’re playing an OAP home in Eastbourne and discover all the audience are younger than you.

Sincere thanks for all your support. Here’s our collective thoughts:

The Rakes have always been very adamant and proud of the fact that we give 100% to every gig we’ve ever played. If we can’t give it everything then we won’t do it. That was the rule we set ourselves from day one.

After much deliberation we have come to the shared conclusion that we can’t give it 100% anymore and regret to announce that The Rakes are calling it a day. We are sorry to let down all the people who were coming to see us on the UK & US tours. Writing your own obituary is a surreal thing to do but we want to give particular thanks to our much-loved fans, all the great people we’ve worked with over the years, our management and loyal record label. We feel privileged to have had the opportunity to write music together and perform around the world. Genuinely, thanks for the good times…. That was one hell of a party! But now, we really must get some sleep.

Buono Buono

 We just played at a little yearly festival called Ypsigrock in a small town called Castelbuono in Sicily. We like Castelbuono allot. I’m thinking of writing a letter to the mayor of Castelbuono asking him if The Rakes can be the towns house band. We could play in the town square every Saturday night and not tour anywhere else.

There’s a pizza vending machine at Palermo airport. You put 5 Eurosin and a freshly cooked pizza comes out.

1-2-3-4 do you want a little more…

This week we Played 6 festivals. 3 in France, 1 in Germany, 1 in Belgium and 1 in Switzerland, then did a 1 off show in Saltzburg Austria. We got through 4 tour buses, we had 1 Fire, 1 flood, 1 hurricane, 1 break down on the Autobahn, caught 2 trains, 1 minibus, 2 taxis and  got lost in 1 corn field. Here’s the pictures. We’re back in the corner of London where it all started next sunday, playing the 1-2-3-4 festival. Hope to see you there!

I love Germany… but

Ok so in 1989 on one of the most historically important moments of the last century you had David Haslehoff 

Keeping with the tradition, now you have Mando Diao

I love Germany, but dudes what is with your music taste.

I guess I can hardly talk though, I’m from England, have you seen our top 40…

Guess who

Guess which middle name belongs to which Rake….

Brian 

Theo

Scheufens

James

Leslie

My favorite website!!!

www.latfh.com

Glastonbury Festival GAGA

The Rakes did a cover of poker face by GAGA during our set on the other stage, although I think the audience was too stoned to notice the irony. Alan thinks she looks like an ugly prostitute. I think she’s quite fit. Lasse and Matt are undecided. Different horses different courses.  Our dressing room was next to hers but I didn’t dare talk to her. She looked quite scary in all that latex.

Southside & Hurricane Festival Germany

We got REALLY drunk last night, dressed up in roman togas, and it’s all a bit of a blur. BUT i have on my phone a picture of myself and Alan in full Roman atire with a knife around Moby’s neck.

After some careful consideration, unless I can be persuaded otherwise, I’ve decided that this photo should probably never see the light of day.

Codes Missing

ok, i lost the code for the login. So that explains the delay. But i’m back and i’m gonna bombard you with a few posts that i’ve been saving up.

Backstage Business In Paris 14/05/09



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