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Little Fish in Singapore: Day 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2011

We played to a full house, we did a storming version of The Umbilical Chord, we got two German kids to form a mosh pit and we caused such a stir that we were warned the police might show up tomorrow to make sure things don't get out of hand.

Like the man said, "the deeply rooted band has total disregard for musical rules, doing only what matters to them." This came as quite a shock to Juju, who didn't realise there were musical rules. Time for an awkward conversation...

People keep telling us that the Singaporeans are shy, as if that would make us take it easy on them. Juju launched straight onto the front of the stage and told them all to stand up, link arms, sing along, clap and join the Cult of the Fish. It turns out Singaporeans are quite shy, but if you ignore that and talk to them anyway they're all happy to chat. Especially if you're on stage with a microphone and you've stopped half way through a song to wait for someone to take a phone call.

Warning: The band at the end of this video is not Little Fish. It's Goodfellas, a local cover band. They asked me to jam with them on Superstition and I couldn't refuse. ;)

— Ben

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  • like the 30-dollar -shoes ..... je veux danser !

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