Tim Dowling : life on the road was so much simpler than being at home
On tour with the band there were no snapping tortoises, no dog kerfuffles and certainly no peeping scaffolders It is early morning, the low sun is glinting off wet tarmac. I’m in a coffee shop next to a petrol station, across the car park from the Travelodge where I spent the night, somewhere (…)
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