Hello, everyone. Just got home now from the gig and I have no words to explain it, there's just no way anything can top that - at least for me. I got my ticket today at a quarter past midnight from Ticketmaster, thanks to the "100 Club Tickets on Ticketmaster right now" thread. The problem is I don't live in London... Anyway, I booked a very overpriced ticket to fly to Heathrow this morning, then my flight was one hour and a half late but fortunately I managed to get to the venue at 12.17 (doors were already open). As mentioned by other people, the place is very small. The stage was at the side of the venue, not at the back, and there were some columns that restricted the view - I couldn't see Brian Ray for most of the time. Other than that, Paul seemed to be in a really good mood and enjoying to be there. You guys are probably interested about what he said, so I'll try to write down everything I can remember now (in no particular order). Before he started playing, he said, yawning: "It's a bit early for this". He dedicated one of the songs (Honey Hush, I believe) to Mick Green, who passed away earlier this year. Before playing "Don't Let The Sun Catch you Crying", he said that these kind of gigs are the perfect opportunity to include some less-known songs on the set, "either you like it or not". He mentioned Jimmy Fallon's show and sang, mockingly and a cappella, the first two verses of Scrambled Eggs. Paul also made fun of a reviewer that wrote that Petrushka was a traditional russian folk song. "It is now", he added. He also reminisced about the early days before playing "One after 909" and remembered how it was writing songs with John in his flat. I'm pretty exhausted now (my return flight was also two hours late), so I apologize if I can't remember everything at this moment. As soon as it starts coming back to me, I promise to write back. What a day...