title Steve Hackett at the UEA, and a Trip to the Zoo, Banham and Norwich, Norfolk - 15th November 2009 intro Steve Hackett - one-time lead guitarist for legendary group Genesis - performs a stunning and diverse set, with his "Electric Band", at the University of East Anglia, on the outskirts of Norwich. There's even a section of Genesis numbers, amongst all the newer (and older) original Hackett material - including Firth of Fifth and one of Nosher's all-time favourite tracks "Blood on the Rooftops". The day before, Nosher had been out to drop this year's apple crop off at Greenwood's near Carleton Rode, and stopped off at what may-or-may-not be a derelict garage in New Buckenham - prices hadn't been updated since petrol was 93p a litre, there were wrecked cars and weeds everywhere, but the lights were still on. Later on, Nosher, Isobel and Fred spend a few hours at Banham Zoo, where we look at the black-and-white monkeys and some giraffe, amongst others. dscf1906 The band in action dscf1907 Nice lights on stage dscf1909 Steve Hackett (centre) dscf1924 More Steve Hackett dscf1931 The electric band dscf1933 Steve Hackett at the UEA dscf1950 Backing vocals dscf1956 Crowd appreciation imgp1058 Derelict petrol station in New Buckenham imgp1062 A derelict petrol pump imgp1064 A really derelict three-wheeler imgp1065 Old petrol pumps in Castle Hill Garage imgp1066 Castle Hill Garage in New Buckenham imgp1068 Another view of Castle Hill Garage imgp1072 We create a fridge-magnet wedding invite imgp1079 A rock-hopper penguin imgp1097 Some sealions float about imgp1099 A Colubus monkey imgp1104 A pair of black-and-white monkeys imgp1106 Fred giggles imgp1108 A colubus chews on some grass imgp1113 Fred and Isobel at Banham imgp1123 A meerkat peers around imgp1126 A meerkat has a good little dig imgp1128 A cheetah prowls around imgp1129 A cheetah's got its game face on imgp1134 A giraffe licks a post imgp1141 Giraffes nibble each other imgp1150 A meerkat show