title Singing in John Lewis, Norwich, Norfolk - 13th April 2019 intro Isobel's choir - Invidia Voices - is doing one of those "nobody knows about it really" Flash Mob sort of things at John Lewis in Norwich, so we wander up to town for that, followed by a roam around St. Benedict's Street and a visit to Pizza Express. As it's Record Store day, Nosher sneaks out whilst the boys are eating ice cream to nip up the road to Sound Clash records, only to discover that the actual Sleaford Mods are in there doing a signing. Their latest vinyl "Eton Alive" has run out, but Nosher manages to score a signed copy of the earlier Austerity Dogs album. imgp8673 The choir gathers in John Lewis imgp8687 The choir does its thing in John Lewis imgp8689 Isobel (more or less middle) does her thing imgp8690 The scene in John Lewis imgp8692 The boys wait around in the café imgp8698 Matt conducts from the mezzanine imgp8703 Expressive conducting imgp8705 The full choir imgp8709 Getting in to it imgp8717 A bit of applause imgp8718 Harry looks a bit Meh imgp8720 There's some sort of saxophone music going on imgp8721 The church at the top of Westlegate imgp8722 Roaming around outside John Lewis imgp8723 Harry hangs around outside Primark like a teenager imgp8725 The 1930s stylings of John Lewis in Norwich imgp8726 Inside the home furnishing section imgp8728 When we return, the choir is in its second session imgp8729 Up above the streets and houses imgp8730 Fred looks out over the rooftops imgp8732 Nosher's old "Jordan House" sign from 1991 imgp8734 A bit of graffiti love imgp8735 The view out of Pizza Express's window imgp8736 Life on St. Benedict's imgp8737 Isobel slices up our shared pizza imgp8738 It's the actual Sleaford Mods imgp8741 Posters are unrolled imgp8748 Sleaford Mods do some poster signing imgp8750 It's encouragingly busy in Sound Clash imgp8751 Cherry blossom at the bottom of St. Gregory's Alley imgp8753 The boys dance around at the top of St. Benedict's Street imgp8754 Harry outside St. Andrew's car park imgp8755 The boys run up the ramp to St. Andrew's car park