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Originally Posted by BeautifulBurnout
a) only if you bring your sets to London so I can enjoy them
b) only if you pronounce segue "seeg" and not "segway" - cos, damn! that bloody annoys me when it is pronounced "segway"... it started out as a joke by a 70's dj in the UK - might well have been Dave Lee Travis, now I think of it, and it caught on as THE way to pronounce it.
It is a segue (seeg)...NOT a segue (segway) 
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One half of the band was just in London, I believe he might have played out once or twice, however he has disappeared off the radar after a trip to spain.
I have been pronoucing it segway ... its news to me the it is actually meant to be seeg. Although the ue after the g indicates that the g should be a hard sound. eg plague, dialogue, intrigue