"I do some concerts. At the moment, I'm being helped a lot by a gig I play in London, which is Pizza Express"
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The specific intent is practical and slightly mischievous: yes, he still does concerts; no, that doesn’t necessarily pay the bills. The subtext is sharper. In the late-20th-century music economy, even respected musicians often survive through residencies and side doors, not grand tours. Saying “I’m being helped a lot” reframes the gig as lifeline, not prestige. And naming “Pizza Express” makes the contrast unavoidable: the everyday chain becomes the patron, replacing the aristocratic benefactor or the legendary jazz club.
Context matters: PizzaExpress Jazz Club in Soho has long hosted serious players, but the brand name still carries a faint comic deflation. Allison leverages that. It’s a subtle critique of a market that applauds artistry while outsourcing its support to casual dining. The line also protects his dignity: by owning the absurdity, he stays in control of the narrative. That’s classic Allison - wry, unsentimental, and quietly indicting.
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Allison, Mose. (2026, January 16). I do some concerts. At the moment, I'm being helped a lot by a gig I play in London, which is Pizza Express. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-do-some-concerts-at-the-moment-im-being-helped-84409/
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Allison, Mose. "I do some concerts. At the moment, I'm being helped a lot by a gig I play in London, which is Pizza Express." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-do-some-concerts-at-the-moment-im-being-helped-84409/.
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"I do some concerts. At the moment, I'm being helped a lot by a gig I play in London, which is Pizza Express." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-do-some-concerts-at-the-moment-im-being-helped-84409/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.
