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Forthcoming gigs.

Bar Stool Preachers
Alabama 3
Destination Rolling Stones
Steve Craddock
John Power
Michael Head
Ian Prowse


Haven’t got tickets yet, but think I’ll do Maximo Park, Lottery Winners & Peat & Diesel at the Firestation summer carry on

Bar Stool Preachers and Dead Wet Things were excellent tonight
 

Richard Ashcroft was amazing tonight, what spoilt it for me was the thick headed mags I was sat next to who talked all the way through the gig.

I went to see him and not listen to shit patter from them.
 
James were fantastic last night in Leeds and also in brum but I have to say the vocals were clearer in Birmingham.

I do like Leeds …….beautiful city.
We were a bit disappointed like. He was fine, the band were fine, but the set was canny boring like. Not enough hits, n some of the newers ones were dull.

We saw people walking out, our lass overhead lasses in the toilet talking about sacking it off for the pub, and I've never seen a standing crowd down the front look so lifeless so long periods of the gig. Spoke to a couple of people afterwards who felt the same, and the comment sections on Facebook were full of similar comments Sunday morning. Bit of a shame.

I admit I'm a casual fan like, and I knew they can be like that - dicking about with setlists, not playing the hits. They didn't play Laid on Friday night, so I thought well surely they must Saturday. I'd have been fuming if they hadn't mind. I was thinking Sit Down would be dropped as well as they left it 'til later in the set, but gladly it survived.

My first time seeing them after quite fancying it for a long time, but I don't think I'd bother again.

Their biggest arena tour, tied in with a greatest hits package, but it was more for the die hards.

PS... the sound for the opener Come Home (one I do kna!) was possibly the poorest sound mix I've heard from a headliner in that arena, and I'm a big fan of the venue. They'd sorted it as the night went on though.

PPS... The Doves were dreadful. But I knew that anyway. They exceeded my expectations of just how dreadful they could be though. Bad.
 
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