Tramlines Festival Sheffield-stunning show

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Postby black francis » Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:17 pm

Maybe. .
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Re: Tramlines Festival Sheffield-stunning show

Postby in_bluer_skyz » Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:50 pm

Dave Smith wrote:Just got back.No moaning,no jokes....Mac rolled back the years and sang like a bird. Absolutely scorching performance with Mac ,Will and the band on top,top form-real aggresive,vibrant,angry sound over a superb PA.Typical Festival set but we got SOS,Do It Clean,Zimbo,All That Jazz.NLF segued into the Fountain NOT Walk on the Wild Side and then Richard Hawley came out for a brilliant feedback drenched Waiting For My Man.

They blew all the kiddy bands and the dreadful Mystery Jets away.

Have to say...wtf were the kids wearing? .They all looked like Gok Kwon v Timmy Mallet.


if i hear 'walk on the wild side' one more time, i swear i will hang myself from the highest chandelier in the venue. i can't even listen to lou's version anymore.....
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