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Planes at Ashton Court


  • Subject: Planes at Ashton Court
  • From: "Ewan Milne" <ewanmilne@ho...com>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 01:24:42 -0700

Great show from the chaps on Sunday night, the usual mix of old
classics (Coward & Caprice, Weightless/And Stones, Fun) and new
material. And the live debut of Cavaliers! I don't think it was
the whole thing, but a good 10+ minutes of it, which was a great,
perverse choice for a festival set. One young man was so carried
away halfway through this that he stripped to his boxer shorts and
danced like a maniac (I suspect he could have been dancing to
anything actually...) - it wasn't you was it Phil?. They also played
Spitting Out Miracles, an old fave of mine that I'd never heard live -
there was a violin player who played on Cavaliers and this. Moment of
the show: seeing Gerard onstage without his shades on! They fell off
at one point,and it took him a few seconds to decide that maintaining
his rock star cool was more important than hitting the next line, and he 
broke off to retrieve them.

What's the deal with people always shouting at Rodney to play The
Moped Song, though?

--

Ewan

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