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MBV a week tomorrow. Genuinely excited about this.

Set list from their Australian gigs:

I Only Said

When You Sleep

New You

You Never Should

Honey Power

Cigarette in Your Bed

Come in Alone

Only Shallow

Thorn

Nothing Much to Lose

To Here Knows When

Slow

Soon

Feed Me With Your Kiss

You Made Me Realise

One track from mbv, nice to see Nothing Much To Lose on the setlist.

Moist.

Look out for me, I'll be doing this -

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I really enjoyed Sigur Ros, I don't get to many gigs so it has case for being the best one I've experienced. They appear to overindulge themselves at times but, to be frank, with the music they play it's not a complaint on my part.

It looked terrific as well.

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I really enjoyed Sigur Ros, I don't get to many gigs so it has case for being the best one I've experienced. They appear to overindulge themselves at times but, to be frank, with the music they play it's not a complaint on my part.<br /> <br />It looked terrific as well.<br />

<br /><br />I saw them at twilight in Golden Gate park in San Francisco. The mist was coming in and the trees silhouetted against the lights. It was a genuinely magical moment, with the singer standing elevated slightly at the front of the stage. Made all the better knowing Metallica were playing for morons on the main stage.
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Palma Violets in Edinburgh on March 22nd and then The Gaslight Anthem in Glasgow on 25th March. That'll be a nice little warm-up to The Boss! :thumsup2

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So after attending Amy Macdonalds show in Aberdeen tonight somewhat reluctantly I have to say I was blown away. She is a great songwriter and her voice is fantastic. Maybe because I wasn't expecting much, but she was really, really good.

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The Stranglers were fantastic on Saturday. On top form live and a great set list, it was superb to see them start the gig so strongly with Toiler, Goodbye Toulouse then Grip.

Saw them at The Garage in Aberdeen on Monday. It was a last minute thing as I'm kind of "it's not The Stranglers without Hugh Cornwell". However it was a great gig. Some tracks I hadn't heard in ages like, as you said, Toiler on the Sea but also English Towns, Down in the Sewer & Tank.

Baz Wilde's patter was good as well. "Whose car is that outside with all the Stranglers stuff on it? Yours sir? Nice one! You'll be pleased to know we've autographed it for you. Yes, it's amazing what you can do with a tin of spray paint & a screwdriver". :lol:

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Three gigs tomorrow night in Glasgow all worth a mention. There’s My Bloody Valentine at the Barrowlands showcasing their first new album in over 20 years; Status Quo at the O2 Academy, the classic “Frantic Four” line-up playing Glasgow for the first time in over THIRTY years; and, sadly but boldly, the legendary Wilko Johnson at the ABC as he plays his farewell tour. To anyone going to any of these you should have a great time.

Me, I'll be at the Barras.

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