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1 year ago
BTW, the links back to your posts don't work in Google Reader. Not sure why.
1 year ago
"Interstate 5" is actually my favorite song to snowboard to. Making turns in time to the music on a quiet, wide run in powder snow with the sun shining down... awesome :)
1 year ago
Anyways, great night, although it kicked off rather early (8.30pm)and finished by 10.00pm.
Missed the first song, but apart from GB do remember Brassneck, Kennedy, Yeah Yeah Yeah and Flying Saucer. They also threw in a Cinerama track.
Thought David was rather funny in parts "Hello Glasgow", asking security to throw someone out for calling him Gedgie and stating that they weren't playing a certain track as it wasn't on the vinyl release of GB it was on the CD.
Anyway, well worth the trip home (as were the Undertones in Glasgow the week before) ... see you all at the 30th anniversary.
1 year ago
It was interesting to here from Gedge that lots of the current members of the band were from Edinburgh.
A friend suggested that maybe Gedge should have said something about the original band members on "George Best" - after all, the guitar sound is a big part of the appeal.