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First time I've heard her. Impressive. They were a good range of songs representing different styles. Any album stand out?
I know the marketing guys are pumping him, but Leon Bridges was a welcome return to 60s soul.
My missus is up for a bit of Marcos Valle.
I seem to remember him being a bit livelier at the Top Rank Suite 37 years ago
I have watched some of it - maybe I am getting old but what I have seen is distinctly average .
Re Shazza: I'd start with Are We There and work your way backwards, should you wish. Marcos Valle looked a little sparsely attended, but I'm not sure who he was up against.
On my radar for Saturday, well, not too much - Courtney Barnett, maybe Sleaford Mods, are The Staves playing, or am I getting mixed up with Slaves? Kids will want to see Frank Turner. Pyramid Stage a bit of a write-off for me. May tune into the start of Kanye, probably won't watch more than 20 mins or so though, unless I'm captivated. Hoping for some entertaining between-songs monologues.
It's the Slaves, I think. Was wondering if Sleaford Mods would be shown in the afternoon, perhaps on CBeebies? My kid likes (or liked, courtesy of the Olympics) Frank Turner. Might give Kanye a go too, otherwise will just check out what's going on. V much enjoyed Benjamin Booker last night too. And thanks for the SvE tip: will do.
Really? I was lead to believe their first ever show in Brighton was supporting Alice Cooper about 6 or 7 years ago at the Centre, and their second as a headliner with Saxon and Danko Jones in support at the Dome 3 or 4 years ago. And to date those are their only two shows In Brighton.
At least that's what I had been lead to believe, I've been to over 50 of their shows, and don't recall any others in Brighton.