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'Cowboys and Aliens' was the theme. It is also the name of a great album by Kitchens of Distinction, oddly enough. So, aye, I would write some really interesting, thought-provoking and blah blah blah words in this here space about how grand and wonderful the Fence spooky night celebrations at Stereo were but I cannae honestly really remember it that well and am still a bit hungover to 'dwell', so tae speak. I mean, in brief, I turned up a wee bit late after the start time (erm, six hours late in fact... however my valid excuse of Zombie shuffling with weans does, most certainly, apply here) but thankfully I did witness, in the wonderful company of Duncan and Wendy, King Kenny (as pictured above, the one with the beard) and band playing a blinder and then there was some electronic plinky-plonky Orbital/Underworld type stuff and then some band where, to be fair, the singer sounded like a chain-smoking, throat-cut, wounded deer on a wind-swept hillside surrounded by a pack of hungry wolverines. Aye, I think that's it all covered in about as much depth as I can honestly recount for now. Sorry, likesay, but sometimes you just gotta dance and drink and get HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY to Hi-NRG and more.-
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King Creosote - 'There's none of that' (live and acoustic) (3.32)
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I take it this was fun, then? Or do you remember at all?
ReplyDeleteWhen I was at Away Game I barely remember much past one or two either night, which is sort of why I am certain I had an amazing time.
Oh yes! It was a spectacular evening but I do wish I'd left after the Silver Columns set. I can still hear that Gummi Bear bloke screeching in my left ear. Just awful!
ReplyDeletei havenae seen this review before, but having been present at said gig, mr before the first is spot on
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