Fantastic performances from both bands, they've still got it, great crowd in a great new space, rocked.
This be fair, I think they deserve credit for this one. Kept the buildings that deserved to be kept, got rid of some modern rubbish additions and ended up with a new event space that's already proven very useful. Well done them.
I hear you're good to your mother, you don't see her much! The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
my feet are ****ing singing tho' I was stood in the same spot for 6 1/2 hours. ****ing £4.80 for a pint of Budweiser............. it wasn't even a pint. it was 2/3. highlights were when he started singing on the back of a large unicorn and it was dragged through the crowd, he also got inside a big clear plastic balloon thing and ran onto the crowd, singing Space Oddity as a tribute to David Bowie. The three support acts were pretty fantastic too.
I think I was stood near Patty and his mother. A good looking well dressed young man in shades. He could have shaved though, he was taking his mother out. In my opinion it was the best of the two nights. Public Service Broadcasting were excellent, as usual, and The Flaming Lips a joy to behold. Wayne Coyne is completely bonkers. One of their roadies had a City shirt on. Freshly bought with his name on the back. Dennis I hope your evening was worth missing this for.
I'm pleased. We went to see Public Service Broadcasting knowing next to nothing about The Flaming Lips, what a shock, a pleasant one.
Doesn't really make any difference. For once the show was more important than the music, at least for me.