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QOTSA Tribute 2017 at Mercury
Thurs 6 April 2017 Last year’s Queens of the Stone Age tribute show at Manila was one of the standout gigs of the year for me, great energy and vibe and loads of fun. Unfortunately this year’s edition just wasn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged backstage, bam bam brown & the wild professors, caelo, cape town, de wallen, dirty south, ensemble, gigs & festivals, guitars, jumping musicians, long hair, loveglove pyrotechnics, mr cat & the jackal, music, photography, qotsa, queens of the stone age, rock, south africa, south african, stage diving, taxi violence, texx and the city, the sleepers, tribute, weekends
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Dangerfields, Diamond Thug and Caelo at Mercury
Sat 25 February 2017 This was a weird one…on paper this gig seemed great (I’m a fan of all the bands and generally enjoy watching them) but somehow it didn’t translate to a great real-life experience. For whatever reason I … Continue reading
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Tagged caelo, cape town, dangerfields, diamond thug, evenings, fail, gigs & festivals, guitars, long hair, mercury, music, photography, rock, south africa, south african, texx and the city, trio, weekends
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Tagged caelo, cape town, dangerfields, diamond thug, evenings, fail, gigs & festivals, guitars, long hair, mercury, music, photography, rock, south africa, south african, texx and the city, trio, weekends
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Southern Wild, Caelo, The Dirty South & Trucks and Buckets at Mercury
Sat 30 July 2016 Mercury wasn’t packed for this month-end show but the crowd were enthusiastic, especially for headliners Southern Wild (some guys didn’t stop screaming for joy throughout SW’s performance). They always put on a great show and I enjoyed their … Continue reading