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MUSIC IN MANCHESTER |
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(Manchester Bands Section) |
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could be, yet it can also realise a source of creative potential, much like the one that
was about to be unfurled today.
The shaking, sweat soaked, out of focus figures
wanting to give something back to their audience
evoked misty eyed nostalgia from those present today.
Though Joe's sharp features may have been softened with the passing of time, the
quiff was still there, and just as recognisable were the sweat, energy and enthusiasm
with which he sought to repay those who had turned up to see his band, displaying
his clear love of music, a passion that could not diminish with the passing of time.
got up on stage alongside Saucerman for "Magnificent
Seven". His band were due to open the set but due to
the death of their guitarist the day before (aged 22)
understandably, they pulled out
So the impromptu finale was an
"Everyone-One-On-Stage-Live Aid-sing along"
rendition of "White Riot", forcing relatively aged limbs
to re-kindle the seemingly long forgotten ability to
(mildly) pogo alongside another generation of music lovers who longingly wished
they could have been there, for one concert, just one, to experience the intensity of it.
Bodies swayed and smiles continued to break out on a wide spread basis