Opening for Sleater-Kinney at King Tuts in Glasgow, 1998.
John McKeown (vocals/guitar)
Brian McDougall (guitar)
Paul Thomson (drums)
Clare Gorman (keyboards)
Alex Huntley (bass)
Opening for Sleater-Kinney at King Tuts in Glasgow, 1998.
John McKeown (vocals/guitar) Brian McDougall (guitar) Paul Thomson (drums) Clare Gorman (keyboards) Alex Huntley (bass)
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It took me about three gigs to click that when John announced it was Claires birthday it might not be her actual birthday. This support set shows them at about half power, but it's still better than most bands at full throttle. Would have killed for them to stay on all night and tf with sleater-kinney. Wrong band headlined for sure and to their credit s-k kind of knew it. Not that I don't like s-k. I just love the Yummy Fur unmeasurably more.
ooooooooooooooooooh Alex!!!! Si lo hubieran puesto a él de bocalista y no al cuatro ojos ese, chanse y pegaba la banda, aunque por algo pasan las cosas, de no haber sido por eso tal vez no existirian los ¡Franz Ferdinand! Entonces asi estubo bien jeje
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