Glasgow band Junk, live at King Tuts, St. Vincent Stret, Glasgow, 21/10/2007. This 7 piece band is fronted and showcases the music of Glasgow singer / songwriter John Smith. This footage was record...
Glasgow band Junk, live at King Tuts, St. Vincent Stret, Glasgow, 21/10/2007. This 7 piece band is fronted and showcases the music of Glasgow singer / songwriter John Smith. This footage was recorded as the band supported former 'it bites' frontman Francis Dunnery on his "Still Wild" tour in October 2007.
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I was at the Francis Dunnery gig which was superb and Junk were outstanding. Not only did they have great songs but these guys can really play. It's not often an unknown support band get such a positive reaction from such a partisan crowd as Dunnery's .............. More clips would be appreciated
saw these guys the other night at King Tuts and they were really good...they went down really well too....any more clips?...they did a song called a 1000 days which I remember being particularily good as well - anyone out ther got any footage ??
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