And also the trees : live in Athens 07/02/2009
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 18:14
The gig started with ex flesh for lulu frontman Nick Marsch along with Katharine Blake (miranda sex garden,medieval babes)which was a very pleasant suprise. I never had heard neither works and it was really really good, and went extremely well with the audience always getting a very big applause at the end of each song. They ended their set with a beautiful version of the classic "summer wine". Both sides had a great time and i d love to see them again.
AAtt, one of the finest bands ever and a personal favourite of mine, which i had never the luck to see live untill now.
Words fail me as their performance was pure magic, powerfull and fragile the same time. One has to see them to realy see their greatness and what a unique band they are. An extra praise to Justin Jones as ive never seen anyone playing guitar the way he does, his unique guitar sound is the heart of aatt
A night to remember in many years to come.
domed
beautiful silence
gone like the swallows
dialogue
lucy
under the stars
shaletown
feeling fine
a man with a drum
he walked through the dune
untangled man
the legend of mucklow
rive droit
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slow pulse boy
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maps in her wrists and arms
virus meadow
It is truly a shame how England always turned its back to some of its finest sons, never giving them the slightest recognition...
AAtt, one of the finest bands ever and a personal favourite of mine, which i had never the luck to see live untill now.
Words fail me as their performance was pure magic, powerfull and fragile the same time. One has to see them to realy see their greatness and what a unique band they are. An extra praise to Justin Jones as ive never seen anyone playing guitar the way he does, his unique guitar sound is the heart of aatt
A night to remember in many years to come.
domed
beautiful silence
gone like the swallows
dialogue
lucy
under the stars
shaletown
feeling fine
a man with a drum
he walked through the dune
untangled man
the legend of mucklow
rive droit
------
slow pulse boy
-------
maps in her wrists and arms
virus meadow
It is truly a shame how England always turned its back to some of its finest sons, never giving them the slightest recognition...