Every night is a music night

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Aye one of my regular haunts,
Some cracking bands on there, you can only dream about things like that now.
This was the line up that day and I am sure the tickets were 10/6p :emoticon-0169-dance

The Who
Joe Cocker and the Grease Band
The Small Faces
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
The Mindbenders
Yes
 
I havent posted on this thread in a long time, but ive been having a bit of a youtube music night, and thought id share this one.
This one is for you @Evil Jimmy Krankie, welcome back.
What do you think mate?
I think Anika Nilles does a great job, absolutely nailed it tbf. I think it was deliberate to have her first live performance play a non Neil Peart track, I get that.

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I havent posted on this thread in a long time, but ive been having a bit of a youtube music night, and thought id share this one.
This one is for you @Evil Jimmy Krankie, welcome back.
What do you think mate?
I think Anika Nilles does a great job, absolutely nailed it tbf. I think it was deliberate to have her first live performance play a non Neil Peart track, I get that.

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The song was fantastic. First time I’ve heard Anika play and you’re right @Snaggey she did nail it. Probably right in choosing a non Peart song to start off with. Interesting that her drum set up was minimal compared to Pearts.
I also couldn’t help noticing that they had a keyboard player on stage as well. My only concern there is that they don’t do an AC/DC in that the band becomes a diluted version of themselves.
 
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