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Creep in the rain at the end, what a moment!Radiohead South Park I would say us still the best gig I have ever been to, they were awesome that day. Got the poster from that gig framed on my wall.
Can remember the heavens opening during Paranoid Android as Thom sang the "rain down, from a great height" part, just unreal the way it happened, couldn't have planned it better.Creep in the rain at the end, what a moment!
I was at that south park gig, i was stood with holy roman empire front man Ste Fleming .....it was a priceless moment seeing his proud grin when radiohead performed you and whos army that night, (which name checks holy roman empire)Can remember the heavens opening during Paranoid Android as Thom sang the "rain down, from a great height" part, just unreal the way it happened, couldn't have planned it better.
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Similar situation for me, got Sam Fender tickets for next Saturday in Manchester, non-redundable hotel room booked, guess its wait and see. 2 gigs in April down the Cowley Road (O2 Academy 2 and The Bully) may go ahead as they are much smaller shows. Everything is 'wait and see' at the moment.I was supposed to be going to a gig tonight (ironically at the Deaf and Hard Of Hearing Centre). It’s been cancelled, presumably because of COVID-19 concerns. Also meant to be seeing Elvis Costello on Sunday at the New Theatre…
didn’t know he was there. see him at a reggae festival in Brighton years ago. was brilliantHmmm. Can't imagine I'll be seeing Lee Scratch Perry on the Cowley Rd next week either.