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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

What More Can I Say?

THE FINN BROTHERS WERE BLOODY MAGNIFICENT!
I think that it is the best festival / gig I have ever been to - I got really close to the stage (and Neil...)! I was about 3 people back (after much pushing and shoving and weasling my way to the front * and almost dying in the living end*) and I had a PERFECT view! There was sooo much singing and soo much love in the domain park! I think my highlights of the set was "Won't Give In", "Distant Sun", "World where you live"(Tribute to Paul Hester) and also "I See Red" because it is always FANTASTIC when Tim Finn goes crazy with his dancing! ( I do believe this is were I got my dancing skills...heh heh heh)


There were other Highlights of the day as well "Arhitecture in Helsinki" (dancing with Kiggles and Ange!), the Squishie drink, " The Go Betweens"(watching Kiggles have a full on Mimed tennis match in the middle of the crowd), " Sarah Blasko" singing Flame Trees, Seeing that Wolfmother guy and his Crazy Hair from afar, "Something for me" (Kate) singing Rock the Kasbah, and nearly being killed in the Living End mosh pit thing (I am getting a black toe nail- its gross!).

BUT the Day Definately goes to THE FINNS! They were nothing short of Brilliant! ( as my dad says I am a Finn-actic... ah haha ha ha: good pun huh!)

1 Comments:

At 12/09/2005 04:53:00 AM, Blogger AMonkeyNamedJimbo said...

Sure, I loved them at Wave Aid, definately one of the top acts there. But I'm still going to give my fav pick of Wave Aid to Daniel Johns (and the rest of Silverchair). He's a hellova performer and brought new life to his old songs, and added some drop D power chords to his new stuff. Good stuff! Can't think of a better show I've seen at this present time, but I'm sure there's one.

 

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