
So this is really a post for the midlanders out thereâ¦I went to the most amazing gig on Saturday night as a benefit to Oscar who was tragically born without hands and feet. First up we had an acoustic Miles Hunt and Erica Nockalls set which was fantastic and included a song about cake, I mean what more can you ask for?? They were then swiftly joined on stage by Malcolm Treece and we turned on the Wonderstuff Juke box, with classic songs such as, Circle Square, Cartoon boyfriend, unbearable, Itâs your money Iâm after, and mission drive, truly an amazing set.
Next up came the Vile Evils, I had only heard one song prior to the gig so wasnât really sure if they would able to cut the mustard, however they kicked serious ass and if you like the poppies your gonna love the Viles. After a short break we were in for a real treat with PWEI (well most of them, minus Clint). They really got the room jumping, as usual! We were treated to songs including, Not now James were busy, Kick to Kill, RSVP, and get the girl kill the baddies.
Amazing truly amazing!!
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