Brixton Academy 07/03/2003

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Supported by Serafin, & Hell For Heroes

Got to the gig to late to see Serafin, but saw them at Brighton anyway so new they could put on a good show, then Hell For Heroes, well had heard some of their stuff before so was quiet looking forward to seeing them and I wasn't disappointed, they went down really well and did there job of worming up the crowd. The lead Guitarist looked like a bit of a nutter though with his strange left leg shake, as he jumped around, rock on.

Without the efficiently I saw in Brighton between bands, milling around for a bit was required, bigger venue, crowd I suppose, before Feeder hit the stage. But when they did the atmosphere went electric, and chants of Feeder Feeder rang out almost after ever song, more like being at a football match then a rock concert. Once again the set contained a couple of older songs but mainly new one's, played to perfection of course, but this set contained Godzilla, and did it rock or what, also the solo of Love Pollution by Grant was once again breathtaking, a personnel favourite, and a high point of the evening.  The crowd bumped and moved to virtually every song and no prompts were required to sing along to the normal favourites. This was an excellent gig and Feeder really kicked bottom, hats off to the boys yet again.

 

Set List

Come Back Around
Insomnia
We Can't Rewind
Turn
Child In You
Forget About Tomorrow
My Prefect Day
Godzilla
Summer's Gone
Just The Way I'm Feeling
Buck Rogers
Seven Day's In The Sun
Waiting For Changes
Moonshine

Love Pollution
High
Comfort In Sound
Just A Day


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