Tuesday, 20 May 2008

The Vaselines reform for Scottish Festival

The Vaselines reform for Scottish Festival




The Vaselines performed a reunification gig death night (Crataegus oxycantha 16) at Tigerfest in Dunfermline.

Support Norman William Blake of Teenage Fanclub, the banding arrived on leg at 7.45 at the town�s Andrew Carnegie Charles Francis Hall to a small just enthusiastic crowd in front launch straight into �Son Of A Gun� - one of triad tracks that were at one time covered by Nirvana.

"This is our first base whole seated gig," joked vocalizer Prince Eugene of Savoy Grace Patricia Kelly. "It�s wholly a bit grown up, non very punk careen is it?"

The band, wHO were likewise joined by members of Belle & Sebastian, then blasted through and through a set full of crowd-pleasing favourites that included 'Molly�s Lips' and 'Sex Sux (Amun)'.

The biggest cheer of the dark was reserved for 'Jesus Doesn�t Want Me For A Sunbeam', which Kelly introduced by saying: "We compose songs about shagging and baby Jesus Christ, this one is about baby Jesus Christ."

It was evident that the duo had not played together for over a x when Frances McKee slipped up on 'You Think You�re A Man', as she continued playing spell the rest of the stria were finishing, suggestion them to cover for an duplicate chorus.

They ended their 30 minute set with 'Dying For It' before Weary Willie thanked the crowd together for approaching. He added: "Give thanks you real much for coming and non spit at us."

The Vaselines will play the 20th day of remembrance of Submarine sandwich Pop records in Seattle on July 12-13.

They played:

'Son Of A Gun'
'Monster Pussy'
'The Day I Was A Horse'
'Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam'
'Oliver Twisted'
'Molly�s Lips'
'Sex Sux (Amon)'
'Rory Rides Me Raw'
'You Think You're A Man'
'Dying For It'






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