Re: were you there Almodis?
Glad you enjoyed it Almodis.
Who would have thought the key to a successful marriage is a couple of FF tickets?
I found what Morrissey said of them in recent interviews, rather amusing.
They don't have a lot of choice when it comes to the setlist though.
BTW, you can listen to their Glasgow live set on Radio 1's Lamacq Live (they're gonna take it off soon though, so you might wanna record it):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/listen/index.shtml?hp_la
direct link to RealPlayer file:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/rpms/lamacqlive.rpm
and bring back some of the memories
nonesoever
> Oh yes, nonesoever. I had to decline several offers of marriage for my
> tickets - and enough offers of transplant organs for an entire new set -
> but they were definitely worth it. They've improved significantly since
> the last time I saw them (supporting Interpol here last year.) Alex
> Kapranos is the best crap dancer since Ian Curtis. There were two support
> acts - Sons and Daughters (who have an overlapping menbership with Arab
> Strap, one of my favourite bands) and The Fiery Furnaces - much-hyped
> here, but very disappointing.
> Franz Ferdinand played (not in order) :
> Cheating On You
> Tell Her Tonight
> 40 Feet
> Take Me Out
> Jacqueline
> Matinee
> Auf Achse
> Love & Destroy
> Come On Home
> Van Tango
> Michael
> This Fire
> -------------------
> Shopping For Blood
> Darts of Pleasure