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Wednesday 23 April 2008
Edwyn Collins - Live @ Oran Mor, Glasgow 22nd April 2008
A really great set list for the night.
Edwyn was on fine form. He sat through the whole performance but he was really incredible. His disability has not prevented him from still kicking up a storm on stage. The Oran Mor was sold out for the show.
The Biggest surprise of the night was the presence of Roddy Frame on Guitar for Edwyn's band. He was excellent and added to the sense of specialness about the show.
On drums was an old friend of mine, Dave Ruffy. He's played with the Ruts, Aztec Camera, The Waterboys, Kirsty MacColl and Marc Almond to name but a few.
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