Mar. 24th, 2006

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I had the last minute chance to go to see The Levellers last night, and I am really glad I went. It was an absolutely brilliant concert, and it was really good for me to make a spur of the moment decision and go out. 

I was also a good girl and didn't spend £15 on a t-shirt (me not spending, what progress!)

I also discovered that I am getting really spoiled by the selection of nice ciders available in Morrisons, Strongbow is now tasting almost as bad as Dry Blackthorn does <shudder>. 

It was quite disturbing to work out that it is 10.5 years since I last saw them though.

Some thoughts on the concert:

1: It is very nice to know the individual names of the support act, it would really help if you told us who you were as in your group name. As it happens I would be wanting to avoid them, but this would be even more irritiating if I had actually liked you. 

2: Leeds Met venue bods, yes I like The Clash, indeed I like them quite a lot. However, that doesn't mean that you have to play nothing but The Clash between the bands. A little variety would be nice. 

3: Again, Leeds Met venue bods, please think again about the system for taking drinks through into the concert. I appreciate why you don't want rigid plastic glasses in the concert area, but perhaps you could serve the drinks in flexi-glasses, instead serving them in rigid glasses and then having eveyone transfer their pints into flexi glasses before they go in. 

4: Kudos to the security for being such good crowd-surfer-catchers. It was really impressive, especially in such a small venue. Also, well done for managing to remain polite despite being kicked in the face a few times. 

5: The Levellers were fantastic, it was a real 'best of' track list, and I am so jealous of the energy they still have. For me, the highlights were: Men-an-Tol, Forgotton Ground, Beautiful Day (and I loved the introduction 'for spring - if it ever gets here') and the encore of One Way of Life, and Liberty. 

6: The strangest sight in Leeds must have been 1000 people watching a digeridoo player in kilt, very red knee highs, a white shirt and flourescent orange hair. Yes, we know digeridoos are phallic. No need to labour the point so - and I really hope you were wearing something under that kilt ....

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