> In that case, then I do count myself lucky I was at the Newcastle gig.
> Maxi Jazz made all sorts of comments throughout the night to the
> effect that the crowd was lifting them up. Everyone was jumping up and
> down maniacally, including all of the band and nearly every single
> member of the audience. During the encore (second) performance of "God
> Is A DJ" Maxi seemed to add an extra few lines which I didn't
> recognise, mentioning the connection between a performer and a crowd.
> I think he meant it too. It was good fortune, I guess. Oh, and he
> jumped into the audience at one point (as did the guitarist later
on).
That sounds much more like the Faithless we know and love. It's
just not the same without Maxi ripping his T-Shirt off and throwing
beads of sweat all over the crowd.
The Cardiff gig was broadcast on Radio 1 last night and again i
thought it sounded a little downbeat. Perhaps i'm just compaing too
much back to Galsgow.
Gret to hear that Newcastle went out with a bang though. Let's just
keep our fingers crossed for a mind-blowing third album.
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