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Dan Wolff,
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It seems appropriate that the last song played over the p.a. before Mogwai take the stage is South Of Heaven by noise veterans Slayer.
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Dan Wolff,
20 January 1999 |
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If it's subtleness and light-hearted humour yor are after, stay at home and play your Belle and Sebastian records.
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Dan Wolff,
20 January 1999 |
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A clearly pissed off Noel returns to the stage for a great cover version of Neil Young's Hey Hey My My,the only song that is sung uninterrupted the entire gig.
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Dan Wolff,
20 January 1999 |
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Times have considerably changed since Public Enemy burst onto the music scene in 1987 with their rap blue-print 'Yo! Bum Rush The Show.' Since inspiring untold numbers to start rapping,they themselves have fallen behind since their break from the limelight.
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Dan Wolff,
20 January 1999 |
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It seems unfair on Groop Dogdrill that they take to the stage for a gig that sold out instantly only to play in front of a handful of people.
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Justin Harries,
20 January 1999 |
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For the more far reaching musician of the new century, branching out into altogether different forms of music other than rock is par the course.
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