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Forget about
The Who Live In Leeds. I've got something much better than that. Ahead of a brand new release next year, Duluth Kings Low (Bob Dylan moved away!) played a handful of gigs to three fortunate cities earlier this month. The gigs in Cambridge, Leeds and Coventry were a welcome return of a band who hadn't played in the UK for almost two years when they visited for two Christmas specials in both London and Manchester. I booked my tickets to Leeds instantly and after the show I began to regret I'd not attended all three. In an intimate setting at the Brudenell Social Club on the outskirts of the University District, seemed like a strange venue for Low, but it was lovely and the sound was suprisingly excellent from what is essentially an old working men's club.
The memories of the gig still remain quite clear, however due to a truly wonderful individual my memory will be forever reminded as an mp3 recording of the show has surfaced on the internet. Even if you have never heard any Low (say bar Little Drummer Boy on a GAP advert years ago), this recording is highly recommended and reasonable quality (except for some mid-set conversation). Not to be missed.
Low-Live in Leeds
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