Jul 2009 27

“What are you doing here? We’re an instrumental punk rock band from the North Coast!”. Tony Wright may be a little caught up in the moment on stage but he asks a valid question: how the hell can such a band become so darn big on the local scene in such a short space of time? The band admitted that the Glasgowbury show would be the biggest to date, but most observers were pretty confident that they would deliver.

And how they delivered.
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Jul 2009 27

There are some things you can be sure of in this world: birth, death, and Dave and Herb Magee headbanging at exactly the same speed and time. LaFaro trotted out a typically dirty set full of swearing, contempt for “trendy people”, contempt for “ugly people” and inappropriate jokes as well as some damn fine music.

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Jul 2009 27
Fresh from their Glastonbury session Cashier No. 9 took to the stage to a fairly decent sized crowd on the main stage. Opening up with probably their best known track “When Jackie Shone”  you have to admit the band have balls breaking the song out so early on in the set. However, it’s a rollicking performance, even quicker than on record and the guitars are a bit dirtier as well.
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