| Diamond Hoo Ha Men at Camden Barfly |
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Contributed By: Josh DaNewYork
Created On: Wednesday, 16 January 2008 Hits: 72 ![]() Supergrass Getting back to their roots with a one off show in the tiny Camden Barfly, the duo produced a wall of noise- thrashing guitars and matching drums. Leading with Michael Jackson’s infamous 'Beat it’, the twosome, newly monikored as Duke Diamond and Randy Hoo Ha, played for forty minutes, combining news songs such as 345 and Bad Blood before finishing with the new Supergrass single, Diamond Hoo Ha Men. The night started on a high with intense folk rocker Frank Turner, playing songs from his album, Sleep is for the Week, before Wolverhampton band The Lines – a cross between Kasabian and the Dead 60s played their busy, lively set. There are perhaps not many chances to see great bands in such intimate settings and you should definitely keep an eye out for the Diamond Hoo Ha Men, well worth a look. |
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