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Iona Live At Queens Hall, Edinburgh
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Andrea Brown
Comment Date:
00:26 on Jun 17 2011
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I was one of those who didn't appreciate Hogg's between song "witness". Both David and Martin spoke between numbers and neither of them felt the need to bring their religion firward. I was also a bit cheesed off at the Edinburgh-bashing that went on from the stage, starting with Yvonne's tale of being told that Edinburgh people don't like singing - a theme embellished by Hogg who finally insulted us by stating "well, at least your clapping was good". Yeah, and all Weegies are Neds, and all Irish are stupid! Incidentally, I definitely didn't appreciate Yvonne's tone when warning us that Iona may be a bit loud. We weren't all in our dotage, after all, and we had bought tickets for a rock gig! In short, music fabulous, skills brilliant, banter shameful. At the end I couldn't wait to get out before someone tried to convert me to Christianity, and I shan't be going to another of their gigs.
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