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Anyone for T?
I’ll be shooting at T In The Park this year. 15 days and counting…
I’ll be shooting at T In The Park this year. 15 days and counting…
Here are a few more of the photos from the Coheed and Cambria gig that was reviewed in Rock Sound issue 107.![]()
Coheed and Cambria - one of the better shots that I grabbed whilst the smoke machine was having a brief rest!
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I went down to Music Box last month to shoot the Atticus ‘Flip the Bird’ tour night for Rock Sound magazine. Ghost of a Thousand were headlining, supported by Hexes, Black Hole and The Plight.
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Ghost of a Thousand
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03/03/08 - 21:23
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A couple of shots from the Coheed and Cambria show at the Academy early last month. Almost ruined by an overzealous smoke machine button pusher…
***Update - the full page can be viewed on the Tearsheets page.
05/11/07 - 18:37
Well then, the last festival of the year for me was at the same time the biggest and one of the smallest. Biggest because of the names that packed the bill and smallest because the site itself is pretty tiny. Last year I went to Leeds and saw Pearl Jam on the Friday - it was only the second time I’d seen them and they were incendiary. This year though, there was something bigger and better in my book. Yes, as I had hoped for, Billy Corgan had his band back on the road. Sure, it wasn’t the original line-up but it was still his band and it went a long way to healing the mental scars that remained since the day I turned down a couple of tickets to see Smashing Pumpkins in 1995. I hadn’t managed to see them until August 2007.

Ginger Reyes and Billy Corgan - Smashing Pumpkins
Hmmm…I’ve been a bit lazy recently. I have updates, including:
Carling Weekend: Reading Festival
Who is Karen McBride?
In The City 2007
…and maybe some snaps from my recent trip to Barcelona. Once I pull my finger out, I’ll get on top of the blogging.
Photographing Reverend and the Makers on Friday at Reading:

Day 1
It started on Saturday with The Hours, the guys who wrote the truly stunning ‘Ali in the Jungle’. Sympathising with the increasingly soaking masses in front of the V Stage, front man Antony Genn joined in with a bottle of mineral water:

The Hours
…are still slightly bald from wellyitis at Glastonbury. Is that normal?