Everybody's missed the obvious.
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Fireworks
Everybody's missed the obvious.
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Fireworks
Steve Mad, bad & dangerous to know www.corabar.co.uk
Better to study for one hour with the wise, than to drink wine with the foolish.
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Elliott Smith - Roman candle
darylldj.co.uk , serving hampshire , Surrey and sussex
And anything by the Catherine Wheels - though people would miss the fireworks gazing down at their shoes
Catherine wheel - Curve
Dogs D'Amour - Firework Girl
Steve Mad, bad & dangerous to know www.corabar.co.uk
Better to study for one hour with the wise, than to drink wine with the foolish.
The opinions of Corabar Steve are not necessarily those of Corabar Entertainment, or any of its subsidiaries
She's Got Standards - The Rifles
I'm doing the one free gig I do every year tonight. It's an outdoor PA for the local cricket clubs firworks party. Generally attracts 1,000-1,500 people, and historically I've always generated work from it, so am happy to do it for the exposure.
However, historically, I agonise no end about the choice of music to accompany the fireworks. For the last two years, I've gone with this:
This year, I've been set on this:
However, three hours before the gig (!), I'm wondering if I can get away with The Who.
Any thoughts?
Handel - Music for the Royal fireworks?