NME Festival Guide 2008
T in the Park
British Sea Power inspire football-style sing-a-long at T In The Park
Pic: Danny North
'No Lucifer' is a big hit with Scots revellers
British Sea Power inspired a soccer-style chant during their T In The Park set this afternoon (July 13).
The foliage and flag-brandishing band played the King Tut's Wah-Wah Tent and, as at recent gigs such as Glastonbury, were bolstered by a violinist and trumpeter.
The highlight of the band's short set came when they led the crowd through a chant of "Easy! Easy!" to kick off 'No Lucifer', a track from latest album 'Do You Like Rock Music?'.
Before 'Carrion', bassist Hamilton told the crowd: "I wish we could play for longer, but this is our last one."
British Sea Power played:
'Remember Me'
'Lights Out For Darker Skies'
'Waving Flags'
'No Lucifer'
'Carrion'
Keep up with all the action from T In The Park and Oxegen Festival this weekend (July 11-13) as it happens on NME.COM.
For news, pictures and blogs keep checking the NME.COM's T In The Park and Oxegen pages.
Plus make sure you get next week's issue of NME – on UK newsstands from July 16 – for the ultimate T In The Park and Oxegen Festival review.
The foliage and flag-brandishing band played the King Tut's Wah-Wah Tent and, as at recent gigs such as Glastonbury, were bolstered by a violinist and trumpeter.
The highlight of the band's short set came when they led the crowd through a chant of "Easy! Easy!" to kick off 'No Lucifer', a track from latest album 'Do You Like Rock Music?'.
Before 'Carrion', bassist Hamilton told the crowd: "I wish we could play for longer, but this is our last one."
British Sea Power played:
'Remember Me'
'Lights Out For Darker Skies'
'Waving Flags'
'No Lucifer'
'Carrion'
Keep up with all the action from T In The Park and Oxegen Festival this weekend (July 11-13) as it happens on NME.COM.
For news, pictures and blogs keep checking the NME.COM's T In The Park and Oxegen pages.
Plus make sure you get next week's issue of NME – on UK newsstands from July 16 – for the ultimate T In The Park and Oxegen Festival review.
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