Being boring live at Creamfields 1999

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Being boring live at Creamfields 1999

#1 Post by pethead_anna1989 »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDplIabA5LU

I first downloaded it from "10 Years of Being Boring" site and I really want to share with you guys....so I put it in youtube, check it out! :wink:

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#2 Post by greenmile »

There's something very touching about the way that Neil puts his hand on Chris's shoulder at the beginning of that clip.

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#4 Post by Dipso »

*gets nostalgic*

I had a fabulous time at Creamfields. I don't think I have ever seen a halfway decent clip of it before. :up:
Prick up your ears.

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#5 Post by beautyqueen85 »

greenmile wrote:There's something very touching about the way that Neil puts his hand on Chris's shoulder at the beginning of that clip.
Neil's expression"keep it cool, it's going to be alright" :kiss:

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greenmile wrote:There's something very touching about the way that Neil puts his hand on Chris's shoulder at the beginning of that clip.
I agree! They wouldn't normally do this kind of thing on stage8)

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The performance @ Creamfields is one of my favourite. Even if Neil did not sing in a perfect way, I love the tracklist (above all Young Offender and I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing in remix version) and the stage setting. Then the way in wich PSB have re-edited their songs like Being Boring and It's A Sin. I'm glad that finally there are good high-lights of this show.
Is the dancer the same of Somewhere performances?
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Danger wrote:The performance @ Creamfields is one of my favourite. Even if Neil did not sing in a perfect way, I love the tracklist (above all Young Offender and I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing in remix version) and the stage setting. Then the way in wich PSB have re-edited their songs like Being Boring and It's A Sin. I'm glad that finally there are good high-lights of this show.
Is the dancer the same of Somewhere performances?

Yes...in Somewhere DVD, Neil: "He's a dancer he's a choreographer...Les xxx!!"

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#9 Post by missemma »

I think I've got this on a video cassette somewhere and possible an interview... must dig out and transfer.

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#10 Post by billiejo »

According to the PSB catalogue, the boys at Creamfields were joined on stage by Choreographer Les Child (same guy who was on Somewhere) who performed in a heavy quilted skirt and by Sylvia Mason James who was singing.

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#11 Post by Riikka »

beautyqueen85 wrote:
greenmile wrote:There's something very touching about the way that Neil puts his hand on Chris's shoulder at the beginning of that clip.
Neil's expression"keep it cool, it's going to be alright" :kiss:
Yes. I love it!! A very comforting gesture.

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