“Am I the only one fucking cold in here?”. It’s genuinely heartwarming to see him back on stage, smiling, in front of his people. ‘Love U ‘til I Don’t’ brings the main set to an end, and The Wildhearts leave the stage for a minute or two, before returning for a ‘Best of’ set that would put most other bands to shame, including not only ‘Sick Of Drugs’, ‘Vanilla Radio’, and ‘Geordie In Wonderland’, but what else but ‘29 x The Pain’ and set closer ‘I Wanna Go Where The People Go’. It’s the pairing of ‘Red Light – Green Light’ with ‘Anthem’ that lingers the longest though, especially with Danny taking lead vocals on the latter. He’s sitting on his stool, belting it out, watching the chaos unfold in front of him. Magic, sheer magic. The Wildhearts have a t-shirt at the merch desk, ‘The Wildhearts – England’s finest rock and roll band’. In all honesty, I can’t argue with that. They’ve just been announced for quite a few festivals during 2019. Not to be missed. Review: Dave S Review: Dave J [gallery type='flickr' user_id='132278830@N06' view='photosets' photoset_id='72157676375907938' media='photos' columns='3' tag_mode='any' sort='date-posted-desc' per_page='41' layout='square' caption='title' thumb_size='s' main_size='z' ]]]>
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