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NewsRufus Wainwright played tribute to Judy Garland at Oxegen Festival today (July 8).The singer played two songs by the legend- 'A Foggy Day In London Town' and 'If Love Were All'-accompanied by a pianist. He introduced the tracks by saying: "We're going to do two Judy Garland songs, just to give you all a break." Commenting on the fact that the sun had come out after the rain, Wainwright said, after playing 'Between My Legs': "The sun always comes out when I play here. I'm the cloud of global warming. Fuck global warming." The singer played a traditional Irish song 'Macushlah' and introduced it by saying: "I'm going to do something I've never done before at a festival- I'm going to play a traditional Irish song. My mother Kate, Kate the great, made me sing it." He played: 'Release The Stars' 'Sanssouci' 'Rules and Regulations' 'A Foggy Day In London Town' 'If Love Were All' 'The Art Teacher' 'Going To Town' 'Between My Legs' 'I'm Not Ready To Love' 'Slideshow' 'Macushlah' 'Gay Messiah' Kaiser Chiefs work the crowd in LA Kaiser Chiefs performed for a packed audience at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles last night (June 7). Frontman Ricky Wilson encouraged audience participation throughout the band's 80-minute set, asking the crowd to sing along, wave their arms and cheer. The audience obliged, singing at top volume to crowd-pleasers including 'Ruby', and 'I Predict A Riot' and tossing glow-sticks in the air while the band performed songs off of their two albums, 2005's 'Employment' and this year's 'Yours Truly, Angry Mob'. "That was some fine singing you did," Wilson told the audience after 'Modern Way'. "And they told me you wouldn't sing along." The Leeds lads kicked off the night with a rousing rendition of 'Everyday I Love You Less And Less', while enthusiastic fans waved a Leeds United banner down in front. Throughout the night, Wilson pogoed across the stage while an elaborate light show lit up the crowd. They ended the gig with 'Everything Is Average Nowadays' before returning for a two-song encore that included 'The Angry Mob' and 'Oh My God', which gave the audience one final chance for a massive sing-along. "The audiences are the most important thing about a gig and we try to make audiences enjoy it," Wilson told NME.COM. "In any city like LA that thinks it's kind of cool, we have to work a little bit harder. But the challenge makes it more enjoyable for us." Kaiser Chiefs will play two more dates in California before heading back to the UK to begin the festival circuit. |
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