Posted January 1, 200916 yr Carl Barat appeared onstage with Glasvegas as they played Edinburgh's annual Hogmanay celebration last night (December 31). The former Libertines and Dirty Pretty Things man arrived on the Waverley Stage in the Scottish capital's streets near the end of the band's set, with him and frontman James Allan singing a version of 'We'll Meet Again', made famous during World War II by Dame Vera Lynn and more recently by Johnny Cash. Barat then provided backing guitar on the closing 'Daddy's Gone' to huge applause and a mass singalong from the crowd. boring.
January 4, 200916 yr Their christmas songs were not $h!t :o Speaking of this I found the setlist that I got signed from them the other day :P
January 4, 200916 yr Author signed by who Nicky? :o Glasvegas are boring and dull and all their songs sound the same.
January 4, 200916 yr I saw them live just before they got famous :smoke: I used Daddy's Gone in one of the performances I wrote and performed in last year before they were famous too! :D