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Ian Brown battles against Muse at V Festival

Ex-Stone Roses man pulls a large crowd in Staffordshire

Ian Brown played a headline slot at the Staffordshire leg of this year's V Festival tonight (August 17).

Performing at the same time as main headliners Muse in the JJB Arena, the former Stone Roses frontman saw his strong northern following pack out the tent.

Shadow boxing and jumping round the stage, Brown played a set comprised of his solo material including 'Golden Gaze', 'F.E.A.R.' and 'Dolphins Were Monkeys', plus one song by his former band.

In a nod to playing the northern leg of the V Festival, the singer asked the gathered throng, "Who's from the north?"

The crowd responded with a loud cheer then Brown said: "Who's not from the north?", prompting boos. "No - we don't do booing here, only bopping," Brown then said. "This tune's got bopability if you like bopping."

Brown then launched into The Stone Roses' 'Made Of Stone', which received the hugest cheer of the headline set.

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lipgloss 

Aug 18, 2008

hmm, lets see, being blinded by lasers and non-stop guitar wankery or a manchester legend with actual charisma, spirit & soul (very rare for v festival i know). Brown one every time!

mozafan 

Aug 18, 2008

well said

wesley1 

Aug 18, 2008

pure monkey magic!

mbowie9 

Aug 19, 2008

well done-muse f*ckin GASH!!!! that bellamys as f*ckin annoying as Craig Bellamy!!!

brett1102 

Sep 3, 2008

Yeah thats why muse win best live band nearly every year... dicks!

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