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David Rovics & Attila the Stockbroker Gig

Stalingrad O'Neill | 26.05.2010 02:05 | Birmingham

Birmingham, IWW benefit May 23rd May 2010

Young lad in front of IWW banner
Young lad in front of IWW banner

The DJ gets to grip with the Dinosaur
The DJ gets to grip with the Dinosaur

David Rovics Solo set (view 1)
David Rovics Solo set (view 1)

section of the audience
section of the audience

That Irish Lass
That Irish Lass

David Rovics Solo set (view 2)
David Rovics Solo set (view 2)

Attila laughs at some comment Dave makes
Attila laughs at some comment Dave makes

Part of the audience enjoying the performance close up
Part of the audience enjoying the performance close up

With added Pirate in attendance
With added Pirate in attendance

Attila the Stockbroker waxes lyrical
Attila the Stockbroker waxes lyrical

Like Nancy and Frank only better, Attila and Dave on stage together
Like Nancy and Frank only better, Attila and Dave on stage together

Attila displaying his musical virtuosity
Attila displaying his musical virtuosity

Attila the Stockbroker Solo set
Attila the Stockbroker Solo set

David Rovics Solo set (view3)
David Rovics Solo set (view3)

Attila the Stockbroker and David Rovics on stage together, with pirate flag in f
Attila the Stockbroker and David Rovics on stage together, with pirate flag in f


A gig that amply matched the enthusiastic poster claims!
"Sharp tongued and hard hitting" Indeed of such there can be no doubt……..

Atilla, making a rare departure amongst the humour spliced with righteous venom,
to pay tribute to his mom
Dave the Pirate from Portland’s uncompromising Folk with not a sighting of even a lone Arran sweater on the horizon

The Gig was Dope

Just before the photos it’s only right to mention the Irish lass who recited a number of solid poems and introduced our heroes to the Birmingham audience

A DJ set offering an excellent choice of Ska, Reggae and Funk was also part of the Bill

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