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Tight musicianship, well-paced set, Mr Hadley in fine voice throughout, great atmosphere in the hall, certainly a night to remember. In no way over-the-hill panto fare, these guys get better with age! "To Cut A Long Story Short" set the scene as opener; "Man in Chains", "Chant No.1", "Communication" were set highlights, "True" as grandstanding showstopping finale (surprise?), double whammy of "Gold" as final encore. Heyday montage of home movies as backdrop during "Round and Round" hit all the right nostalgia buttons, and many ladies of a certain age were later seen on the Jubilee Line train home in distracted bliss! Most excellent night......
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