FANS ENJOY A GOOD VIEW
THE VIEW served notice that they've joined the big league at Glasgow's Barrowland last night.
Before they came on, young guys were heard to offer £70 for a ticket.
And when the Dundee quartet walked on stage, the rush for the moshpit was surely the fiercest the venue has seen in years.
After one album, they don't have a huge repertoire, but The View put more into an hourlong set than most bands manage in two.
Favourites like The Don and Claudia came early in the set and Same Jeans and Wasted Little DJs were in there too.
As the crowd sang all night, Kyle Falconer and the lads are on fire.
Showbiz Liz & Beverley Lyons, Daily Record 13th April 2007
Before they came on, young guys were heard to offer £70 for a ticket.
And when the Dundee quartet walked on stage, the rush for the moshpit was surely the fiercest the venue has seen in years.
After one album, they don't have a huge repertoire, but The View put more into an hourlong set than most bands manage in two.
Favourites like The Don and Claudia came early in the set and Same Jeans and Wasted Little DJs were in there too.
As the crowd sang all night, Kyle Falconer and the lads are on fire.
Showbiz Liz & Beverley Lyons, Daily Record 13th April 2007
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