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the coral
Roundhouse
Wednesday 24 October
Psych-folk-rock outfit The Coral, now veterans of the Brit rock scene, were joined on stage by friend Noel Gallagher, who played lead guitar on their track 'In The Rain'.
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set list
- Who's Gonna Find Me
- She Sings The Mourning
- Jacqueline
- Fire Flies
- Goodbye
- Pass It On
- Don't Think You're The First
- In The Rain (with special Noel Gallagher)
- Rebecca You
- Music At Night
- She's Got A Reason
what happened
Minute by minute report, via text message, by the BBC's Ian Sadler.
- 19.35 - The Coral kick off Electric Proms with 'Who's Gonna Find Me'. It ends with the first cheer of the night.
- 19.40 - Recent single 'Jacqueline' gets some heads nodding and a few hand claps. The tambourine is out on stage.
- 19.46 - Early hit 'Goodbye' from their debut album livens up the crowd.
- 19.55 - More hits... 'Pass It On' and 'Don't Think You're The First'. Crowd is building up. Camera phones start appearing in the air.
also at bbc electric proms
- Performed alongside The Coral:
- Mark Ronson with guests and the BBC Concert Orchestra
- Other performances:
- Kaiser Chiefs via David Arnold
- Editors
line-up
- Mark Ronson with special guests and the BBC Concert Orchestra

- Paul McCartney

- Kaiser Chiefs via David Arnold

- Bloc Party

- Ray Davies and friends

- Agaskodo Teliverek

- Amar

- Amplifier

- Battles

- Ben Westbeech

- Basquiat Strings

- The Beatles: Help!
- Blanche

- Bob Dylan: The Other Side of the Mirror
- Breed 77

- Charlie Louvin

- The Chemical Brothers

- Cold War Kids

- The Coral

- Daft Punk: Electroma
- Duke Special

- Durrty Goodz

- Editors

- Edwyn Collins

- The Enemy

- Estelle

- The Flaming Lips:
UFOs at the Zoo - Ghetto

- Hadouken!

- Justice

- Kano presents London Town

- Kid Harpoon

- Noah and the Whale

- Once in a Blue Moon:
A tribute to Lal Waterson
- Maps

- The Metros

- New Cassettes

- Radio Luxembourg

- Reverend and the Makers

- The Riff Raff and Riz MC

- Sam Isaac

- Sigur Rós: Heima

- Siouxsie

- SOIL & "PIMP" SESSIONS with Jamie Cullum

- Taio Cruz


audience reviews
steve green
You lot in London are spoilt! Bring the electric proms up north and you might get a crowd reaction. Thec Coral are the best group around but everyone seemed to treat the gig like an everyday occurence. As i said you get to much in London! You take it for granted! I couldnt believe how quiet the crowd were. I/we travelled down from the wirral and had the time of our lives especially with sir Noel aswell. You southerners should be ashamed of yourselves. Bring the electric proms to Manchester or the new arena in Liverpool docks. You would get an atmosphere there!!! Let yourselves go!
Tom
Just awesome the true sound of Liverpool never have i heard such a unique sound that truly captures passion excitement and musicmanship. Please come back!
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Kate Johnston
I Thought The Coral were amazing, I'm suprised that my brother and I were one of the very small minority that were singing the lyrics nearly all the way through. Brilliant start to the Electric Proms.
sue walker
The coral as always just fantastic, they are by far the best live band around. Just love them and their sound