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Carnival hit Carlisle as St. Albans' Friendly Fires brought the funk and liquid elbow dancing to the summer's biggest free festival.
The trio, who collected widespread praise and a Mercury Prize nomination for their self-titled debut album, are set to return with follow-up Pala, promised to live up to their impressive live reputation at Big Weekend 11.
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taylornataliee20th May 2011 - 11:01
I have to say that I am really dissapointed with the sound quality of this video. Poor Friendly Fires, the BBC have not done them justice at all. They are a truely brilliant band, but you wouldn't know it from this video. Dreadful work BBC.
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AndyPVale18th May 2011 - 10:37
If you'd left the video running for one more second you would've seen me catch the Maraca that was thrown at the end. Great show!
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