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Comment number 1.
Ethan I19th May 2011 - 15:12
By far the best live performance I have ever seen, if you Noah and the Whale come to Newcastle I will be the first to buy tickets. The set list could not have been any better, I enjoyed every song. The first song they performed 'Give a little love' was brilliant, I really liked the ending to that song. There must be somewhere I can download this live version, much, much better than the original.
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