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Live At The Great Hall [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Live At The Great Hall [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $34.99Product Type : Vinyl
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Forty years ago, Lancaster's Great Hall descended into prolonged silence. It remains a house of memories for historic gigs from days gone by, bearing the footprints of names considered legends, including The Who, Black Sabbath and Queen. Then Massive Wagons brought the noise back. Proud to call Lancaster home, the rockers were a clear and perfect choice to restore rock music to this former gem of the touring circuit - and praised by original promoter Barry Lucas, author of 'When Rock Went To College'.The moment proved so important that they chose to preserve it on record forever. Recorded on 19th and 20th September 2025, the live album captures the grin-inducing, ear-ringing sense of fun the Wagons inspire when they get on stage and bash through their hits. And, given both shows sold out, it's a means of travelling back to that glorious moment even if you couldn't be there in person. "We've been knocking around the idea of a live album for years now, but the time has never felt right," says guitarist Adam Thistlewaite. "In these Lancaster University Great Hall shows, we have a great story in bringing live music back to an iconic venue and our live shows have been taken to another level after the heavy touring of the last few years. We love making studio albums, but the live energy, the passion of the crowd, it's what we do it for ultimately, so this is going to be special."
Tracklist:
- Back to the Stack
- Pressure
- Tokyo
- Missing on TV
- Please Stay Calm
- Fun While It Lasted
- The Good Die Young
- House of Noise
- Banging in Your Stereo
- In It Together
UPC: 5055006572827
Label: Earache Records
Release Date: 3.27.26
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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