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Posted in music on November 29, 2007

Celebration played Bowery Ballroom, 2 shows to go

Celebration @ Bowery Ballroom, NYC - Nov 28, 2007 (CRED)
Celebration @ Bowery Ballroom

One down, two more Celebration shows to go. Celebration & Holy Fuck remixed each other. Listen and download, below....

Tags: Antibalas, Celebration, Effi Briest, Holy Fuck

Posted on November 29, 2007 10:00 AM

Comments (6)

The show was great last night! The place was about 70% full, but everyone there felt the energy and danced throughout the night. Also, they finally played some old songs, Holiday and they ended the show with WAR! Rock!

Posted by brassbonanza | November 29, 2007 10:49 AM

Oh, yea! To top it off, after the show, instead of those damn fliers, they gave out a free 7'' with the above songs on it. Works for me.

Posted by brassbonanza | November 29, 2007 11:05 AM

Malone was watching celebration. I gave him a 7" but probably he already got a copy in his mail. Nice guy.

Posted by Eduardo | November 29, 2007 1:28 PM

Holy Fuck's Set was much too short...

Posted by Anonymous | November 29, 2007 2:17 PM

I didn't write that (^), but the funny thing is that it is true. Anyway, I think Celebration set was boring. I would have had enough with the first three songs, because the rest was pretty much the same. Now, Holy Fuck are gonna get huge me thinks. They keep getting better and better. The songs on the EP sounded almost bad comparing to the new tunes they played. I guess those songs are on the new album, which I brought home with me. Ups sorry I exceeded my usual number of words per comment.

Posted by Eduardo | November 29, 2007 6:25 PM

celebration make feel like i poo pooed in my pants

Posted by Anonymous | November 30, 2007 4:29 PM

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