The Dancing Did Concert Photos

The popular belief that British folk rock died with the last days of Fairport and Steeleye at the end of the '70s takes a damned good kicking from Dancing Did. Spectral rhythms meet manic jigs on darkened moors and misty hills, and if there's not a fiddle, bodkin, or pan pipe in sight, that's not to say their presence isn't felt. "The Wolves of Worcestershire" is almost Shakespearean in its lyrical vision, while "Squashed Things" is the sound of the Cure meets the Wurzels, and isn't the sort of song one would want to think about while driving.

Ticket, The Fall / The Dancing Did on Mar 24, 1982 [030-small]

Ticket


The Fall / The Dancing Did
Mar 24, 1982
 Leicester, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Damian Ents

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