Late reply here!
They were good but not life-changing- the Slam tent wasn't exactly
the most sympathetic of venues- the first 20 mins of UR tracks went
down like 2 lead balloons (Final Frontier, Numers cover etc) with the
kids. The next 40 mins went a little better as the Los Harmanos
stuff is more House oriented and so is more accesible for a crowd of
this nature. They did their best but ultimately the people who went
to see them expecting "UR live" were SORELY dissapointed (I found
myself defending them against quite a few attacks afterwards despite
not really being that overwhelmed with the show such was the ferocity
of some peoples' opinions) and the rest of the crowd (who didn't know
who UR/G2G/Los Hermanos are) just kind of chugged along with them for
a while without giving it too much attention- don't think it brought
them many new fans and I know quite a few people in whose estimations
they defintely went down a little
cheers
Jason
On 12 Jul 2006, at 10:33, David Beattie wrote:
Talking of Los Hermanos they were playing at T in the Park on Sunday
there are meant to be sets online here http://www.bbc.co.uk/
scotland/musicscotland/tinthepark/
but I cant see any of the dance acts at the moment May and Mills
were playing the Slam
tent as well - might be worth checking to see if any of the sets
come online. I havnt spoken
to anyone who went so cant say if they were any good or not
Cheers
BT