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nicole
  
the sheyda-ellie dance

emma: ray of light
  
jessie: fake plastic

liam malson
  
rebecca takes breakfast at tiffany's

ellie
  
sophie: I'm with you

You can bump and grind

"Feel the Noyze", (December 3, 4, 5, 2003), repeated the success of its predecessors whilst also including a slightly different range of music. More "pop" style songs such as "Ray Of Light" (Emma Shepherd) and "Breakfast At Tiffany's" (featuring a very upbeat Rebecca Wallis) were added to the set list, alongside rock classics like "Brown Sugar" and "Play That Funky Music" (Tim Price). Greater use of the string section was also evident, supporting for example Ellie Key's wonderfully husky rendition of "Glorious".

Mr Marcus Glanville's growing interest in sophisticated light shows was becoming more evident, and provided a particularly atmospheric backdrop to Sophie Goodwin's excellent version of "I'm With You".

Several "new" performers came to people's attention, among them Adrian Whitehouse who had previously appeared as a guitarist but now revealed himself to be a singer of note on Coldplay's "God Put A Smile". Adrian was also joined by Liam Malson who left his drum stool to duet on a crowd stirring rendition of "Smooth Criminal".

Nicole Roughton's rousing "Brown Sugar" was another definite crowd favourite, providing a suitable encore with the song's familiar chorus of "How come you dance so good?" orchestrating yet another stage invasion (ably led by Ellie and Sheyda's dancing!)

Other performers included Neil Jenkins, Ellie Beck, Jessie Lancaster, Fran Alton, Rebecca Gregory, and Zoe Leventis.

westbridgfordrock
13/06/04