For more than two hours, the core trio — augmented by another three backing musicians on guitar, keyboards and even saxophone — kept the crowd on its feet with a set heavy on both "Breakdown" and "Idiot." While they pulled out a few of their earlier hits, too, this was hardly a nostalgia show, at least not like what other '90s survivors like No Doubt and Blink-182 are doing this summer.
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but we're in this building site me and everyone and like we used to go down there all the time for like a month or something and there was these huge sandbags at the bottom of these two houses that were opposite each other in this street that was still being constructed like cause it was this big estate that was being built and it had scaffolding and stuff and so we used to jump off it at the different levels like floors off the scaffolding onto these sandbag things and i did a front flip off the first like story bit and i ****ed it up i knew as soon as i jumped i ****ed it up and it from this height it was only about i dunno 6ft maybe or more down cause it was the first level i had to dive forward more than i would if i jumped off the top and i didn't and i caught the side of the like sandbag platform thing the sandbags were on and i wrecked my bag and now ben thats dans brother always mimics the way i said 'ohhhhhhh me back' or something still like probably i haven't seen him in a while like but its been years and the last time i think he did it too which as well was a while ago