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Magne F
Takes On Scotland
Monday 8th November 2004
Past Perfect Future Tense
Obsolete
You Don't Have To Change
To See You Shine
Envelope Me
All The Time
Kryptonite
A Friend Like Me
No One Gets Me
Nothing Here To Hold You
Never Sweeter

Little Angels
Kryptonite
Set List
It's 5.30pm and a chill in the air greets Magne on a cold Edinburgh evening as he casually strolls down the street to "The Venue" for his sound check.

With the sound check lasting 1 1/2 hours, Magne is late returning to his Art Exhibition official opening.

The Stage is small in the appropriately named "The Venue" and is full to the edges with equipment.  With the fans packed tightly against the stage, Magne F make their entrance to a massive cheer.

Launching into the set, Magne explains how this preformance is an extension of his exhibition and reminds us that Norway beat Scotland in a recent soccer match.

An emotional atmosphere was created using a new approach to concert lighting involving overhead projectors beaming different forms of Art accross the band as they played.

Each song telling it's own story with visual expressions left the audiance entranced at times.

...This is how a concert should be done...

This visual interaction was caught on camera by a member of the Magne F crew to be complied with other footage to create a documentry... Release date unknown.

The highlight of the set being Kryptonite, Magne F wind down to finish with "Never Sweeter".

Calling for more, the fans wont leave. Some coming from as far as Singapore, being so close for such an intimate gig has been worth it.

Back on stage for the encore smiling, Magne F seem to have had a good night. Interaction with the audience was plentyful and almost unavoidable as we were practicaly sitting along side him at the piano.

Finishing the encore with "Little Angels", They mellowed out causing Magne to laugh aloud claiming it was sounding like Spinal Taps "New Direction in Jazz".

With everyone laughing now, he called for a replay of Kryptonite and finished on a high.

Later with a large crowd outside in the bitter cold, Magen stayed awhile signing autographs and answering questions, some of which were unusual.

All of this this was filmed for the documentry.

With everyone happy with their autographs, Magne thanked us all, wished us a good night and strolled back up the road as he did earlier that evening.