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By Christopher Williams, Friday 21st December 2007 03.51pm (3217 views)

Madness
Madness @ Aintree Pavillion, Liverpool
Date: 8th December 2007
Support: The Bees

Hundreds, no, thousands of rowdy, aled-up scousers bellowed out of Aintree train station, all with good intentions. It wasn’t a Liverpool match. It wasn’t an Everton match. And it certainly wasn’t one of Aintree’s world famous horse races. It was MADNESS live on stage!

As the beer ran like tap water and the people laughed and made conversation, they waited for the Camden hailing 7-strong ska band they had paid to see. Madness zoomed on full of energy, opening up with long time favourite "One Step Beyond" which sent the crowd mental. Returning to Liverpool with a warm welcome, Suggs looks to the crowd to admit, “it’s been a long time since we’ve played here properly”, apart from their appearance at Knowsley Music Festival earlier this year that is.

Madness played great, they didn’t chat on too much about nothing, they got on with it and played to the crowd all the classics. Couples grabbed each other and cheered at hearing the opening piano of “It must be love”, and all of the audience, young and old - danced, jumped, sang and shouted to “House of Fun”, “Embarrassment”, “Madness”, “Our House”, “The Sun And The Rain” and of course the crowd-pleaser “Baggy Trousers” which I’m sure at one point, made the tent shake.

Even after 31 years of making music, Madness have still got it. They proved to still be as fun and energetic as they were back in 1976, re-entering the stage for two encores, they’re playing for the laughs, not for the money and I hope to see them return to the ‘pool for many years to come.

Picture by Steve Goudie [link]
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Joycom11 says: 14/06 @ 23:16
The boys from Madness were the coolest band on the Planet last night in the 'very warm' Pavillion at Aintree race course! The reason these cockney boys are loved by liverpool so much is that they are the real (working class) deal, like us. We were all back in the Eighties, and they have never left!! They absolutey Rocked the 'Rammed Full' Aintree pavillion with Eighties 'anthems' that just made you dance, sing, cheer, smile, shout out, along with an ever young group of boys that clearly were loving the work.............lol The kids, (and I mean kids of 5 and upwards), in the audience, were loving it as much as us 40 somethings who were there the first time around!!!! Madness forever..Thanks Boys, from all of us 'Mickey Mousers' at Aintree last night.......!
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