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The British Music Experience at London's O2 Arena is Opens March 9th 2009 Band play a special set in the Gibson Interactive Studio
Mar 4, 2009 0 Comments The View news, reviews, video and tour dates Add The View to MyNME The View opened the British Music Experience exhibition at London's O2 Arena by playing an intimate acoustic gig today (March 4). The permanent music exhibition, which opens to the public next Monday (March 9) contains a range of exclusive personal artefacts from some of British rock's most famous names... Items at the exhibition include Noel Gallagher's Union Jack Epiphone guitar, David Bowie's handwritten lyrics to 'Five Years' and Mick Jagger's '70s white jumpsuit. The View (minus drummer Steven Morrison) played a short acoustic set in the exhibition's Gibson Interactive Studio, before answering questions at an impromptu press conference. Speaking during the session, bassist Keiren Webster offered fans some advice on how to become a rockstar. "Keep away from the beer," the bassist joked. He then pointed at bandmate Kyle Falconer and said "Make sure you keep your lead singer away from the beer too!" The View played: 'Face For The Radio' 'Shock Horror' 'One Off Pretender' 'Superstar Tradesman' Part of the new exhibition, the Gibson Interactive Studio gives fans the chance to learn how to play songs by the likes of The Magic Numbers and KT Tunstall, who have pre-recorded video instructions. Those wanting to take part can choose from a variety of instruments including a large selection of Epiphone guitars, drumkits, keyboards and basses. Among the other items on show at the British Music Experience are: Clothing worn by: Jimi Hendrix Mick Jagger Keith Richards David Bowie Roger Daltrey Jimmy Page Marc Bolan Johnny Rotten Mani Jarvis Cocker Kate Nash Guitars used by: Keith Richards Bill Wyman Pete Townshend Brian May Paul Weller Peter Hook Mani Noel Gallagher Graham Coxon Jamie Cook Handwritten lyrics to: 'Five Years' by David Bowie 'Why?' by The Specials 'Blue Monday' by New Order 'The Drowners' by Suede http://www.nme.com/news/the-view/43210 Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
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