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First 3 albums were incredible. Absolute perfection.

Puzzle is decent.

Revolutions is meh.

2005 setlist please with some additions:

Glitter and Trauma

Semi-Mental

Justboy

Toys toys toys choke toys toys toys

Some Kind of Wizard

Eradicate the Doubt

My Recovery Injection

Asexual Meat Kitchen

Kids from Kibble

All the Way Down

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Saw Biffy for the fourth time on Saturday at the Empress ballroom in Blackpool. They were awesome as ever. Have to say though I was a bit disappointed in the crowd reaction to the older songs. They dropped in quite a few off the first three albums, which obviously made me happy, but every time they played an old song the audience went flat. I reckon 60% of the people in there didn't even know glitter and trauma. Was nice to hear some oldies being dusted out tho. Bodies in Flight being a highlight. They didn't play 57 which is the first time I have seen them where they haven't and they also finished with the Captain that I thought was odd.

Great gig tho. I guess I just have to get used to the fact the audience demographic for Biffy has changed. I remember seeing them on the Puzzle tour at Manchester Academy and it was f**king mental. Each successive time I've seen them the audience seems less into it and just want them to play Machines and Many of Horror.

Also they appear to have taken on a 4th member who was just a little gremlin playing a second guitar at the side of the stage.

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Saw Biffy for the fourth time on Saturday at the Empress ballroom in Blackpool. They were awesome as ever. Have to say though I was a bit disappointed in the crowd reaction to the older songs. They dropped in quite a few off the first three albums, which obviously made me happy, but every time they played an old song the audience went flat. I reckon 60% of the people in there didn't even know glitter and trauma. Was nice to hear some oldies being dusted out tho. Bodies in Flight being a highlight. They didn't play 57 which is the first time I have seen them where they haven't and they also finished with the Captain that I thought was odd.

Great gig tho. I guess I just have to get used to the fact the audience demographic for Biffy has changed. I remember seeing them on the Puzzle tour at Manchester Academy and it was f**king mental. Each successive time I've seen them the audience seems less into it and just want them to play Machines and Many of Horror.

Also they appear to have taken on a 4th member who was just a little gremlin playing a second guitar at the side of the stage.

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Saw them in Bristol on Wednesday night, thought the old stuff went down well if i'm honest, from where I was anyway (but I was towards the front, where plenty of diehard Biffy fans seemed to be).

Bodies In Flight didn't really get much crowd action, but then I think thats cos it's shit. Anyway they were great live, definitely be seeing them at Reading.

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