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Silverchair: Live From Faraway Stables
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Silverchair: Live From Faraway Stables

Nov 10, 2003
2h 13m
★ 10.0

Overview

Recorded on Saturday April 19, 2003 when Silverchair brought the Across The Night tour to their hometown of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. The concert was staged in the ornate and venerable Newcastle Civic Theatre - within walking distance of the band's birthplace. Surrounded by friends and family the group finally got to perform songs from their landmark albums.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Eleven A Music Company

Cast

Daniel Johns

Vocals, Guitar, Piano

Daniel Johns

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Drums

Ben Gillies

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Bass

Chris Joannou

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