Friday, April 8, 2011

Glasvegas - Early Popularity of Gigs


In January 2007 Glasvegas redesigned their MySpace and built a new official website. In early February 2007 (with assistance from Alan McGee), Glasvegas made a video for one of their demos, "Daddy's Gone", which was shot in London and in Glasgow's East End. This early video helped pave the way for the song's popularity. In late February 2007, James Allan made the decision to post up all the band's demos on MySpace for free download. With MySpace at the peak of its popularity, these free downloads helped spread the word about Glasvegas and soon their gigs were selling out up and down the country. On 8 March 2007, Glasvegas took time out to play a low key acoustic gig in Barlinnie Prison in Glasgow which attracted the attention of the Glasgow Evening Times. Another pivotal moment in the band's career took place at the Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh on 21 March 2007, when Glasvegas performed their first ever live performance of the future single "Daddy's Gone".

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