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Buster Bloodvessel of Bad Manners delivers great set at MacMoray and says: “I will die doing this”


By Chris Saunderson

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BAD Manners have been delivering their distinctive brand of music for nearly half a century.

Bad Manners on stage at MacMoray.
Bad Manners on stage at MacMoray.

The ska band, fronted by Buster Bloodvessel, delivered a performance full of energy and fun at MacMoray on Sunday afternoon.

Lead singer Buster, with his trademark tongue, enjoyed the band’s return to Moray.

He said: “It was a bit early for us and we didn’t have enough drink inside us.”

The band will celebrate 50 years in 2025.

“It’s incredible to think we have been going that long.

“I will be doing this until the day I die – on stage. You can’t stop me.

“It was a great gig and the crowd enjoyed it.”

Passionate fan Lorraine Ironside-Bown, her husband James, her sister in law Sheila Ironside, niece Marnie Ironside, all from Elgin, loved the performance.

James Ironside-Bown, with Marnie Ironside, Lorraine Ironside-Bown and her sister in law Sheila Ironside.
James Ironside-Bown, with Marnie Ironside, Lorraine Ironside-Bown and her sister in law Sheila Ironside.

“That was brilliant. I knew they would be good,” said Lorraine.

“DJ Sammy was brilliant on Saturday night and Peter Andre as well.”


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