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Garbage concert at Princes Street, Edinburgh to mark the opening of the Scottish
Garbage concert at Princes Street, Edinburgh to mark the opening of the Scottish PArliament.
Singer Shirley Manson
1st July 1999
Watt, Chris
mirrorpix
Edinburgh
Scotland
GL*824311
Media ID 21533343
© Mirrorpix
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Relive the iconic moment of the Garbage concert at Princes Street, Edinburgh, marking the opening of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. Our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs feature high-quality prints of this historic event, capturing the energy and excitement of the concert with singer Shirley Manson in the spotlight. Perfect for music lovers and collectors, these mugs make a unique and personalized gift. Each mug holds your favorite hot beverage, making every sip a memorable experience. Order yours today and bring a piece of music history into your daily routine.
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Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
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. Captured on a warm summer evening of July 1st, 1999, this iconic photograph transports us back to an electrifying moment when the renowned band Garbage graced the stage at Princes Street in Edinburgh. The occasion? None other than the grand opening of the Scottish Parliament, marking a historic milestone for Scotland. In this image by Chris Watt from Memory Lane Prints, we witness lead singer Shirley Manson commanding the spotlight with her fierce presence and mesmerizing vocals. Her magnetic energy effortlessly captivates thousands of adoring fans who have gathered to celebrate both music and politics intertwining harmoniously. As vibrant lights illuminate the night sky, Garbage's performance becomes an unforgettable symphony that reverberates through every corner of Edinburgh's bustling streets. Their distinctive blend of alternative rock and pop sends waves of euphoria cascading over the crowd as they sing along to their favorite anthems. This snapshot encapsulates not only a remarkable concert but also represents an era defined by its rebellious spirit and unapologetic expression. It serves as a testament to how music has always been intertwined with social change and cultural movements. Watt's photograph immortalizes this pivotal moment in history, reminding us that even amidst political milestones, art continues to transcend boundaries and unite people through its universal language.
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