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Cable, who passed away in 2010, was honoured during the band’s intimate show in the Welsh capital last night (November 2)
Stereophonics fans paid tribute to Stuart Cable during their gig in Cardiff last night (November 2) by chanting the late drummer’s name – watch fan-shot footage of the tribute below.
Fans who attended Stereophonics’ intimate show at the Cardiff University Great Hall yesterday chanted the name of Cable – who passed away in June 2010 – following frontman Kelly Jones’ debut live performance of ‘Before Anyone Knew Our Name’, which Jones wrote in Cable’s memory.
Prior to performing the track – which features on Stereophonics’ latest album, ‘Scream Above The Sounds’ – Jones told the audience “I’ve never done this one”. He then performed the song with only himself on piano as accompaniment.
At the end of the performance of the song, Stereophonics fans began chanting “There’s only one Stuart Cable” as Jones was joined by his bandmates on stage – watch the moment below, via Radio X.
Speaking to NME about the song and the impact of Cable’s death, Jones said: “For me, I thought about Stuart every day because he was a big part of the band. When I go on stage, the songs bring back a lot of memories. I pretty much dreamt about him every night for fucking years. He was always popping up in my dreams and stuff. One day, I was in the house and listening to some music and I just had this really overbearing feeling of the whole thing…
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