In between shows during Buzz Kull’s first European tour, Marc Dwyer placed himself in Amsterdam with local Australian expat David Tomlinson of Spirit Valley/Minor Crime who had begun to build Picnic On The Roof—a project based on touring bands performing and record live on a rooftop in the center of Amsterdam.
The original plan was for Buzz Kull to perform two songs, though unfortunately an angry giant Dutchman came outside to aggressively inform those who were performing and filming to “shut that fucking music up”. Unfortunately the only song recorded was this live take of Tomorrow’s Ghost.
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