Primal Scream brought out Paul Weller for ‘Rocks’ at the Brixton Academy Gig For Gaza benefit show last night (December 13).Weller, former frontman of The Jam, curated the line-up for the benefit show which was raising money for MAP (Medical Aid For Palestinians) and Gaza Forever.
Both charities provide essential aid – including food, medical supplies and emergency shelter – for those suffering in Gaza amid the current humanitarian crisis.At the end of Primal Scream’s 45-minute set, Weller joined them for ‘Rocks’, playing the song’s iconic opening riff on guitar.Check out the full set below:The band took to Instagram the next day to thank Weller and his wife Hannah for organising the gig, while also praising the other artists who performed.
Kneecap, Paloma Faith, Lowkey, Liam Bailey and Roisin El Cherif were also part of the line-up.“Paul joined us onstage for a raucous blowtorch version of Rocks to close the proceedings – the look on Andrew Innes’s face to be sharing a stage with PW was priceless,” they said. “A 15 year old Andrew saw The Jam on the In The City tour in the summer of 1977 at the tiny Zhivago’s club in St Enoch Square Glasgow and that was one of the punk shows that year that inspired Andrew to pick up a guitar and form a band.
What a fucking great night it was.”A post shared by Primal Scream (@primalscreamofficial)Over the summer, Primal Scream collaborated on a new shirt design for a Palestinian refugee football team, based on their classic record ‘Screamadelica’.In May, Paul Weller expressed his support for Palestine by saying that he was “against genocides and ethnic cleansing”.
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