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Old 02.05.2008, 01:34 AM   #1
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The Cribs were joined onstage by The Smiths’ Johnny Marr in Glasgow on the Shockwaves NME Awards Tour February 1.
The legendary guitarist joined the Wakefield three-piece during their headline slot at the city’s Barrowlands venue, performing The Smiths’ classic 'Panic' and The Cribs own track 'I'm A Realist' together.
var rm_host = "http://ad.yieldmanager.com";var rm_section_id = 48392;var rm_iframe_tags = 1;rmShowAd("300x250");Introducing Marr, frontman Ryan Jarman told the crowd that "The Cribs are going to have a fourth member for the first time ever!"
Marr has been working with the trio after making friends with Gary Jarman following the pair’s meeting in Portland, Oregon, and is rumoured to be linking-up with the trio after further dates on the current tour.
The band also had a second - albeit recorded - guest as Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo recreated his part for 'Be Safe' via a giant video screen.
The rest of The Cribs set featured tracks from all three of their albums, though focussed mainly on their newer material, including the anthemic 'Men's Needs' and a rousing rendition of 'The Wrong Way', which ended with Ryan Jarman stripping-off his shirt and diving headfirst into the crowd
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