John Phillips, the UK Press/PA.
The Torch Club brought to life the sounds of swing in the quarantine area on the ground floor was convincing a ball room in time of war are curtains swish, glittering lights and swing bands. For those who find those that sounded a little too modern for their tastes, there was always the Cotton Club, take a credible and evocative about the golden age of Jazz. Perfect music note by people as the shirt tail Stompers was accompanied by a cavalcade of zoot, military costume combinations and flapper dresses.
Making things more up to date was the balcony disco faithfully recreated the images and sounds of the 1970s disco pleasure obvious for the hordes properly servers attracted by the party. Similarly, the 80 rave to be held in the basement previously abandoned counted Southbank legendary Manchester DJs Mike Pickering and A Guy Called Gerald.
But he was in the Let it Rock room where the spouse has been truly jump. Pumping on the sounds of the first generation of rock ' is roll, it was left to the Jim Jones Revue incendiary to a thunderous close Saturday night. To make good their reputation as one of the best live acts of United Kingdom, their unholy fusion of little Richard and the Jagger went down a storm.
Although the urban environment and the lack of tubes throughout the night in the capital much to cushion a true spirit of festival, Vintage remained a memorable experience for those for whom music and fashion and are a way of life. There are rumours of a foreign place for next year - roll on 2012.
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