Movie: Massive Attack and Portishead: Live at Bristol Academy 2005

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    Back in February of 2005, Massive Attack and Portishead shared the stage for the first time ever whilst preforming live as a part of the fund raising concert for the Tsunami Crisis in Asia @ the Bristol Academy.

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    2005-02-18

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