Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 5, 2013

Wee Waa counts down to Daft Punk

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Human after all: Daft Punk tried to involve more real people than robots on their new album. Source: Supplied

Daft Punk

Daft Punk are launching their new record in Wee Waa. Source: Supplied

IT'S more like Access All Areas than Random Access Memories as the locals in Wee Waa countdown to their Daft Punk party - and annual show.

The local CSIRO telescope satellite dishes have been getting into the groove for the Australian album launch, dancing along to the album's first single Get Lucky.


Over at St Joseph's, the primary school children have been sporting their Daft Punk helmets, practising their robot moves and writing the band's name out 100 times.

But it's not just the kids and the satellites embracing the spirit of the world famous band choosing Wee Waa to host the first public playback of the much anticipated album to fans from around the country.

Their mums and dads and big brothers and sisters have been sporting the Daft Punk robot helmets when dining at the cotton hub's Chinese restaurant.


The playback, just a little spoiled by the official stream via iTunes, will coincide with the opening of the annual Wee Waa Show.

Leading up to the 8.30pm outdoor disco session on Friday will be the pet show, the dog high jump and Showgirl announcement.
 


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