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The Shamen delivered a great performance at the BBC On Air place. Colin Angus, the lead singer, starts off the performance of Ebeenezer Goode with some random dialogue, setting up the mood for some casual electronic fun. During the performance, the crowd is seen jumping around, giving the performance an upbeat cheer in the background. While this is happening, there are multi-colored lights bouncing around the stage and venue. On the actual stage itself, there are background dancers who are just keeping in with the beat of the song in a lackadaisical manner, fitting in with the psychedelic feel of the band and song. Colin is clearly having a good time singing and dancing while laughing. This performance gives a great feeling of wanting to make me move and forget everything else. The Shamen members seem very upbeat, positive, and charismatic, giving the whole performance a kind of awesome happy feeling. Colin Angus' vocal performance is impressive, considering how quickly he is spouting out the words to this song. In fact, it's less that he's singing the song and more that he's speaking the lyrics in kind of a singing manner, if that makes sense. This odd way of singing fits in with the heavy beats of the song.