I could quite happily have gone home at the interval - by then Graham Gouldman & Co had played the classic Sheet Music album, note perfectly, in order, in its entirety.

Heaven. 10cc's second record from 1974 is joyous, brilliantly quirky and uplifting, showing a band for four superb musicians hitting an early peak.

And when you know virtually every word from the likes of Hotel, Clockwork Creep, the Sacro Iliac and Oh Effendi, you not only show your age, but can annoy the neighbours by singing along.

And as an added bonus, original member Kevin Godley turned up on the big screen singing Somewhere In Hollywood. Bliss.

Then came all the hits in this gig utterly without filler as these five expert musicians donned their suits and clicked up a gear.

As one might expect, Dreadlock Holiday, Rubber Bullets, The Dean And I, I'm Mandy Fly Me and I'm Not In Love were in the vanguard. All were perfectly polished.

But the highlights came from unexpected sources, firstly a stunning Feel The Benefit, from the Deceptive Bends album, then an a capella version of the band's first hit, Donna.

Gouldman, live band stalwarts Rick Fenn and Paul Burgess, plus Mick Wilson and Keith Hayman, put on a magnificent show.

The standing ovation was thoroughly deserved and 10cc simply show no sign of stopping.

Maybe all of The Original Soundtrack album next time? Or even a big reunion with Lol Creme and Eric Stewart turning up too?