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It appears that Mr. Pop is using some PEDs during the performance in Manchester.
Gotta love the Stooges.
Technically, this isn't the Stooges. That would've been the Ashton brothers: Ron, Scott, and Shemp.
According to Wikipedia, this line-up did have two of Soupy Sales sons on board, however...