Nick McCabe has described The Verve's gigs at Camden Roundhouse over the weekend as "the most enjoyable" of his career.
The guitarist said the Sunday night show at the venue was his best gig "of all time".
Talking about the Wigan band's comeback shows on his MySpace page, he said: "Blackpool was great but this (the final Roundhouse show) topped it.
"Officially my favourite gig of all time. Party started at 6:30 meeting friends and family nearby, then me and Mrs Nick had a private disco for a couple of hours courtesy of (tour support DJ) Wayne Griggs' monster set piped downstairs.
"Then the boys turn up and the party continues, Si (Jones, bass player) in usual mischievous high spirits. We toast and we walk out to you lot - f***ing hats off to the best London crowd I've ever had the pleasure of playing to.
"Kept hearing tales of mass weeping. On Saturday I woke up around five recovering from a mate dragging me involuntarily into extended celebration and had a little weep myself. Overwhelmed.
"Now 4:30 pm on Sunday, back in the west country and I'm still buzzing. Very emotional week. Thank you so much for being part of the most enjoyable tour ever."
The reunited Verve played a selection of hits from their three studio albums at the concert, including 'Bitter Sweet Symphony', 'History' and 'Lucky Man'.








