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« Reply #4740 on: Friday, July 12, 2024, 19:33:03 »

I don't get the people who pay to go to a gig then stand at the bar talking, loudly.
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« Reply #4741 on: Wednesday, July 24, 2024, 19:03:16 »

Idles at Dreamland Margate last Saturday, top notch.
Jon Hopkins Brizzle Beacon Friday, excited 👍👍
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« Reply #4742 on: Thursday, August 1, 2024, 12:38:03 »

Kirk Brandon in pre Theatre of Hate action with The Pack in Bristol tonight.

They don't play live that often but there is still a raw energy about this band.
140 capacity venue above a pub. Should be good.
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« Reply #4743 on: Friday, August 2, 2024, 09:21:19 »

A Day To Remember at the Brixton Academy in June next year. One of maybe two or three bands that both kids, my wife and I all like!
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« Reply #4744 on: Friday, August 2, 2024, 11:13:44 »

Getting close to my festival season. Focus,Tangerine Dream,Men They Couldn't Hang, Wishbone Ash, Hawkwind and Curved Air at A New Day and Decemberists,Death Cab for Cutie,Teenage Fanclub, Yo La Tengo at All Points East
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« Reply #4745 on: Thursday, August 8, 2024, 11:30:22 »

First helping of The Damned in 2024 tonight.

A one off show in Aylesbury.
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« Reply #4746 on: Thursday, August 8, 2024, 20:55:52 »

Getting close to my festival season. Focus,Tangerine Dream,Men They Couldn't Hang, Wishbone Ash, Hawkwind and Curved Air at A New Day and Decemberists,Death Cab for Cutie,Teenage Fanclub, Yo La Tengo at All Points East
Wow, like the look of that ! How many original members I wonder ? Music should be good anyway
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« Reply #4747 on: Thursday, August 8, 2024, 23:03:59 »

Peter Hook and the light
Johnny Hates Jazz in Stroud
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« Reply #4748 on: Friday, August 9, 2024, 08:59:21 »

Saw Echo and the Bunnymen at Kelvingrove bandstand in Glasgow last night.  Enjoyed it.  Mac mumbling through a load of shite.  No idea what he said.

Over to Edinburgh for comedy today.
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« Reply #4749 on: Friday, August 9, 2024, 09:05:51 »

Johnny Hates Jazz in Stroud
Have seen Johnny Hates Jazz 3 times as part of the 80s rewind tours, all I will say is that this Johnny hates Johnny Hates Jazz, I thought they (him) were awful live.

Over to Edinburgh for comedy today.
Enjoy it mate, we used to go the Fringe festival every year for about 15 years, had a great time.

If you get time check out the free comedy shows, there are some great ones, we used to average about 35 shows in a week. Its a great experience.
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« Reply #4750 on: Friday, August 9, 2024, 11:35:00 »

Have seen Johnny Hates Jazz 3 times as part of the 80s rewind tours, all I will say is that this Johnny hates Johnny Hates Jazz, I thought they (him) were awful live.


Ah well that's a shame, you have got to try these things though.

Had no idea they were back touring tbh. I assume it's  Dachler and Nocito.
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« Reply #4751 on: Friday, August 9, 2024, 11:41:09 »

Doctor and the Medics supported The Damned last night.
Surprisingly good.

For some reason thought of them as a 60's band but were formed in early 80's.
Clive comes across as a nice bloke.
I'd imagine that Spirit in the Sky keeps the royalties coming in with funeral requests in particular.
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« Reply #4752 on: Friday, August 9, 2024, 14:33:41 »

Doctor and the Medics supported The Damned last night.
Surprisingly good.

For some reason thought of them as a 60's band but were formed in early 80's.
Clive comes across as a nice bloke.
I'd imagine that Spirit in the Sky keeps the royalties coming in with funeral requests in particular.

Unfortunately not, it wasnt written by them, its a Norman Greenbaum hit from the late sixties
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« Reply #4753 on: Friday, August 16, 2024, 12:17:34 »

Resisted the temptation to join the massed ranks of Swifties heading towards Wembley & opted for the much less glamorous surroundings of Sub89 in Reading for the always excellent Inspiral Carpets.
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« Reply #4754 on: Friday, August 16, 2024, 13:47:42 »

Resisted the temptation to join the massed ranks of Swifties heading towards Wembley & opted for the much less glamorous surroundings of Sub89 in Reading for the always excellent Inspiral Carpets.

Must have been a close call though.....
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