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Jul 4, 2024 7:17:51 GMT
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Post by Frog on Jul 4, 2024 7:17:51 GMT
I'm a converted earplugs user. They don't change the sound noticeably but they help with the ringing.
I should have used them years ago and then maybe I wouldn't have horrendous tinnitus.
My life basically sounds like I've been flashbanged in call of duty.
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Jul 8, 2024 6:37:01 GMT
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Post by simple on Jul 8, 2024 6:37:01 GMT
Can we give a nod to Paul Heaton for charging as little as half what some acts are asking to play these same venues. The Newcastle show just got upgraded from the City Hall to the arena as well. Arena shows haven’t been £35 since at least the Gordon Brown years. http://instagram.com/p/C8ouAv5IyD4
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Jul 10, 2024 16:08:23 GMT
Post by Mr Wonderstuff on Jul 10, 2024 16:08:23 GMT
Tickets booked for My Life Story at Dingwalls. As a Norf Lunduner I spent many a drunken evening tottering down Camden High Street kebab in hand. Be good to be back.
Oddly I have been listening to Madness' latest album and thought "I wonder if they have any gigs coming up" - turns out on my way to North Wales via Ludlow in a couple of weeks they are playing at Ludlow Castle on that same day. Shame all sold out.
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Post by hicksy on Jul 10, 2024 20:05:46 GMT
Money For Nothing (Dire Straits) tribute band last night in Guildford
I typically avoid tribute acts as a rule but for DS I broke the rule.
This tribute group is terrific for an all time stellar guitar band. All the hits. The lead is a good take on Knophler with a similar voice and similar look, and a very competent guitar player. Great bunch of musicians going some way to meeting the multi instrumentalists in the original band. If you love DS this is a great option to listen to their best of live.
General gig score = 7/10 Tribute acts score = 8.5/10
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Jul 11, 2024 1:41:14 GMT
Post by Blue_Mike on Jul 11, 2024 1:41:14 GMT
Feels like the blowtorch one has a very specific story behind it.
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Jul 11, 2024 2:07:04 GMT
Post by Nanocrystal on Jul 11, 2024 2:07:04 GMT
But I already packed my lantern...
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Jul 11, 2024 8:44:16 GMT
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Post by dfunked on Jul 11, 2024 8:44:16 GMT
They're ridiculously strict at those things. Went to a similar festival years ago and my missus made a couple of sandwiches to take in with us, but they wouldn't even allow that.
Had to scoff them down at the barriers.
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Jul 11, 2024 8:50:00 GMT
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Post by simple on Jul 11, 2024 8:50:00 GMT
I’ve had to neck supermarket water at the arena entry point of a festival - then pay £4 for a similar one once inside later in the day. Its such a racket.
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Jul 11, 2024 8:52:20 GMT
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Post by Dougs on Jul 11, 2024 8:52:20 GMT
A4 size bags. Ridiculous
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Jul 11, 2024 9:34:01 GMT
Post by Blue_Mike on Jul 11, 2024 9:34:01 GMT
"People, have your tickets out, throw your cameras out, surrender all identification!"
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hicksy
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Jul 11, 2024 12:59:23 GMT
Post by hicksy on Jul 11, 2024 12:59:23 GMT
I’ve got no issue with stringent policies. It’s the randomness of their application I object to.
Case in point was at Victorious Festival Pompey last year. Open water bottles (small) having to be discarded on the gate. Then inside seeing people openly opening and consuming tubs of mushrooms and drinking vodka from small hidden clear flasks…
Ridiculous really!
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Jul 11, 2024 14:03:32 GMT
Post by zisssou on Jul 11, 2024 14:03:32 GMT
No clothing promoting cultural appropriation lol
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2024 22:58:02 GMT
I’ve never heard of this Transmit Festival in Glasgow before but it looks like all these kids (kids!) loving life to Liam Gallagher have had a real treat. He’s in fine sneering form, doing exclusively Definitely Maybe stuff, fucking Bonehead is there, the string section came out for Whatever, and as a guitar lover this stage is wall to wall guitar porn too!
He was fucking mint at Knebworth, he’s still got it, love him.
It’s both massively impressive and totally inscrutable to me that he genuinely has a crowd aged 15-20 for the first hundred rows or so too that genuinely seem to know every word. Guarantee these kids would label almost any other artist of that era as a boomer or something. It’s like he’s cracked some code where they are allowed to like him en masse, and it’s quite heartening because when I was that age I was listening to my dad’s music too.
They all weirdly seemed to go extra large on Married With Children, which save for that ‘yer music’s shite’ line is a bit of an also-ran for me. As I felt the reaper waiting to deliver me from the arms of old age, I wondered out loud whether there is one of those things on the Tik Toks for that song.
Brill.
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Jul 12, 2024 23:12:46 GMT
Post by Mr Wonderstuff on Jul 12, 2024 23:12:46 GMT
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Post by Saul1138 on Jul 13, 2024 8:35:49 GMT
Manics and Suede last night. Absolutely cracking. But had to move during Suede’s set, as some cunts insisted that everyone around them should listen to their experiences of the Levellers festival. Held at Castlefield Bowl, a venue I didn’t enjoy. Not comfortable to stand in, but that is probably old age. Now to try and get a night off work so I can do Cud in September.
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Jul 13, 2024 9:12:59 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2024 9:12:59 GMT
Manics and Suede last night. Absolutely cracking. But had to move during Suede’s set, as some cunts insisted that everyone around them should listen to their experiences of the Levellers festival. Held at Castlefield Bowl, a venue I didn’t enjoy. Not comfortable to stand in, but that is probably old age. Now to try and get a night off work so I can do Cud in September. I didn’t like the Bowl when I saw Hozier there the other year. The view is crap if you aren’t at least 6 feet tall - which I just about scrape - but my partner certainly doesn’t. There’s the seating but we got there pretty damn early and it was already rammed.
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Post by Vandelay on Jul 13, 2024 9:24:43 GMT
Saw Manics and Suede last Saturday at Cardiff Castle. Brill gig, despite the rain, which aptly started bucketing down during Tsunami (James Dean Bradfield did give a blast of Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head as they were going off though).
Seen Manics quite a few times, but first time seeing Suede, who were excellent. Given the location, the crowd weren't as into them and everyone was clearly there for the Manics, but Suede still put on a great show and eventually got everyone going with them.
Venue was lovely too. Not too big and sound quality was surprisingly good for an outdoor venue.
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Jul 13, 2024 9:42:01 GMT
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Post by Rich on Jul 13, 2024 9:42:01 GMT
Saw Space last night (Female of Species, Avenging Angels) playing at a small local festival. They were a lot of fun.l and the rest of their catalogue was surprisingly heavy compared to the singles they're known for.
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Jul 13, 2024 11:55:44 GMT
Post by hicksy on Jul 13, 2024 11:55:44 GMT
Liam is the best indie karaoke singer in the world. But Noel’s where the true talent is imo 😉😎
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Post by Saul1138 on Jul 13, 2024 13:00:33 GMT
Drake, I am five foot two, so yeah, the view was awful, the seated area was full. But sang my heart out. I loved the women stood behind us. They knew the words to every Suede song, just not necessarily the parts that they were performing at the time. I should have worn my Morecombe and Wise t-shirt.
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Jul 13, 2024 14:23:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2024 14:23:27 GMT
When I first heard about it I thought Suede and the Manics were strange bedfellows tbh, but then the early versions of those bands were both about escaping working class hell through glam, sleaze and brains. With guitars.
Pound for pound I’ve always thought JDB to be the most talented person in British rock from those days, although their material is very up and down.
I saw Suede at the Manchester Apollo when I was about fifteen or sixteen. My dad dropped us off and I’d forgotten the bloody tickets so he had to drive all the way back from our satellite town and was not impressed 😂
It was the Head Music tour, bit of a mixed album that one but did have some great stuff on it. I remember thinking the bass player looked like my history teacher. When you later find out that he’s Richard Osman’s brother the bookish thing makes sense.
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Jul 13, 2024 16:31:57 GMT
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Post by Rich on Jul 13, 2024 16:31:57 GMT
Goldie Looking Chain, right now. Ironically terrible is still terrible.
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Jul 13, 2024 18:40:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2024 18:40:27 GMT
Goldie Looking Chain, right now. Ironically terrible is still terrible. Although that song about a sex robot was hilarious - the first time
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Jul 14, 2024 6:25:24 GMT
Post by hicksy on Jul 14, 2024 6:25:24 GMT
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Jul 14, 2024 9:46:36 GMT
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Post by Chopsen on Jul 14, 2024 9:46:36 GMT
Your Missus Is a Nutter has a very special place in my heart as I have met several versions of the woman that song's about back in the day. Rest of their stuff....yeah.
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Jul 14, 2024 9:49:35 GMT
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Post by quadfather on Jul 14, 2024 9:49:35 GMT
If anyone is bored on Friday 26th July, we're playing at the Golden Lion in Todmorden, for all you northern folk. It's only a support set but still. Heard good things about this place so quite interested to see how it goes.
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Jul 14, 2024 13:17:20 GMT
Post by JonFE on Jul 14, 2024 13:17:20 GMT
Break a leg quadfather, all metaphorical of course!!!
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Jul 14, 2024 13:27:58 GMT
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Post by quadfather on Jul 14, 2024 13:27:58 GMT
Break a leg quadfather, all metaphorical of course!!! Thanks!!
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Post by mikeck on Jul 16, 2024 15:12:55 GMT
Still thinking about the Idles gig at Cardiff Castle on Friday night. I have seen a lot of bands, in a lot of different venues, but this is definitely going down as one of my all-time favourites; they were fucking incredible.
I've seen them before at Eden Project (which was also an outdoor gig), but there was something quite intimate about this gig even though Cardiff Castle isn't a small place to see live music. Starting with the support band Sprints; they were excellent. I've been loving their debut album this year and got into their EPs last year so was really happy to see them on the bill. Even though a lot of the crowd didn't know their stuff, they got a good reception and kicked off the night well; high energy, great songs and they sounded very good live.
Idles themselves though, I just can't throw enough superlatives their way. I know it's cool these days to say they're posers and too preachy, but fuck that noise, they are genuinely fucking electric on-stage. They fucking obliterated a 25 song set-list full of classic songs, the new stuff, and finishing as always with a fercious rendition of Rottweiler. I was fucking grinning like a loon throughout, the crowd lapped them up, and the atmosphere was fucking brilliant. Joe Talbot is such an engaging presence on stage, and the rest of the band were on top of their game as usual.
Particular highlights were Mother, 1049 Gotho, Benzocaine, War, Television, Beachland Ballroom and my favourite on the night Never Fight A Man With A Perm.
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Jul 16, 2024 15:15:32 GMT
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Post by quadfather on Jul 16, 2024 15:15:32 GMT
Have to admit the idles have really grown on me.
I've also been listening to some of the old hives stuff when they had the original bassist (christ he was good), as I'm finding them ace to practice bass to.
Has anyone seen the hives nowadays? I'm not even sure what it's like now they don't have the original lineup
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