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Kosmoz 7,125 posts
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Registered 6 years agoRe: Glasvegas. He is from Dalmarnock. -
Dolly 3,087 posts
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Registered 6 years agomad_caddy wrote:
I saw them in 2003 at the Mean Fiddler and it was so cool to see them in a venue that small. Always ridiculously good live
Being as I've just hit a bit of a come down from it I think it's time to review the gig.
Foo Fighters - Round House iTunes Festival
It's easy this one.
Dave played on the bar
Lemmy appeared for a song
2/4 of Queen turned up to play a queen song
Dave threw a guy out for fighting.
Jimmy Eat World were the support band (very good)
Foo Fighters played for 2 hours and 45 minutes or so.
Wife and I were right down the front in front of Pat Smear (fucking legend).
My ears were ringing for 2 days
Took me 2 days to recover after the epic journey there and back and the gig itself.
3000 people were in attendance and all sang their guts up.
needless to say I don't think I need ever go to another gig ever again. nothing will be better than that.
10/10
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Jeepers 12,608 posts
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Registered 7 years agoArcade Fire, Hyde Park: 7/10
Love the band, hated the sound system and the location. Was the whitest crowd I've ever seen. -
brainbird 2,014 posts
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Registered 9 years agoMotörhead, Hallenstadion Zurich: in true eg manner a 8/10
The old boys still got it.
Excellent choice of songs with old classics and two or three newer songs, the opener was Damage Case. The sound was good and not very loud. Everything louder than everything else? Not really this time. The trio didn't really seem to have a lot of fun though. And the concert was a bit short.
Special guest were The Vibes, a local band from Aarau. They enjoyed themselves but were nothing to write home about (5/10, the shit sound quality didn't help). -
RedSparrows 17,491 posts
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Registered 6 years agoI'd like to see the Foos. I don't love them, but seeing them in a small environment would be great.
Last gig I saw was a load of people at Truck Festival. Highlight was Maybeshewill. They were brilliant. -
Kosmoz 7,125 posts
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Registered 6 years agoWent to see Ash play free all angels tonight. It was quite obviously the tits. I'm still sore from moshing. They also played a hits set, and ended with Kung Fu. Sadly no jack names the planets. Also, charlotte's legs, nom.Every girl I ever kissed I was thinking of a pro footballer.
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Bremenacht 11,696 posts
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Registered 6 years agoLaura Marling @ York Minster. Something quite special. -
StaticKing 300 posts
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Registered 6 years agoBon Iver at Hammersmith Apollo.
Best live act I have seen in ages, amazingly tight band, and moments where you could hear a pin drop.
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Zomoniac 6,318 posts
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Registered 9 years agoImelda May, O2 Sheffield, last night.
10.
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Zackv4861 890 posts
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Registered 3 years agoI went to Dissant world last month at the royal albert hall and for me it was 10/10 easy -
localnotail 21,554 posts
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Registered 5 years agoDJ Shadow (Birmingham Institute) 8/10
A good mix of old & new, the same great skills, and he's such a nice guy.
The visuals he has with the dome & projections are outstanding. Excellent show, had me dancing even though I was completely sober. Bass damn near made me shit myself.Playing all the right notes— but not necessarily in the right order.
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beastmaster 8,175 posts
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Registered 9 years agoThe Doors Alive (Manchester Academy) - 9.9999/10
What can I say. Some of the best songs ever written and the frontman looks, sounds and acts like Jim Morrison. Got the whole later years beard thing going on. He had the attitude too, which took it to another level.
Massive punch-up in front of us kind of spoiled it a tiny bit. They were soon dealt with though and no, the band didn't play on.
This was a last minute thing that I was a bit reluctant to go to. So pleased I did. Most highly recommended. -
Toonster 6,762 posts
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Registered 8 years agoCan I count a musical as a gig?
Book of Mormon - 8/10
Brilliant stuff from the South park folks, although it seems to be less clever than it thinks. Probably because you can see a lot of cross-over between this and that one South Park episode about Mormons.
That said, some great musical numbers, loads of belly laughs and the performances were outstanding. If you can get tix for the West End (it's coming there next year, I think), go for it! -
dogbot 2,271 posts
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Registered 3 years agoMariachi El Bronx in Cardiff. Ace. They've really grown into it, considering it was just a fun joke by a hardcore punk band. 4 years and 2 albums on...
Shame about the absolute cunts talking their way through the support act, though. Surplus.
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dogbot 2,271 posts
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Registered 3 years agoLeatherface, the Croft Bristol.
10/10
Sunderland's finest in a tiny room. 20 years of melodic hardcore that influenced your favourite punk bands, sung by a gruff old man with a beard. Dickie on great form, Stubbs even better. Laughs with the band after.
Highlights were Leningrad Vlad and a very emotional Not A Day Goes By.
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beastmaster 8,175 posts
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Registered 9 years agoLos Van Van Van (Leeds 02) - - 3/10
More to do with my mood as opposed to the Cuban band themselves. They were superb but I ended up having a shitty night. -
FuzzyDuck 1,856 posts
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Registered 3 years agoRush (Dublin O2, May of last year!)
Finally got to see them live, was not disappointed! No support meant they played for nearly 3.5 hours, played a bit of something form most of their albums, including 'Moving Pictures' in its entirety. The two newies sounded as fresh and exciting as anything they've done before too.
I normally prefer small, dingy club gigs, but this could be the best gig i've ever witnessed.
10/10Girl, you thought he was a man, but he was a muffin.
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RobTheBuilder 6,404 posts
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Registered 8 years agoDjango Django - Deaf Institute Manchester
Had barely heard any of their stuff but it came across well. Elements of hot chip, wavves, battles in there. The reception suggests they are on the way to something bigger.
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dogbot 2,271 posts
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Registered 3 years agoMark Lanegan Band @ Bristol Academy on Sunday night.
The usual brilliant but not visually stunning performance from Mark. Stuff off the new album fits in really well with back catalogue songs and his new band are exceptional. Good support act (Creature With the Atom Brain), made up of his road crew, too.
Ace night. Good live recording on sale at merch stand, too. Win.
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Zomoniac 6,318 posts
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Registered 9 years agoJohnny Foreigner and We Are The Physics.
10.
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AceGrace 573 posts
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Registered 3 years agoHuey Lewis and the News (Brighton Centre) 1987.
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warlockuk 18,673 posts
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Registered 9 years agoDestroying The Faith tour, Manchester Academy
Job For A Cowboy - No Idea / 10, didn't turn up to see them 'cos I don't like em. Was in the pub.
Enslaved 8/10 - Cracking set. They played a cover of Immigrant song
Triptykon 7/10 - Thinsulate Hat + Eyeliner on old guy = looks like your eyes have exploded on stage and leaked down your face. Great set, though. Couldn't work out if lass on bass was a lass or just Japanesey.
Cannibal Corpse 6/10 - Great set, but the sound in the venue went from mediocre to shite between Triptykon and Cannibal; all you could hear was fecking snare.I'm a grumpy bastard.
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cheeky_prawnking 2,686 posts
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Registered 2 years agoNot really a gig as such but felt like one, Rock of Ages the musical.
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OllyJ 3,099 posts
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Registered 9 years agoCerebral Bore/Sadist/Blood Red Throne/Cattle Decapitation/Suffocation
9/10 every band was really good, Cattle Decap were probably one of the most intense death metal bands I've ever seen, just incredible.
and Suffocation, even without Frank Mullen there to do his Jazz hands they still absolutely smashed faces.
Need a good day of absolute silence now though!
@Warlock, you Job For a Cowboy hate is funny, they are a plain as day death metal band, they don't even have breakdowns!
and the bassist is a lass, she is hot. check my BOA photos on FB. -
Nath_monn 115 posts
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Registered 4 years agoTussk @ The sugarmill, Stoke, 10/03/12.
They're have a deep south America vibe, bass heavy with a mix of melodic and screamy vocals, influences from everytime I die etc. Band were really professional and tight, even if the sound was a bit shit due to the engineer being terrible at the club.
9/10
www.facebook.com/tusskband
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Off to see Florence and the Machine on Friday. Anyone been to one of her latest tour gigs yet?
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