We died a death. It was s**t. Apologies to anyone who paid.
For those of you who saw us for the first time im stuck for what to say.
And to top it off Marx was there...... im f**king gutted.
For some reason its just didnt happen.
James Blast was right to stay in bed.
The only saving grace is those of you have seen us in the past know what our gigs are usually like.
I think the end is near.
Paddy
The night the Smurphs died.
Ach don't beat yourself up Pads, you weren't that bad As a first timer I was still entertained.Padstar wrote:We died a death. It was s**t. Apologies to anyone who paid.
For those of you who saw us for the first time im stuck for what to say.
I thought I recognized that bald fellaPadstar wrote:And to top it off Marx was there...... im f**king gutted.
Don't EVER say that, and don't let it stop you giving him the mother of all slaggingsPadstar wrote:James Blast was right to stay in bed.
Sorry I couldn't stick around after the gig. had to catch my last bus home. Didn't fancy another £29 taxi fare like the night before
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I say we take off and nuke the thing from orbit - it's the only way to be sure!
Don't be too hard on yerselves!
Aside from the odd lyrical fuckup, it was a f**king good gig (and I've seen marian turn into an all-out mumblefest before )
I thought it was a fab night out! If anything the only thing wrong with it was the nutter who kept muttering at me untill I was forced to get up and dance to get away from him
Aside from the odd lyrical fuckup, it was a f**king good gig (and I've seen marian turn into an all-out mumblefest before )
I thought it was a fab night out! If anything the only thing wrong with it was the nutter who kept muttering at me untill I was forced to get up and dance to get away from him
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Bollocks, make sure you do play it.Padstar wrote:Scardwel wrote:Just promise me you won't do 'Marian' at Crewe...
If we dropped songs we made mistakes in, we'd very soon be out of tunes. (Glasshouses/stones)
Corrosion, Vision Thing and Gimmie Gimmie were top notch, by the way!
Quit moaning, listen to a bit of Frank Sinatra, come back harder
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I had to get back behind the wheel of The Bananamobile the next day, it was hard enough to control sans hangover. So sorry Paddy and all the lovely people I met, next time I'll stay an extra day.
and before you ask, No I can't go into a pub and not drink, dammit!
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
I think most bands would be happy if their best performance could come remotely close to a slightly mis-firing Smurphs show.Padstar wrote:We died a death. It was s**t. Apologies to anyone who paid.
For those of you who saw us for the first time im stuck for what to say.
And to top it off Marx was there...... im f**king gutted.
For some reason its just didnt happen.
James Blast was right to stay in bed.
The only saving grace is those of you have seen us in the past know what our gigs are usually like.
I think the end is near.
Paddy
Ignore Ed's suggestion of Frank Sinatra. Nine Inch Nails at full volume should bring you round!
Rob
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oh and www.nocturneuk.com *ahem*
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@ pads: i know you may be feeling very raw so soon after the fact, but give it a few days before you make any hasty decisions.
everyone concerned with the smurphs have spent a long time touring and building up the reputation you have as a cracking tribute band.
i'm torn - i think it would be a shame to play any more gigs like that, and spoil all the hard work done over the last few years in actually building that good reputation, but then on the other hand it seems equally daft to consider throwing it away.
i think you need to give it a bit of time, and assess all the options, and not just trash the band.
for what its worth, mr marx had seen that short video footage of you last time you played the bassment and was quite impressed by the noise and the power. and he had also heard favourable reports from other people he knows, so i doubt he will be judging you to harshly - lets face it every band has a stinker of a gig from time to time.
its just my take on it, but i think you should give it a bit of time and have a think on how you feel about the smurphs, what you enjoy about it, what you dont, whats broken, what you can fix, what you cant fix (if anything?!) etc etc.
everyone concerned with the smurphs have spent a long time touring and building up the reputation you have as a cracking tribute band.
i'm torn - i think it would be a shame to play any more gigs like that, and spoil all the hard work done over the last few years in actually building that good reputation, but then on the other hand it seems equally daft to consider throwing it away.
i think you need to give it a bit of time, and assess all the options, and not just trash the band.
for what its worth, mr marx had seen that short video footage of you last time you played the bassment and was quite impressed by the noise and the power. and he had also heard favourable reports from other people he knows, so i doubt he will be judging you to harshly - lets face it every band has a stinker of a gig from time to time.
its just my take on it, but i think you should give it a bit of time and have a think on how you feel about the smurphs, what you enjoy about it, what you dont, whats broken, what you can fix, what you cant fix (if anything?!) etc etc.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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And you are???
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*gulp*
its hard to put it down in writing but the vocalist had trouble with the words, song arrangements, & moves, more or less throughout the set
and i dont recall it myself but at one point someone mentioned the drum machine was having a bit of a problem keeping in time with the guitars
good job the smoke machine was on top form though
its hard to put it down in writing but the vocalist had trouble with the words, song arrangements, & moves, more or less throughout the set
and i dont recall it myself but at one point someone mentioned the drum machine was having a bit of a problem keeping in time with the guitars
good job the smoke machine was on top form though
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Clicky! (Thanks to Doomwolf )Quiff Boy wrote:good job the smoke machine was on top form though
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If The Smurfs chuck it before I see them, I'll find where you live Paddy and seek you out!
My non-appearance last night was an oversight and going on holiday by mistake
My non-appearance last night was an oversight and going on holiday by mistake
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Padstar wrote: For those of you who saw us for the first time im stuck for what to say.
And to top it off Marx was there...... im f**king gutted.
Paddy
Don't beat yourself up over it Paddy. It was my first time at a Smurphs gig and yes, you did die a death but it hasn't put me off going again. These things just happen I suppose, although it's sod's law that it happened in front of Mr Marx!
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They usually are very bloody good!!
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absolutely. they have been one of my favourite live bands for a long time nowMrs RicheyJames wrote:They usually are very bloody good!!
to put it as politely as i can, i would suggest they had "personnell issues" to resolve
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
I thoroughly enjoyed it, but I would have enjoyed it more if I hadn't drunk so much over the 2 days previously.
And you still should have done some Prince covers
And you still should have done some Prince covers
Band war?
I think someone set my soul alight
Aha.Quiff Boy wrote:nah, thats the killing miranda threadrian wrote:Band war?
Must pay more attention
I think someone set my soul alight
The Smurphs are ace. Best live act I've seen in ages (Sisters included). I can't even tell you how much fun I had, just because it looked like you kids on stage were having such fun yourselves, and it was infectious. Admittedly, this was last year...
Anyway, speaking from complete ignorance, I'm sure things will work out. Kisses to Paddy!
Anyway, speaking from complete ignorance, I'm sure things will work out. Kisses to Paddy!