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I see you've increased the size of the stage, Paul
Nice effort!
If I can find someone to look after Little Ed, we should make it.
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Ed R: Yes, it does rather add a touch of grandeur to the club. Unfortunately it does mean that the audience now has to stand in Edwards.
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Phono Paul wrote:Ed R: Yes, it does rather add a touch of grandeur to the club. Unfortunately it does mean that the audience now has to stand in Edwards.
can i have 2 tickets for row ZZ please?
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I figure that row ZZ would either be by the Macdonalds in Leeds station or, more likely, inside LGI's psychiatric unit... so I'll say no more.Quiff Boy wrote:can i have 2 tickets for row ZZ please?
29th May.incidentally, when are NFD playing?
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dont forget to give nfd a plug nearer the time too - i reckon a few yorkshire-based bods on here might be interested...Phono Paul wrote:I figure that row ZZ would either be by the Macdonalds in Leeds station or, more likely, inside LGI's psychiatric unit... so I'll say no more.Quiff Boy wrote:can i have 2 tickets for row ZZ please?
29th May.incidentally, when are NFD playing?
LGI's psychiatric unit?
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LGI's psychiatric unit?
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Yes. And a week or two later you played slimelight.Padstar wrote:Killing Miranda supported us once
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There's something genuinely revealing in this old son.Quiff Boy wrote:dont forget to give nfd a plug nearer the time too - i reckon a few yorkshire-based bods on here might be interested...Phono Paul wrote:I figure that row ZZ would either be by the Macdonalds in Leeds station or, more likely, inside LGI's psychiatric unit... so I'll say no more.Quiff Boy wrote:can i have 2 tickets for row ZZ please?
29th May.incidentally, when are NFD playing?
LGI's psychiatric unit?
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hey, i was interested!filthyrikky wrote:There's something genuinely revealing in this old son.Quiff Boy wrote:dont forget to give nfd a plug nearer the time too - i reckon a few yorkshire-based bods on here might be interested...Phono Paul wrote: I figure that row ZZ would either be by the Macdonalds in Leeds station or, more likely, inside LGI's psychiatric unit... so I'll say no more.
29th May.
LGI's psychiatric unit?
it wasn't until i read who the 2nd band on the bill were that i started getting the fear
and it wasnt me that suggested row zz was the nuthouse
i could say that i was only wanting to stand back to admire the majesty and the grand stage show that the flyer seems to indicate the bassment affords bands, but we all know that would be me just making it up
seriously though, i was thinking about coming down, and may just make it. in spite of wailing f*ckit aircrew... and just to prove that i really am prepared to stand corrected i shall come and say hello if i do make it (its kinda out of my hands - i'm "booked" that weekend so it depends if i can convince other parties to come)
anyroad, this is paul's event and i don't want to sully his club's name with what is basically my own personal opinion.
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lets just say that me and wailing fuckwit aircrew have "history", albiet very brief and very silly, regarding some comments myself and eBlue made on the sheepish forums about one of their live shows.
unlike rikky who can more than handle himself, they dont seem to take criticism well, assuming that solely by virtue of being a "goffix" band we are supposed to cut them some slack
being any good might help its a big wide world out there and to cut it you have to be good. full stop. never mind bleeting about waving the flag for goff, and deserving respect for it. you have to be as good as any other young up & coming band, regardless of genre (read: niche).
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anyhoo, i digress. paul is trying to promote a night here, which has to be a good thing for alternative music everywhere, not just leeds. i dont want torain on his parade...
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seriously though, i was thinking about coming down, and may just make it. in spite of wailing f*ckit aircrew... and just to prove that i really am prepared to stand corrected i shall come and say hello if i do make it (its kinda out of my hands - i'm "booked" that weekend so it depends if i can convince other parties to come)
Methink you miscomprende me old bean. I suppose the cynical part of me was wondereing whether NFD would have seemed quite so important round here were it indeed Sensorium and not NFD.
I suppose it's unfair to pick on you over that but I do get slightly annoyed that somehow having a link to "the good old days" automatically makes a band better. Perhaps though I'm in the wrong. I leave that one open to the history books.
I also reserve my right to not be convinced that your good self would embrace us with open arms as we are patently NOT very like the classic goth bands* (which as far as I can tell said bands would largely applaud which is perhaps why we consider it an obscure gesture of respect). But additionally I reserve the right not to give a s**t and for all indeed not to give a s**t and instead to talk about football over a pint which is...when alls said and done...much more important.
*Addendum: I am making assumptions about your taste here dear boy. I apologise. At least I know I'm a judegemental git. Come to think of best ignoire most of what I've said as cynical rantings as usual.
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I really f**ked up with the quotes.
Ha ha. Wot a fuckwit.
Ha ha. Wot a fuckwit.
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Oh I've done that sort of thing loads of times. And yes. It's twattish behaviour but somehow we ego maniac band types simply can't help ourselves. And believe me, they are far from alone in being bitter about a lack of support from "the scene".Quiff Boy wrote:
lets just say that me and wailing fuckwit aircrew have "history", albiet very brief and very silly, regarding some comments myself and eBlue made on the sheepish forums about one of their live shows.
unlike rikky who can more than handle himself, they dont seem to take criticism well, assuming that solely by virtue of being a "goffix" band we are supposed to cut them some slack
being any good might help its a big wide world out there and to cut it you have to be good. full stop. never mind bleeting about waving the flag for goff, and deserving respect for it. you have to be as good as any other young up & coming band, regardless of genre (read: niche).
I mean. I love the fact we can go to some countries abroad and be treated
nice and I'm the first to sneer that KM's support over here are somewhat younger than other goth bands because we're more "with it man". But still. One yearns for the respect of ones peers and when one doesn't recieve it you start fuming about "elitist scum" almost psychotically.
As for SBA I know next to nothing other than saw em live once and was in foul mood so hated it but and prepared to concede that was heavily influenced by wanting to kick doors due said bad mood. Oh yes. I think they are suicidally brave to have the word "banshee" in their title.
Are they deathrock ? I don't like snickers OR starburst come to that.,
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nfd means no flippin* danger to me
*feel free to substitute another word
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That stage was supporting Paradise Lost in portugal the weekend our backline tech decided to try swimming out to the middle of the harbour while s**t.Phono Paul wrote:Ed R: Yes, it does rather add a touch of grandeur to the club. Unfortunately it does mean that the audience now has to stand in Edwards.
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no need apologise materikky wrote:*Addendum: I am making assumptions about your taste here dear boy. I apologise. At least I know I'm a judegemental git. Come to think of best ignoire most of what I've said as cynical rantings as usual.
whilst i have a wide and varied taste in music generally, when it comes to goth stuff i'm the first to admit that my tastes don't really stretch beyond about 1992, and rosetta stone. and even then only up until about adrenaline
and i neverreally got RAWK geetars either, so when goth dropped the delay and reverb and went all thrashy it doubly lost me
now if you had shimmering guitars and an ebow you would really have my attention
probably wouldnt have anyone else's though
hey ho. i dont mind admitting that "the M62 sound" is one of the best things i've ever heard
SBA? deathrock? no idea. what is it? is it anything like nu goth? or old goth? from what i've seen and heard SBA are like a poor man's specimen. very campy batcavey, but without the hook, the tune, the whatever, that made a band like specimen so gosh darned catchy.
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The M62 is in more ways than one where I come from. But it strikes me as somehow insulting to take your heroes and lift their sound wholesale. hence we don't. Shimmering guitars ? Not likely son. Sorry. It somehow seems like ncerophilia mate.Quiff Boy wrote:no need apologise materikky wrote:*Addendum: I am making assumptions about your taste here dear boy. I apologise. At least I know I'm a judegemental git. Come to think of best ignoire most of what I've said as cynical rantings as usual.
whilst i have a wide and varied taste in music generally, when it comes to goth stuff i'm the first to admit that my tastes don't really stretch beyond about 1992, and rosetta stone. and even then only up until about adrenaline
and i neverreally got RAWK geetars either, so when goth dropped the delay and reverb and went all thrashy it doubly lost me
now if you had shimmering guitars and an ebow you would really have my attention
probably wouldnt have anyone else's though
hey ho. i dont mind admitting that "the M62 sound" is one of the best things i've ever heard
SBA? deathrock? no idea. what is it? is it anything like nu goth? or old goth? from what i've seen and heard SBA are like a poor man's specimen. very campy batcavey, but without the hook, the tune, the whatever, that made a band like specimen so gosh darned catchy.
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Erm... we take drum machines and burn them at the stake I fear old son. Admittedly we'll use a few samples and smidgeons chucked in from Reason but on the whole we use a perfectly coiffered 5 foot 6 inch glam monster called belle.Quiff Boy wrote:oh well.
but you do have drum machines, right? all is not lost?
Somehow though I always thought his affectation for the glitter band was somehow apt.