Brussels, April 22nd
- Obviousman
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Don't have a clue either, haven't been there before TBH. Koen, Iz?
Crap - they never had an opening act on their Belgian shows - indeed catching the last train will mean missing out on the last part of the show ...
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There's loads of bars/cafés to visit within crawling distance from the AB. A nice café is El Metteko(Anspachlaan 88 ), between de Beurs/la Bourse and the AB. An old school style place with mirrors on tha walls, darkbrown colours, wood all over & a very mixed crowd . You can have a drink or some nice things to eat too... I kinda like it
Another groovy place (for the slightly high brow kinda cats) is the Falstaff. Legendary in the sixties when it became thé hangout-place for the beat generation. Art Nouveau/Jugendstil all the way and apparently there's a gateway to another dimension over there... which is cool Today it's mainly visited by elderly people who get their coffee . Still worth a visit (but pretty expensive!!).
If you go in one of the streets right across the AB (on the opposite side of the Anspachlaan that is), there are loads of nice & cosy pubs, cocktailbars and what more.
Well, do what ya like with this info... I'll probably be too late for the pre- gig thingies anyway...
Another groovy place (for the slightly high brow kinda cats) is the Falstaff. Legendary in the sixties when it became thé hangout-place for the beat generation. Art Nouveau/Jugendstil all the way and apparently there's a gateway to another dimension over there... which is cool Today it's mainly visited by elderly people who get their coffee . Still worth a visit (but pretty expensive!!).
If you go in one of the streets right across the AB (on the opposite side of the Anspachlaan that is), there are loads of nice & cosy pubs, cocktailbars and what more.
Well, do what ya like with this info... I'll probably be too late for the pre- gig thingies anyway...
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radiojamaica wrote: Another groovy place (for the slightly high brow kinda cats) is the Falstaff. Legendary in the sixties when it became thé hangout-place for the beat generation. Art Nouveau/Jugendstil all the way and apparently there's a gateway to another dimension over there... which is cool Today it's mainly visited by elderly people who get their coffee . Still worth a visit (but pretty expensive!!).
It is indeed a lovely place, with a nice service and lovely design (ain't it Horta, by the way?) I went there for a drink with our gig, but on a Sat night, it becomes quite crowdy with a lot of posh 40-years-old and their dates/secretaries/whatever.
But it is a good place to have a drink and a snack, while not being expensive (at least not more expensive than the rest of Brussels), AND it is within a minute of the AB (just around the corner, in fact, next to the Beursschouwburg)
For me, I fear there will not be a meeting beforehand, as we are with the Gang from Lier. We go straight in. We don't muck around.
IZ.
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Falstaff is okay with me, though I like to be in on time as well. I'll be around in the early afternoon I presume.
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Yeah, that Horta chap really had it comingIzzy HaveMercy wrote: It is indeed a lovely place, with a nice service and lovely design (ain't it Horta, by the way?) I went there for a drink with our gig, but on a Sat night, it becomes quite crowdy with a lot of posh 40-years-old and their dates/secretaries/whatever.
But it is a good place to have a drink and a snack, while not being expensive (at least not more expensive than the rest of Brussels), AND it is within a minute of the AB (just around the corner, in fact, next to the Beursschouwburg)
For me, I fear there will not be a meeting beforehand, as we are with the Gang from Lier. We go straight in. We don't muck around.
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and thanx Izzy for pointing out where the Falstaff is located... I forgot to put that in my message Thank you for reading
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thats what i'm aiming for myself but I hope I will get some sleep the night/morning beforeObviousman wrote:Falstaff is okay with me, though I like to be in on time as well. I'll be around in the early afternoon I presume.
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christophe wrote:thats what i'm aiming for myself but I hope I will get some sleep the night/morning before
any wild plans on Friday night, Christophe?
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I appear to be invited to see Akira, but I don’t know if its going to be before of after the partyradiojamaica wrote:any wild plans on Friday night, Christophe?christophe wrote:thats what i'm aiming for myself but I hope I will get some sleep the night/morning before
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oiScardwel wrote:Right I've decided I'm going to this one so hopefully I'll see some of you at the pre-show, the show and the aftershow of course!
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Tonight is the night
I know I'm ready, are you guys?
I know I'm ready, are you guys?
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We will arrive somewhere 19:44 at Brussels Central. Any concrete plans already? Not really bothering to see Nihil, I'm afraid...
AB foyer or another place?
IZ.
AB foyer or another place?
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I'll just go to the AB foyer, I guess. I'm leaving here at about two or three o'clock. So see you there
I'll have to go and see Nihil if I want a good spot I'm affraid though...
I'll have to go and see Nihil if I want a good spot I'm affraid though...
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URGENT
ONE OF MY FRIENDS GOT SICK FOR TONIGHT. I HAVE ONE TICKET TO SALE.
NO BLACK MARKET!!!!
I'LL SELL IT AT THE PRICE I BOUGHT IT : 35€
THE PLACE WILL GO TO THE FIRST WHO CONTACT ME VIA PERSONAL MESSAGE
ONE OF MY FRIENDS GOT SICK FOR TONIGHT. I HAVE ONE TICKET TO SALE.
NO BLACK MARKET!!!!
I'LL SELL IT AT THE PRICE I BOUGHT IT : 35€
THE PLACE WILL GO TO THE FIRST WHO CONTACT ME VIA PERSONAL MESSAGE
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Have a fabulous time people!
And a top nite out!
And a top nite out!
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great gig, too short
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Just got back from Brussels
The setlist was the same as the Paris gig except for "Will I Dream" who was not played
During “Dominion�, there was a technical problem and stopped singing for a moment during the first part.
The guitar work from Benn during "We are the same Suzanne" was really rocking!! So was the audience.
Also there was a lot of smoke (maybe too much). I was on the first row and during parts of the show they were really unvisible, but I didn't mind. The sound was pretty good, although ' voice was sometimes not so clear. Maybe the audience was singing too loud so he couldn't be heard at times.
My girlfriend also got the plectrum from Benn, which was
Up to Astoria
The setlist was the same as the Paris gig except for "Will I Dream" who was not played
During “Dominion�, there was a technical problem and stopped singing for a moment during the first part.
The guitar work from Benn during "We are the same Suzanne" was really rocking!! So was the audience.
Also there was a lot of smoke (maybe too much). I was on the first row and during parts of the show they were really unvisible, but I didn't mind. The sound was pretty good, although ' voice was sometimes not so clear. Maybe the audience was singing too loud so he couldn't be heard at times.
My girlfriend also got the plectrum from Benn, which was
Up to Astoria