That'll be it thenBurn wrote:scotty wrote:So, who's all going to the Brixton gig then?,
me & Ma'grit
Burn
......... any more for any more?
The Cult
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on the bright side...at least i'll not be needing a mortgage when it comes to a round in the boozerscotty wrote:That'll be it thenBurn wrote:scotty wrote:So, who's all going to the Brixton gig then?,
me & Ma'grit
Burn
......... any more for any more?
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As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
I caught them in Southampton last night. Was way too short, they could've added 4 or 5 more songs.
Having said, they f'in rocked. Riffs to die for in ecstasy....
Having said, they f'in rocked. Riffs to die for in ecstasy....
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Caught them in Manchester tonight. VERY disappointing.
Crap sound (some bass would've been helpful), crap crowd and Astbury saying even more stupid things than ever (eg, with no irony whatsoever: 'This is show business'....Desperately pleading 'Please, please clap, c'mon, PLEASE!')
Great Tap moment when he spent half a minute trying to get his mic stand to undo before giving up and kicking it over. He was also wearing a purple tracksuit top/hoodie thing and jogging on the spot like feckin mad lizzie.
I could go on.
This is balanced against a sparkling 'Spiritwalker' and 'Sanctuary' and the odd moment when it all came together fairly tightly, but overall I was left wondering what the hell it was all about.
Hope you lot have a better time in Leeds and London.
Crap sound (some bass would've been helpful), crap crowd and Astbury saying even more stupid things than ever (eg, with no irony whatsoever: 'This is show business'....Desperately pleading 'Please, please clap, c'mon, PLEASE!')
Great Tap moment when he spent half a minute trying to get his mic stand to undo before giving up and kicking it over. He was also wearing a purple tracksuit top/hoodie thing and jogging on the spot like feckin mad lizzie.
I could go on.
This is balanced against a sparkling 'Spiritwalker' and 'Sanctuary' and the odd moment when it all came together fairly tightly, but overall I was left wondering what the hell it was all about.
Hope you lot have a better time in Leeds and London.
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That's not good. The Leeds Contingent will plough on regardless, albiet with the full backing of alcohol....
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Ah, i'd better take out that mortgage...Burn wrote:on the bright side...at least i'll not be needing a mortgage when it comes to a round in the boozerscotty wrote:That'll be it thenBurn wrote:
Hellboy + 5 are going
I'll be the Handsome one in the HEARTLAND or GHOST DANCE T -Shirt with the Pot Bellied Wifehellboy69 wrote:Beer?Burn wrote:on the bright side...at least i'll not be needing a mortgage when it comes to a round in the boozerscotty wrote: That'll be it then
Ah, i'd better take out that mortgage...
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Yes, it would be nice to know that there is one band on the bill worth seeing.DrDoom wrote:Is there a support band for the UK dates - if are they worth seeing ?
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Behave!Spiggy's hat wrote:Yes, it would be nice to know that there is one band on the bill worth seeing.DrDoom wrote:Is there a support band for the UK dates - if are they worth seeing ?
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sarah_orange wrote:I Forgot to mention - and this bit's important - that it's only a quid in on saturday night to anyone who shows their ticket stub from the cult concert at LUU - wouldn't want you having to pay £4 just cos you'd been busy shaking your thang now would we?!
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The tix say Special Guests, but we missed 'em if they were there.
@Gripper - it's not the first gig i've been to where the bass has been non existent. Killing Joke haven't been much better. s**t sound in this day and age? Wrrrrrrrong.....
@Gripper - it's not the first gig i've been to where the bass has been non existent. Killing Joke haven't been much better. s**t sound in this day and age? Wrrrrrrrong.....
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have checked on the www.thecult.us boards as well ~ no indication of a support band at all...
shame to hear about the manch show
maybe we're all getting too old and sophisticated & the sound was always s**t, we just didn't notice before cos of raging hormones :p
still, i just cannae face another astoria-style debacle! so will be deploying the BEERMUFFS
mmmmm, beermuffs.
shame to hear about the manch show
maybe we're all getting too old and sophisticated & the sound was always s**t, we just didn't notice before cos of raging hormones :p
still, i just cannae face another astoria-style debacle! so will be deploying the BEERMUFFS
mmmmm, beermuffs.
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Subculture sounds like a goer alright, deffo for a quid in!
I hope Astbury is a nob in Leeds, it'll increase the pleasure derived from heckles / missiles no end.
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He has tended to wax lyrical* on this tourPlanet Dave wrote:Subculture sounds like a goer alright, deffo for a quid in!
I hope Astbury is a nob in Leeds, it'll increase the pleasure derived from heckles / missiles no end.
*talk pure pish
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F.F.S.scotty wrote:I'll be the Handsome one in the HEARTLAND or GHOST DANCE T -Shirt with the Pot Bellied Wifehellboy69 wrote:Beer?Burn wrote: on the bright side...at least i'll not be needing a mortgage when it comes to a round in the boozer
Ah, i'd better take out that mortgage...
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@Hellboy...see ya in ra GOOSE yeah?
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Young Tim has been in touch, asking if he should buy a ticket. I said go for it, if he changes his mind he can always meet up for a bit of Subculture later.... (that's after we have a drink in the Dry Dock);DPlanet Dave wrote:Subculture sounds like a goer alright, deffo for a quid in!
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If there was in Manchester, they were off and cleared up by the time I got there at 7.55, which as doors were 7.00 and The Cult were due on at 9.00 says 'probably not'.DrDoom wrote:Is there a support band for the UK dates - if are they worth seeing ?
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Aww bless, are you his Dad, Stephen? I don't suppose you had any luck with your 'alternative markets' research the other week did you? And what's all this 'a drink'? Yeah right, more like 'many drinks'. But you know that.weebleswobble wrote:Young Tim has been in touch, asking if he should buy a ticket. I said go for it, if he changes his mind he can always meet up for a bit of Subculture later.... (that's after we have a drink in the Dry Dock);DPlanet Dave wrote:Subculture sounds like a goer alright, deffo for a quid in!
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Cool, after that lot I'd imagine the band will sound pretty good.weebleswobble wrote:
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Cross pollination from the Timmy Thread:
boudicca wrote:Not me, I'm actually coming down in the afternoon and my train is only arriving about 18:30... only one I could get that didn't cost £silly.weebleswobble wrote:We are set to land at 18:00 hours
You'll just have to all sit and twiddle your thumbs till I arrive and the nonstop rock'n'roll really starts
Who are we expecting then?
Me,
Tim,
d00m,
weebles,
Dave...
Tim said the Quiff-meister might be putting in an appearance?
You can add Norman Hunter and Rise&Reverberate see The Cult Thread, it's highy entertaining
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