Yeah, it's been mentioned as part of the Heartland weekend, but as I'm in spamming mode, here we go again in case you missed it!
The Sisters Of Murphy celebrate their 10th Anniversary with an exclusive Heartland gig at Black Sheep!
The Sisters Of Murphy
(10th Anniversary Show)
+ Rhombus
(celebrating the release of new album "Remembrance Day")
The Sisters Of Murphy sound a lot like a certain other band with a very similar name... in fact they sound an awful lot like that band, so much so that they even play all the same songs and everything!
The Sisters will be bringing their brand of Smoke, Floods and Stolen Goods to Black Sheep as part of this year's Heartland weekend, which also includes Friday Flock on the 3rd August and a special event on the Saturday night.
Full details can be found here: http://myheartland.co.uk/august
Sunday 5th August 2007
The Subculture, Wade Lane, Leeds.
7pm - 11pn, £4 on the door
The Sisters Of Murphy + Rhombus - 5th August (Leeds)
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Indeedly, but by then I'll have a sare heed!
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not as sore as Black Oktober, when we were subjected to 4080 peru on the sunday night! besides the odd zombie dancin, the 'highlight' of the night was noticing Mr Ray stood besides me at the bar - fair enough i thought, nust mean they've finished - not a bit of it, the 'music' kept on going, and sooner or later, I forget which, he wandered back on stage to continue mumbling. Oooh dear.weebleswobble wrote:Indeedly, but by then I'll have a sare heed!
Whereas the Smuphs were bangin, as ever
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Well, you can, but the bus is much quicker (just).SINsister wrote:OoOoOoOoooo, yes! Smurphs!
Can we all walk to the venue from yours, then, Dave?
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Oh you would Sinnie, I live a good 8 miles outta town. I mean, you can see Leeds in the distance, but there's all these fields and villages in between. You'll see.SINsister wrote:Hmm. Ok. I don't mind walking though, just so you know.
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There's a lovely big one on the way to my homeland, but I doubt we could squeeze in a trip to Manchester over the weekend. Shame, cos it really is Jerusalem On The Moors
The farmers fields will have to suffice.
The farmers fields will have to suffice.
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*Coughs* Erm...I'll be in England until the 15th.
OT: Come to think of it: was it you, Dave, who knew my cousin(s)? Someone here at HL did, and now I can't remember who it was...
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OT: Come to think of it: was it you, Dave, who knew my cousin(s)? Someone here at HL did, and now I can't remember who it was...
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No I don't believe it was me dear.
Well, if you're around for that long, it'd be exceptionally rude not to drive you up to Saddleworth Moor, one of the finest, bleakest, ace-est places in England.
Well, if you're around for that long, it'd be exceptionally rude not to drive you up to Saddleworth Moor, one of the finest, bleakest, ace-est places in England.
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Be warned, then - I'm likely to burst into tears at the very sight.Planet Dave wrote:No I don't believe it was me dear.
Well, if you're around for that long, it'd be exceptionally rude not to drive you up to Saddleworth Moor, one of the finest, bleakest, ace-est places in England.
And thanks.
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I've asked Quiffy to join us onstage and spank his plank for a song.
So far, he hasn't said yes and he hasn't said no.
What say the masses?
So far, he hasn't said yes and he hasn't said no.
What say the masses?
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Much as I like Barry, I don't wanna see him spanking anything, thank you very much.Ed Rhombus wrote:I've asked Quiffy to join us onstage and spank his plank for a song.
So far, he hasn't said yes and he hasn't said no.
What say the masses?
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I'm afraid we haven't got a licence for that sort of thing.Ed Rhombus wrote:I've asked Quiffy to join us onstage and spank his plank for a song.
fortunately.
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not even a wee hand jive?
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Rave it up matey
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where'd his left foot go?
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Boo! Hiss!Quiff Boy wrote:
hell no
neither the world nor myself are quite ready for that....
The injustice
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Well, erm, I'm not always with the masses in agreement, and I for one would love to see Quiffy spanking it for a song or whatever reason!Ed Rhombus wrote:I've asked Quiffy to join us onstage and spank his plank for a song.
Awww...come on! Can't you just drag him up on stage and demand it!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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up arse, telling him to get the bloody album outJames Blast wrote:where'd his left foot go?
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