10.19.07 (Friday)--London, Mean Fiddler
11.5.07 (Monday)--London, Roundhouse
Roundhouse tix on sale Thursday 16th August 9AM
Siouxsie Sioux - Live
- the-happening
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thanksthe-happening wrote:10.19.07 (Friday)--London, Mean Fiddler
11.5.07 (Monday)--London, Roundhouse
Roundhouse tix on sale Thursday 16th August 9AM
I have only 2 questions now:
how could I get a ticket
which of these 2 would you suggets?
do i drive
or am i driven
or am i driven
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Stargreen are already sellling tickets for the Roundhouse gig:pikkrong wrote:thanksthe-happening wrote:10.19.07 (Friday)--London, Mean Fiddler
11.5.07 (Monday)--London, Roundhouse
Roundhouse tix on sale Thursday 16th August 9AM
I have only 2 questions now:
how could I get a ticket
which of these 2 would you suggets?
http://www.stargreen.com/find?Q=siouxsie&SEARCH=Find
See tix are selling tickets for the Mean Fiddler:
http://www.seetickets.com/meanfiddler/e ... er2=263366
Choice of venues, well the Mean Fiddler is a smaller venue and in central London and is nice and sweaty (next to the Astoria) the Roundhouse is a refurbished old venue with a lot of fantastic modifications, it's in Camden (Chalk Farm.) If I was only going for one gig I would take the Roundouse but hopefully I'll go to both.
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It's good to see that Romance isn't deadsnowey wrote:I was gonna take the better half to the roundhouse gig seeing that it's her birthday that day but £28.50 + £3.75 booking fee and £4.95 P&P ...you can shove it were the sun don't shine.
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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Pretty much the same price as the J&MC tickets, fairly standard price surely?
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I had a hand on the gun
I had a place in the sun and a ticket to Syria
I had a hand on the gun
I had a place in the sun and a ticket to Syria
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Yeah a bunch of flowers and a box of chocs will have to do.scotty wrote:It's good to see that Romance isn't deadsnowey wrote:I was gonna take the better half to the roundhouse gig seeing that it's her birthday that day but £28.50 + £3.75 booking fee and £4.95 P&P ...you can shove it were the sun don't shine.
thanksthe-happening wrote:Stargreen are already sellling tickets for the Roundhouse gig:pikkrong wrote:thanksthe-happening wrote:10.19.07 (Friday)--London, Mean Fiddler
11.5.07 (Monday)--London, Roundhouse
Roundhouse tix on sale Thursday 16th August 9AM
I have only 2 questions now:
how could I get a ticket
which of these 2 would you suggets?
http://www.stargreen.com/find?Q=siouxsie&SEARCH=Find
See tix are selling tickets for the Mean Fiddler:
http://www.seetickets.com/meanfiddler/e ... er2=263366
Choice of venues, well the Mean Fiddler is a smaller venue and in central London and is nice and sweaty (next to the Astoria) the Roundhouse is a refurbished old venue with a lot of fantastic modifications, it's in Camden (Chalk Farm.) If I was only going for one gig I would take the Roundouse but hopefully I'll go to both.
but I had already booked 2 tickets for the first show.
another crime against my suffered credit card... now I'm searching for a cheap place to stay there...
and hope they still post tix to abroad... (there were no different rates for sending abroad nor any note that they wouldn't do it)
but I had to... never seen Siouxsie's gig, the same about the one who had been her fan already 20 years.
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Travel Lodge is generally quite cheap, around £50 a night
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Thats the problem - its all becoming standarly expensive. Regardless of how good the bands are in question, it's all too much. Once you've added the expense of travelling and drink (if you can afford more than one considering Londons prices) you're looking at a tidy sum.silentNate wrote:Pretty much the same price as the J&MC tickets, fairly standard price surely?
I was lucky to see Siouxsie play at The 100 Club a few years, but won't bother with this gig. Unfortunately the food shopping has to come first!
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Could she ever???czuczu wrote:Can she still sing? You know, like in key and stuff?
:/
Saw 'em on the 'Rapture' tour, possibly the worst gig I've ever been to, When someones first words at a gig are....
"Don't shout for any old stuff, we are'nt gonna play that old s**t anymore."
You know it's gonna be a cack night.
You could'nt pay me enough to go to one of her gigs again, absolute pish!
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Andy Christ 666 wrote: absolute pish!
Great review
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There are a few bands I'd pay that kind of money to go and see, and Siouxise isn't one of them. Although my lady will.
I paid £27 for my Human League ticket in Sheffield. Place to stay = free, I have mates that go to uni there, but the train ticket might be steep. Usually I wouldn't like to pay much more than £20 (inc service etc) but sadly it doesn't always work out. Luckily some of the more underground bands (Cruxshadows and A23 being to gigs I went to recently) still only charge around £10.
I paid £27 for my Human League ticket in Sheffield. Place to stay = free, I have mates that go to uni there, but the train ticket might be steep. Usually I wouldn't like to pay much more than £20 (inc service etc) but sadly it doesn't always work out. Luckily some of the more underground bands (Cruxshadows and A23 being to gigs I went to recently) still only charge around £10.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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4 those interested. the queen will be visiting Brussels on the 27th of october in the ancienne belgique. entrance € 27
just ordered myself a ticket
bet you mussed all my emoticons, didn't you
just ordered myself a ticket
bet you mussed all my emoticons, didn't you
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stefan moermans wrote: 4 those interested. the queen will be visiting Brussels on the 27th of october in the ancienne belgique. entrance € 27
I might wanna go there too... i've never had the opportunity to cath her live.
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go 4 itradiojamaica wrote:stefan moermans wrote: 4 those interested. the queen will be visiting Brussels on the 27th of october in the ancienne belgique. entrance € 27
I might wanna go there too... i've never had the opportunity to cath her live.
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They're £10 for a reasonMaisey wrote:There are a few bands I'd pay that kind of money to go and see, and Siouxise isn't one of them. Although my lady will.
I paid £27 for my Human League ticket in Sheffield. Place to stay = free, I have mates that go to uni there, but the train ticket might be steep. Usually I wouldn't like to pay much more than £20 (inc service etc) but sadly it doesn't always work out. Luckily some of the more underground bands (Cruxshadows and A23 being to gigs I went to recently) still only charge around £10.
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Despite the naysayers, I'm still chuffed at seeing The 69 Eyes plus support for £6.robertzombie wrote:They're £10 for a reasonMaisey wrote:There are a few bands I'd pay that kind of money to go and see, and Siouxise isn't one of them. Although my lady will.
I paid £27 for my Human League ticket in Sheffield. Place to stay = free, I have mates that go to uni there, but the train ticket might be steep. Usually I wouldn't like to pay much more than £20 (inc service etc) but sadly it doesn't always work out. Luckily some of the more underground bands (Cruxshadows and A23 being to gigs I went to recently) still only charge around £10.
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