Top one! Been trying to get to see them for ages in Leeds - John Robb can be scaaaaary!Quiff Boy wrote:Goldblade?? Get in
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Maybe he's mates with .Norman Hunter wrote:Top one! Been trying to get to see them for ages in Leeds - John Robb can be scaaaaary!Quiff Boy wrote:Goldblade?? Get in
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nah, not specifically, but GB did support new model army a while ago and von & justin are bezzie mates... also, i think chris will probably have played alongside GB during one or more of his various incarnations (scaramanga 6, robochrist, ginger, etc etc) so he would be aware of them too.Hom_Corleone wrote:Maybe he's mates with .Norman Hunter wrote:Top one! Been trying to get to see them for ages in Leeds - John Robb can be scaaaaary!Quiff Boy wrote:Goldblade?? Get in
i've seen john robb at every sisters gig i've been to in manc for the last 10 years (not to mention every other half decent gig)
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Is anybody mates with ? Reckon his own reflection would grumbleHom_Corleone wrote:Maybe he's mates with .
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Quiff Boy wrote:
debaser will be pleased
Mr Robb may not.........saying that I not sure he knows of me hankerings. And don't you lot be telling him either
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As a newbie to this forum,has there been a "worst support band" thread,and if so,did Sona Fariq win?DrDoom wrote:
According to the 2 tickets I've just picked up from Sheffield o2, support act is Goldblade.
Makes a change someone I've heard of and a band not half bad.
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Oh well thats a good reason to leave the pub early.
It's a pity we've already got tickets as some of my mates in Kettering are on "really good" terms with Goldblade and we might have got, what's know in the business, as a "Quiffy"....
It's a pity we've already got tickets as some of my mates in Kettering are on "really good" terms with Goldblade and we might have got, what's know in the business, as a "Quiffy"....
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yep, this has now been confirmed.DrDoom wrote:...support act is Goldblade.
goldblade can't advertise it themselves as they are playing their own gig in leeds few days before, but yep. it's true.
(as if having it printed on the ticket wasn't proof enough )
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Couldn't afford that gig as I am going to see er, the Sisters - so it's an ideal combo for me!Quiff Boy wrote:goldblade can't advertise it themselves as they are playing their own gig in leeds few days before
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as far as I recall, no there hasn't, but you had to feel for the 'mothers' not that bad, but in a 10,000 capacity arena with people just sat round chattingribbons69 wrote:As a newbie to this forum,has there been a "worst support band" thread,and if so,did Sona Fariq win?DrDoom wrote:
According to the 2 tickets I've just picked up from Sheffield o2, support act is Goldblade.
Makes a change someone I've heard of and a band not half bad.
I still got the limited g/fold somewhere
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Worst for me was indeed Sona Fariq.paint it black wrote:as far as I recall, no there hasn't, but you had to feel for the 'mothers' not that bad, but in a 10,000 capacity arena with people just sat round chattingribbons69 wrote:As a newbie to this forum,has there been a "worst support band" thread,and if so,did Sona Fariq win?DrDoom wrote:
According to the 2 tickets I've just picked up from Sheffield o2, support act is Goldblade.
Makes a change someone I've heard of and a band not half bad.
I still got the limited g/fold somewhere
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Ditto - I have an 'in' with the guitarist apparentlysnowey wrote:Oh well thats a good reason to leave the pub early.
It's a pity we've already got tickets as some of my mates in Kettering are on "really good" terms with Goldblade and we might have got, what's know in the business, as a "Quiffy"....
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I went by the academy on Saturday, bought my outback card for 25% discount madness.
Anyhoo after the usual vodka binge of Saturday night I dreamt I was at the venue to see The Sissies. Thing is (looking somewhat floodlandish) threw a pool cue in my general direction and then had me thrown out.
Why I hear you ask?
Well it seems I was thumping Ringo Starr, I mean you would wouldn't you?
Just doesn't seem fair
Anyhoo after the usual vodka binge of Saturday night I dreamt I was at the venue to see The Sissies. Thing is (looking somewhat floodlandish) threw a pool cue in my general direction and then had me thrown out.
Why I hear you ask?
Well it seems I was thumping Ringo Starr, I mean you would wouldn't you?
Just doesn't seem fair
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£55 FOR A BLOODY TRAIN TICKET!!!!??????
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From where?Honeythorn wrote:£55 FOR A BLOODY TRAIN TICKET!!!!??????
I booked my train tickets yesterday,from Worksop(North Nottinghamshire) to Leeds via Sheffield,an "anytime" return was £18.20 which was less than I was expecting tbh.
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Should live in Leedsrobertzombie wrote:Shoulda gone with Megabus
Only kidding - I've posted regularly about how impressed I am about how many sacrifices (financial and more) people are making to get to this gig.
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that's nice to hearNorman Hunter wrote:Should live in Leedsrobertzombie wrote:Shoulda gone with Megabus
Only kidding - I've posted regularly about how impressed I am about how many sacrifices (financial and more) people are making to get to this gig.
although i have to admit that i sometimes think i must be rather deranged to travel from rotterdam to see a tiny bald bloke mumbling undecipherable lyrics into the microphone
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Especially when you could have gone 'down the road' to Amsterdam to see mumbling.LouLou wrote:that's nice to hearNorman Hunter wrote:Should live in Leedsrobertzombie wrote:Shoulda gone with Megabus
Only kidding - I've posted regularly about how impressed I am about how many sacrifices (financial and more) people are making to get to this gig.
although i have to admit that i sometimes think i must be rather deranged to travel from rotterdam to see a tiny bald bloke mumbling undecipherable lyrics into the microphone
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been there, done thatHom_Corleone wrote:Especially when you could have gone 'down the road' to Amsterdam to see mumbling.LouLou wrote:that's nice to hearNorman Hunter wrote: Should live in Leeds
Only kidding - I've posted regularly about how impressed I am about how many sacrifices (financial and more) people are making to get to this gig.
although i have to admit that i sometimes think i must be rather deranged to travel from rotterdam to see a tiny bald bloke mumbling undecipherable lyrics into the microphone
which is precisely what makes my going to the leeds gig all the more irrational