weebleswobble wrote:The support acts official then. How very disappointmenting.
I will doubtless see some of Space Ritual as I will be there early to buy lots of lovely t shirts,but on the thursday I plan to turn up much later.
Mind you,the last time I went to Leeds Met in 2007 to the Damnation festival (heavy metal bash) we were allowed to come and go as we pleased,so we woud wander over the road to the Drydock for a pint than go back,and in the evening we watched some of the Rugby world cup final in the Fenton before going back to watch Kreator.
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
Quiff Boy wrote:
manchester? early 90s? the sisters? hmmm, did you ever go to the banshee?? have we met?
The Banshee rings a bell - remind me where it is/was. I was more of a Rockworld at the weekend/ Ritzy on a Monday night type of person. Both regularly played the Sisters back then...
Finally booked my room. Got a bargain too, £25 per room (sleeps up to 3) per night at The Etap Hotel. There's two of us so thats £12.50 a night, each. I'm happy with that
Hom_Corleone wrote:Let's be honest - we were all expecting something along the lines of The Violets at the least weren't we?
Must admit, I figured it would be someone liked rather than the MV's etc. Am not a Hawkwind Fan but Pere Ubu were great last time I saw them so quite pleased.
No 'G" word bands allowed. Arch v was quite taken with the support via Farcebook, I commented it wasnt a good historical representation of 30 years history. Unfortunetly its been deleted.(the thread, not. my comment).
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
weebleswobble wrote:No 'G" word bands allowed. Arch v was quite taken with the support via Farcebook, I commented it wasnt a good historical representation of 30 years history. Unfortunetly its been deleted.(the thread, not. my comment).
That's certainly the way I figured it would go.
I have nothing against either of the bands (as I don't know either of them) but was expecting a proper celebration of some sort.
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On a lighter note, Crash Records i'd just like to say you are utterly bastard groovy ~ ticket ordered online Friday, arrived in That London the very next day!
I guess it's perceptions. always had a different take on what made the band than quite a number of the audience and all of the music press so it's probably natural after 30 years to pay homage so to speak to your influences, Hawkwind, Pere Ubu etc rather than choose contemporaries who were labeled (literally and metaphorically) together with you at a particular time. It's probably what I'd do.
abridged wrote:I guess it's perceptions. always had a different take on what made the band than quite a number of the audience and all of the music press so it's probably natural after 30 years to pay homage so to speak to your influences, Hawkwind, Pere Ubu etc rather than choose contemporaries who were labeled (literally and metaphorically) together with you at a particular time. It's probably what I'd do.
That's a good point, yeah.
hellboy69 wrote:Violets would've been a brilliant choice, ah well
Might've been difficult for Si though. I would have liked the Lorries, or - going out on a limb here - if Gazza could have been persuaded to do an acoustic set.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
abridged wrote:I guess it's perceptions. always had a different take on what made the band than quite a number of the audience and all of the music press so it's probably natural after 30 years to pay homage so to speak to your influences, Hawkwind, Pere Ubu etc rather than choose contemporaries who were labeled (literally and metaphorically) together with you at a particular time. It's probably what I'd do.
I'll quite enjoy the support on the first night, not sure about David though, shame tinstar are not up and running, a version is availible, called JOK, but think the gig as been finalised..
we're better than the birthday party, but not as good as motorhead, that makes us pretty damn good!!!!
Quiff Boy wrote:given the first night's support band, surely it would be "sisters on spacecake"?
That was certainly my plan!
Looking forward to a bit of Nik Turner too (though not my vocalist of choice by a long shot). Will certainly put an alternative slant on proceedings...