Me?Bill Hicks wrote:
Hi ribbons69
Do yo have any photos of the gift/hot metal shirts?
Didn't buy a Hot Metal shirt because I have an original,however...
Me?Bill Hicks wrote:
Hi ribbons69
Do yo have any photos of the gift/hot metal shirts?
Your face was a picture when the security woman walked past me with your camera. Not as much of a picture as the security bloke outside when I walked past him with a 2 1/2 year old telling him it's not his 1st gigtimsinister wrote:Great shots!
How did you get a decent camera past security? They took my SLR off me.
ribbons69 wrote:Me?Bill Hicks wrote:
Hi ribbons69
Do yo have any photos of the gift/hot metal shirts?
Didn't buy a Hot Metal shirt because I have an original,however...
One of the women on the door insisted I put my long wallet chain inside my pocket "because it might injure someone" Yeah right.Kept it in there for two minutes,then pulled it back out.No one said anything inside the venue.timsinister wrote:Great shots!
How did you get a decent camera past security? They took my SLR off me.
Judging by your avatar, it was you.Batty Von Blingtrash wrote:Not sure who the posing was aimed at, but it was impressive and sustained: didnt quite know where to look: all my photos are groin grabbingly good lol
Potato bread's irish, not Scottish.ribbons69 wrote:I had something called "potato bread" with my breakfast in the Wetherspoons near the venue.It was odd
No it was Flood II. I've posted a correction on Dime.Being645 wrote:was it really Flood I?
What, again?jase wrote:You all seem to big fans of the band so I doubt you were outside and noticed the three fire engines that had turned up as all the smoke alarms had gone off.
thanks for the photos timmy!timsinister wrote:The Heartlanders in MacPhabbs, then heading to the interesting Aftershow
_emma_ does not post reviews. A review can be either good or bad or trying hard to sound clever, and that's not what _emma_ does, all she can do is express her feelings whenever they overwhelm her. A review is like a kind of assessment, isn't it. Imagine spending all the time effort and money just to have an opportunity to make an assessment - don't you think it would be just plain sick and mental?lachert wrote:they called this gig like that somewhere... and if the posted setlist's order is close to truth, it looks like.timsinister wrote:Someone should compare / contrast with Sonisphere. Think we saw the rehearsal.
such gigs must be funny. waiting for _emma_ review
yes, it's extremely unhinged_emma_ wrote:don't you think it would be just plain sick and mental?
<shuffles awkwardly, looks at shoes, mumbles incoherently, bumps into lamppost>Batty Von Blingtrash wrote:ahhh, thanks!:oops:
You're speaking about yourself in the third person. Only supervillains who are planning to take over the world speak about themselves in the third person. And boxers. Are you a supervillain who is planning to take over the world? Possibly through the medium of boxing?_emma_ wrote: _emma_ does not post reviews. A review can be either good or bad or trying hard to sound clever, and that's not what _emma_ does, all she can do is express her feelings whenever they overwhelm her.
No, I was just deliberately mocking supervillains.stufarq wrote:You're speaking about yourself in the third person. Only supervillains who are planning to take over the world speak about themselves in the third person. And boxers. Are you a supervillain who is planning to take over the world? Possibly through the medium of boxing?
After watching those videos again, I hereby retract the above statement. I must have just had an off day or something. Loads of energy coming from the band and I loved hearing Eldritch howling 'More' over and over again! The crowd was still pretty pants though - that gig should have had everyone bouncingAndrew S wrote:Nothing to write home about but it did get better as it went.