What it is, you take so much that every muscle in your body tenses; you're incapable of movement, so all you can do is sit in the corner.Thrash Harry wrote:And I've never quite figured out the speed thing. I always thought mogadon would have been more appropriate.
What is it with goths and Leeds?
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Really? You do surprise me.Sexygoth wrote:Sorry, you're just not that importantThrash Harry wrote:Well, since Mugabe's disappeared without trace and I keep getting dumped in the trash bin, I'm starting to get a bit paranoid.
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Anyone else here go last Saturday ? Best for a while I thought.Quiff Boy wrote:yep, that was the half-decent club i was talking aboutPurple Light wrote:Just to back-track a tad, (I'm another Leeds Heartlander!)
I think the best night out in Leeds has got to be the Wendy House (which was Saturday just gone as it happens)
Great night, great venue & great music.
The DJ even played This Corrosion at the very end to a packed dancefloor... ahh.
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typical! no, i forgot all about itPurple Light wrote:Anyone else here go last Saturday ? Best for a while I thought.Quiff Boy wrote:yep, that was the half-decent club i was talking aboutPurple Light wrote:Just to back-track a tad, (I'm another Leeds Heartlander!)
I think the best night out in Leeds has got to be the Wendy House (which was Saturday just gone as it happens)
Great night, great venue & great music.
The DJ even played This Corrosion at the very end to a packed dancefloor... ahh.
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The only reason I lived in Leeds was because of the Sisters. Well, maybe not the only reason, but the biggest. Met my girl there as well so it's got a special place in my heart.
Then we retired to the sleepy hamlet of York. Which has the odd Sisters connection as well
Then we retired to the sleepy hamlet of York. Which has the odd Sisters connection as well
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
I might be relocating to Leeds/York sometime later this year, if I get a job at Tadcaster brewery. What are the house rent prices like in this area? Anything at all available in or around Tadcaster? I'm thinking about renting for maybe a year and looking to buy after this, once I've checked out the lie of the land. What is the bus service like between Leeds/York and Tadcaster? (can't drive, yet!).
A job at Tadcaster brewery eh? Sam Smiths! Sounds like a good career move!
I live down the road in York. The "Coastliner" bus runs every 30 mins from Leeds -> Tadcaster -> York -> Malton and then on to places like Scarborough and Whitby. Typical journey times to York and Leeds from Tads are 20 and 30 mins respectively (on a good day). Avoid travelling to Whitby on this bus - it takes over 3 hours and there are only 2 per day!
Rents on 1 bedroom flats in York city centre start at around £350 pcm, a 2 bedroom terraced will be around £450 (cheaper if you go further out).
I live down the road in York. The "Coastliner" bus runs every 30 mins from Leeds -> Tadcaster -> York -> Malton and then on to places like Scarborough and Whitby. Typical journey times to York and Leeds from Tads are 20 and 30 mins respectively (on a good day). Avoid travelling to Whitby on this bus - it takes over 3 hours and there are only 2 per day!
Rents on 1 bedroom flats in York city centre start at around £350 pcm, a 2 bedroom terraced will be around £450 (cheaper if you go further out).
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Only ever been to Leeds once. '82ish to a festival. Futurama 4? Queens something? Can't remember.
I do remember we were guilible enough to buy tickets months in advance with the promise of Japan, Cure and Killing Joke headlining only to turn up and be presented with Gang Of Four and The Professionals. P got bottled off stage which was quite funny as one of my school mates was playing with them then. Seeing GOF didn't bother me as I was a fan but my gig companion hated them.
GOF also did a supersub appearance at Bingley 81 if I remember correctly. They must have been the pop band equivalent of Liverpool's David Fairclough.
I do remember we were guilible enough to buy tickets months in advance with the promise of Japan, Cure and Killing Joke headlining only to turn up and be presented with Gang Of Four and The Professionals. P got bottled off stage which was quite funny as one of my school mates was playing with them then. Seeing GOF didn't bother me as I was a fan but my gig companion hated them.
GOF also did a supersub appearance at Bingley 81 if I remember correctly. They must have been the pop band equivalent of Liverpool's David Fairclough.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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Queen's Hall. Used to be a huge cattle shed near the train station in the days when it was the dodgy end of town. Went to a beer festival there once but never a gig, though it had a reputation as a lousy venue -concrete floor, no heating, no atmosphere. Still. At least it was somewhere for the big name bands to play in Leeds. What have we got now?Johnny Boy wrote:Queens something? Can't remember.
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Sounds about right. Maybe the reason I've never been back.Thrash Harry wrote: Queen's Hall. It had a reputation as a lousy venue -concrete floor, no heating, no atmosphere.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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Well, there's the outdoor venues; Roundhay Park, Temple Newsam (if the NIMBYs lay off) but they're limited to the summer. And even then you've got about a 60% chance of it turning into a mudbath.Thrash Harry wrote:At least it was somewhere for the big name bands to play in Leeds. What have we got now?
And about an 80% chance of some ar$eh0les burning the toilet block down
As for indoors, the Poly and The Uni only hold about a couple of thousand each.
All Leeds caters for is the clubbers. I don't get it, surely venues would do better financially out of a boozy rock crowd than an e-d up club crowd who just drink water and lucozade?
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What about Elland road? didn't the Happy Moandays play there once?markfiend wrote:Well, there's the outdoor venues; Roundhay Park, Temple Newsam (if the NIMBYs lay off) but they're limited to the summer. And even then you've got about a 60% chance of it turning into a mudbath.Thrash Harry wrote:At least it was somewhere for the big name bands to play in Leeds. What have we got now?
And about an 80% chance of some ar$eh0les burning the toilet block down
As for indoors, the Poly and The Uni only hold about a couple of thousand each.
All Leeds caters for is the clubbers. I don't get it, surely venues would do better financially out of a boozy rock crowd than an e-d up club crowd who just drink water and lucozade?
Leeds United would probably let you hire it for about 20 pounds.
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Well, yeah, but I quite enjoy my head and my neck being in close proximity to one anotherBlack Shuck wrote:What about Elland road?
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well that's where you're mistaken. the profit margin on soft drinks in a pub/club is astronomical compared with the humble pint of falling down water. and as for water - two quid plus for a bottle of water? not much profit in that is there...markfiend wrote:I don't get it, surely venues would do better financially out of a boozy rock crowd than an e-d up club crowd who just drink water and lucozade?
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I hadn't thought of that.RicheyJames wrote:well that's where you're mistaken. the profit margin on soft drinks in a pub/club is astronomical compared with the humble pint of falling down water. and as for water - two quid plus for a bottle of water? not much profit in that is there...markfiend wrote:I don't get it, surely venues would do better financially out of a boozy rock crowd than an e-d up club crowd who just drink water and lucozade?
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and then DJs can also be a whole lot cheaper than bands.
Not so much a career move as a career save. The brewery I work at in Edinburgh is closing in December. I've worked there for 20 years, man and boy <sniff>Scardwel wrote:A job at Tadcaster brewery eh? Sam Smiths! Sounds like a good career move! :wink
Seriously considering relocating to Tadcaster. I will decide for definite on Monday. I'm single and have no ties in Edinburgh, so why not? I fancy a change of scenery.
I'll be renting my flat in Edinburgh out because it's built right beside the doomed brewery on the canal side and the whole area is set for a revamp. It's doubled in value since I bought it 10 years ago and should go up again in the next couple of years. Hopefully I will get around £400-£450 a month for it, which will cover the cost of renting in Leeds/York/Taddy.
Thanks for the info Sounds promising.Scardwel wrote:Rents on 1 bedroom flats in York city centre start at around £350 pcm, a 2 bedroom terraced will be around £450 (cheaper if you go further out).
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I was put off outdoor gigs by the only one I went to - The Stones @ Roundhay Park in 82. Too much sun, too much beer, too far back, too tired to give a sh!t by the time they came on. And then a very long queue for the buses back into town.markfiend wrote:Well, there's the outdoor venues; Roundhay ParkThrash Harry wrote:At least it was somewhere for the big name bands to play in Leeds. What have we got now?
Go to sleep now, Francis.
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Bleedin' hell this is a big quote I've just clicked on.Quiff Boy wrote:typical! no, i forgot all about itPurple Light wrote:Anyone else here go last Saturday ? Best for a while I thought.Quiff Boy wrote: yep, that was the half-decent club i was talking about
Mr Quiff, next one is 20th March, don't miss it !
There might even be a very surpising airing of Crash & Burn if I have my wicked way...
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