It's just over a week to the Very Metal Download Festival. Get in.
Anybody else going? Steve303 if I remember rightly. Where are ya?
Let us know if you're off, anyone, and we can meet up for beer, mind expansion, and Very Loud Metal.
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gave up very metal noise pollution after my last Anthrax gig in 96, don't get me wrong, vi 'Frax were boss, I just wasn't up for it any more
more like I couldn't shake it any more
more like I couldn't shake it any more
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Last year. Probably not.
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Would absolutely love to go as there are a lot of acts on i fancy, but sadly at large festivals only the top few acts see the ticket money so even if i didnt go on their day id be giving Metallica my money so i wont go.... and i really would love to see 75% of the acts this year!!!
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Soz Dave - couldn't get the time off work. Would have been nice to meet up for a pint or 12. Enjoy yourself anyway. The camping should be fun.Dave Whelan wrote:It's just over a week to the Very Metal Download Festival. Get in.
Anybody else going? Steve303 if I remember rightly. Where are ya?
Let us know if you're off, anyone, and we can meet up for beer, mind expansion, and Very Loud Metal.
Twas ever thus.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Thought about the Glasgow dates - I'd love to see The Stooges - but in the
end I just wasn't into enough of the other bands to justify the ticket price.
Hopefully Iggy and the Ashton brothers will do some club dates.
Passed on The Doors of the 21st Century for similar reasons i.e. there are far cheaper Doors tribute acts - sorry Ray, Robbie and Ian!
end I just wasn't into enough of the other bands to justify the ticket price.
Hopefully Iggy and the Ashton brothers will do some club dates.
Passed on The Doors of the 21st Century for similar reasons i.e. there are far cheaper Doors tribute acts - sorry Ray, Robbie and Ian!
You are what you drink - I'm a bitter man!
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Quiet dammit, JB. The hospital administrators may be reading this. And I've NO idea what happened to that expensive machine I'm supposed to operate when they pop round.Johnny Boy wrote:Ah, stealing the keys to the works' store cupboard again, I see ...Dave Whelan wrote:mind expansion
Steve303 - never mind mate, I'll let you know how cool it is / was. Assuming I've got a clue.
Biggy - it's not dross (well, some of it is) - Sunday is SO the better day - MachineHead, Slayer, Slipknot (dubious but entertaining) and the Mighty Money-Grabbing Metallica. But yeah, The Stooges should be marvellous, as should Monster Magnet. I've not heard a single note by most of the bands, but you can easily reckon on 50% of it being ace. Stella & J for breakfast should see to that. Anyway, I'll be wandering round (weather permitting) with my 'going-out' mohican, Sisters Exxile white long sleeve, unfeasibly dilated pupils and a big grin, probably singing Jolene. If you witness such an event, come say hi.
Padster - Admirable principles mate, but you shouldn't let that get in the way of a monstrous weekend. You could always go watch Him (snigger), or more likely - The Suicide Girls, instead of 'tallica. AND lap up the other 75% of quality line-up.
After 3 now...
SLAYER!!!SLAYER!!!SLAYER!!!SLAYER!!!SLAYER!!!SLAYER!!!SLAYER!!!
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@ DW is a white t-shirt a good idea?
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Always, Red. Particularly when surrounded by the sea of black that is Metallica's fanbase. Always helps to stand out. Though the diabolically off-key Jolene should see to that, regardless.Red Sunsets wrote:@ DW is a white t-shirt a good idea?
Just have to ignore the mud / food stains.
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I see a future for you in soap powder adverts, young Sir!
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