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Ginger wrote:
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3). What band would you like to see live right now?

A Perfect Circle
I saw APC on the 16th September in Manchester. Absolutely great gig. They only played an hour and 10 minutes and no encore...finished with Judith but were just amazing. Hopefully they'll be playing Stockholm soon.
More and more bands seem to "forget" Sweden in their tour itineraries. Some tax thing, probably. Everything is a tax thing here.
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First: Metallica, can't remember when but back when they were good.

Last: Nick Cave solo the other week. Yummy!!!

Would like to: Spacemen 3 reformed.
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First: Pop Will Eat Itself - Coventry Poly (sometime in '87)
Last: Primal Scream - Bham
Always - Metallica - anywhere.
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mh wrote:Would like to: Spacemen 3 reformed.
about as much chance as Eldritch and Hussey getting back together...!
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mugabe wrote: More and more bands seem to "forget" Sweden in their tour itineraries. Some tax thing, probably. Everything is a tax thing here.

Well Paradise Lost are playing Stockholm on the 22nd October with the absolutely excellent Godhead in support. I'm not going to the Stockholm gig but I'll be seeing them in Malmo on the 23rd and Gothenburg on the 25th. Not quite APC I know.
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Scardwel wrote:
mh wrote:Would like to: Spacemen 3 reformed.
about as much chance as Eldritch and Hussey getting back together...!
I bet Pete kember would be more than keen. But Mr Arrogance himself old Jason Pearce would look right down his nose at the idea.

I think Pete played in Birmingham not long ago (Spectrum I think).
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First important gig? Hmm(embarassed cough) The M****n FanClub gig, Nottingham 1987 (with The Eves etc) :oops:

Last gig: NFD in London, August 2003

Would like to: The Sisters (again)

Did see Cohen at the RHA back in 1992 when I lived "Down South" Excellent, did "Avalanche " in the set which made me happy. :eek:
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Steve303 wrote:
Scardwel wrote:
mh wrote:Would like to: Spacemen 3 reformed.
about as much chance as Eldritch and Hussey getting back together...!
I bet Pete kember would be more than keen. But Mr Arrogance himself old Jason Pearce would look right down his nose at the idea.

I think Pete played in Birmingham not long ago (Spectrum I think).
Yeh, Pete's an utterly nice guy who would be more than willing to build bridges. We can only live in hope I suppose.
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Yeh, Pete's an utterly nice guy who would be more than willing to build bridges. We can only live in hope I suppose.[/quote]

Very true. However, he;s a very wealthy man - you should see his house. I think his parents are of good stock. wot wot.
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