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Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 12:27
by markfiend
Sexygothâ„¢ wrote:hallucienate wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:
and they got better
my mate's band ("groop dogdrill") supported them a couple of years ago and he said he was nearly deafened by them while backstage
I'm still pis$ed off with Motorhead, they were meant to play here in 2001 but "postponed" after 9/11 and haven't made it here since.
Go and tell Lenny. I dare ya!
Would you mean Lemmy?
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 12:48
by Mrs RicheyJames
What are you talking about you mad man??
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 12:50
by Quiff Boy
Sexygothâ„¢ wrote:What are you talking about you mad man??
"Last edited by Sexygothâ„¢ on Thu 26 Aug, 2004 12:47 pm, edited 1 time in total"
well, the N and the M keys
are very near each other
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 13:02
by Francis
Quiff Boy wrote:hallucienate wrote:Francis wrote:I've always thought of Motorhead as a Metal version of the Pistols - more attitude than talent. It's works when you're 19, but not when you're over 40.
some of us are closer to 19 than to 40.
and they got better
my mate's band ("groop dogdrill") supported them a couple of years ago and he said he was nearly deafened by them while backstage
IF Louder = Better THEN my point proved.
I still maintain that rock "stars" should be subject to compulsory redundancy at 30 before their hearing is too impaired.
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 13:05
by straylight
[quote="Quiff Boy"
my mate's band ("groop dogdrill") supported them a couple of years ago and he said he was nearly deafened by them while backstage
[/quote]
Groop Dogdrill were ace by the way.
I say 'were'... are they still going?
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 13:13
by Quiff Boy
straylight wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:
my mate's band ("groop dogdrill") supported them a couple of years ago and he said he was nearly deafened by them while backstage
Groop Dogdrill were ace by the way.
I say 'were'... are they still going?
not sure.
i lost touch with pete a few years ago - i knew him via a band called beachbuggy, where pete moonlighted as the backing singer (and dogdrill's drummer hug was a former beebug drummer too) but he left beachbuggy andafter that i never saw him again
ever heard a band called J*R? from leeds? kinda like dogdrill's ikkle brothers mixed with a bit of shellac and jesus lizard. scary stuff
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 16:11
by Lowrider
I'm going to see Mr Kilmister and his chums in November at the Hammersmith whaddeveritisthismonth.
Friend of a friend (no really) had a brother who came back from a Motorhead gig with his ears bleeding. And not figuratively, neither.
Anyway the point of this post was simply to say Lemmy: almost 59 and still churning it out, despite numerous big style rows with management and record companies.
And whooooooo claims to be very influenced by our Ian, eh? Yes, you there at the back with the sunglasses and the cheekbones, I’m talking to YOU.
Oh well.
LR
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 16:15
by rian
The good thing is that they don't sell beer at the gig. Beer makes you forget to put in the earplugs.
The bad thing is that they don't sell beer at the gig. I like beer.
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 16:18
by markfiend
Lowrider wrote:Friend of a friend (no really) had a brother who came back from a Motorhead gig with his ears bleeding. And not figuratively, neither.
markfiend wrote:I just want to make some eardrums bleed!
It happened to a mate of mine too. But then he
did try to stick his head into the bass bins.
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 16:21
by rian
markfiend wrote:Lowrider wrote:Friend of a friend (no really) had a brother who came back from a Motorhead gig with his ears bleeding. And not figuratively, neither.
markfiend wrote:I just want to make some eardrums bleed!
It happened to a mate of mine too. But then he
did try to stick his head into the bass bins.
Well, that's a stupid thing to do!
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 16:40
by markfiend
Well that's the kind of guy he was
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 16:48
by christophe
markfiend wrote:Well that's the kind of guy he
was
was ?
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 16:58
by rian
christophe wrote:markfiend wrote:Well that's the kind of guy he
was
was ?
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 17:02
by Almiche V
Have a loud up time.
Do you think they'll play any Sisters toons?
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 17:11
by rian
Almiche V wrote:Have a loud up time.
Do you think they'll play any Sisters toons?
Nope
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 17:14
by Almiche V
Be good to hear them do Dr Jeep though, imo.
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 18:49
by James Blast
isn't Motorhead's motto 'everything louder than everything else'?
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 18:53
by christophe
James Blast wrote:isn't Motorhead's motto 'everything louder than everything else'?
yes it is
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 19:06
by Ginger
I met Lemmy last February in Los Angeles...he's a lovely bloke
Posted: 26 Aug 2004, 20:01
by dee902
rian wrote:dee902 wrote:Richard, I'm SO jealous that you're going to see Motorhead!!!! I've never seen them *sigh*
P.S. Lemmy rules!
But he is ugly, right?
Well, he doesn't do anything for me. LOL.
Posted: 27 Aug 2004, 09:29
by markfiend
christophe wrote:markfiend wrote:Well that's the kind of guy he
was
was ?
Just haven't seen the bloke for ages.
Posted: 27 Aug 2004, 09:45
by Mrs RicheyJames
Quiff Boy wrote:Sexygothâ„¢ wrote:What are you talking about you mad man??
"Last edited by Sexygothâ„¢ on Thu 26 Aug, 2004 12:47 pm, edited 1 time in total"
well, the N and the M keys
are very near each other
Quiet. It was a simple typo.......ALRIGHT??
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 21:24
by Andie
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 21:32
by James Blast
Wot, no Emerson, Lake and Palmer?
I've not been feeling well recently
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 21:50
by Andie
James Blast wrote:Wot, no Emerson, Lake and Palmer?
I've not been feeling well recently
just been feeling your age?...