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Posted: 08 Nov 2005, 15:43
by Planet Dave
Don't be like that Tim. :wink: :lol: Look, I'll even contribute to the re-railment...

The Music, from Kippax (a farmers field away from my house). Okay, not 'great' as such, but the first album is decent. I guess they've had their 'we want to sound most like The Roses' crown taken from them by Kasabian. :lol:

Posted: 08 Nov 2005, 15:49
by markfiend
Anyone mentioned the March Violets yet?

Posted: 08 Nov 2005, 16:18
by timsinister
I'd be hard pushed to believe Dave lives in Leeds; more like the bloody Shire :wink:

Posted: 08 Nov 2005, 17:31
by boudicca
Planet Dave wrote:Don't be like that Tim. :wink: :lol: Look, I'll even contribute to the re-railment...

The Music, from Kippax (a farmers field away from my house).
:lol: I remember my increasing surprise as we rolled further and further out into no-streetlights country in that taxi :eek: .

(And my increasing alarm at being stuck in a cab with four 30-something men, three of them clearly under t'influence of substances of dubious legality, one with Estonian vodka for blood)... :innocent:

I had no idea Planet Dave was the Pluto of the Leeds solar system. But I think it calls for a bangin' teknooo mix of "I've Got A Brand New Combine Harvester". ;D 8)

Posted: 08 Nov 2005, 18:06
by timsinister
d00m and I sat in a taxi for about three hours, whilst Dave planitively reassured us that the rolling hills, sweeping plains, and horse-and-carts were normal for where he lived.

Then he tried to kill us with power tools, or maybe that was a bad dream?

Posted: 08 Nov 2005, 23:08
by eastmidswhizzkid
boudicca wrote:I'm glad if I can help derail anything pertaining to bloody Chris Moyles.
we can find out what train he gets if you can provide the wrong kind of leaves :wink:

Posted: 09 Nov 2005, 01:06
by boudicca
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:
boudicca wrote:I'm glad if I can help derail anything pertaining to bloody Chris Moyles.
we can find out what train he gets if you can provide the wrong kind of leaves :wink:
Leaves made of dynamite.... :twisted:

Posted: 09 Nov 2005, 01:32
by Planet Dave
timsinister wrote:d00m and I sat in a taxi for about three hours, whilst Dave planitively reassured us that the rolling hills, sweeping plains, and horse-and-carts were normal for where he lived.

Then he tried to kill us with power tools, or maybe that was a bad dream?
:lol: :lol: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Nope Tim, it wasn't a dream. :twisted: But don't even get me started on your diabolical revenge. :wink: :eek:

I think I deserve to live in the Shire for a bit. I lived in Minas Morgul for long enough. Otherwise known as Gipton, Leeds.

Posted: 09 Nov 2005, 11:35
by markfiend
Meanwhile, back at the thread...

I know it's Bradford not Leeds, but what about Terrorvision? :lol:

*tumbleweeds*

Posted: 09 Nov 2005, 11:46
by Planet Dave
Good question Mark - what about Terrovision. :urff: :wink: Saw them at Milton Keynes in 99 - pants. Worse the Marilyn Manson. :urff: :urff:

Posted: 09 Nov 2005, 12:08
by timsinister
Christ, that's low. :eek:

Posted: 09 Nov 2005, 12:11
by MadameButterfly
What happens if I whisper Kaiser Chiefs?

Posted: 09 Nov 2005, 12:19
by markfiend
MadameButterfly wrote:What happens if I whisper Kaiser Chiefs?
I'm a little hard of hearing. You'll have to speak up :lol:
Planet Dave wrote:Good question Mark - what about Terrovision. :urff: :wink: Saw them at Milton Keynes in 99 - pants. Worse the Marilyn Manson. :urff: :urff:
:lol: At least the singer from Terrorvision (Tony was it?) was good for a laugh on Never Mind The Buzzcocks. ;)

Posted: 09 Nov 2005, 12:48
by magic booka
the rose of avalanche??? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

don't knock the 'vision though. fantastic band. i saw them again this year when they did that week's reformation tour. great live band.

Posted: 09 Nov 2005, 13:23
by Planet Dave
MadameButterfly wrote:What happens if I whisper Kaiser Chiefs?
You'll start a riot?



'Taxi for Whelan!' ;D

Posted: 10 Nov 2005, 01:06
by pikkrong
markfiend wrote:
a.r.kane wrote:Cassandra Complex
:lol: I have a few (potentially litigious) tales to tell about John Galvin, their some-time bassist.
Well, you can start :innocent:
But first of all someone could tell me if it's hopeless to get any unused CC CDs nowadays? The only one I managed to get has been Wetware. Even Sex & Death, the one which was in circulation even in my strange country when it came out, has disappeared... :urff:

Don't get me wrong, I'm not in Heartland to find neither sex nor death, I meant a CD by The Cassandra Complex.

Posted: 10 Nov 2005, 10:53
by markfiend
pikkrong wrote:Well, you can start :innocent:
:lol: Largely to do with John's legendary drug-taking.

Having said that, the last time I saw him, John was clean. I don't want to start digging up old dirt on a mate.

Posted: 10 Nov 2005, 14:52
by machiavelli
MDMA - better than Cassandra Complex and a million miles better than the U-u-utah saints

Posted: 10 Nov 2005, 16:03
by markfiend
:| The only time I ever saw MDMA I thought they were yawntastic.

Posted: 10 Nov 2005, 16:17
by Johnny M
markfiend wrote:
pikkrong wrote:Well, you can start :innocent:
:lol: Largely to do with John's legendary drug-taking.

Having said that, the last time I saw him, John was clean. I don't want to start digging up old dirt on a mate.
Pardon? :eek:

Posted: 10 Nov 2005, 16:44
by markfiend
Not you John.

John Galvin, former bass player of Cassandra Complex.

Or are you expressing wonder at my coyness? :lol:

Posted: 10 Nov 2005, 17:43
by Johnny M
markfiend wrote: Or are you expressing wonder at my coyness? :lol:
I was more concerned that I was so far out of my tree that I didn't even realise I was out of my tree. :?

:lol: