Posted: 08 Jul 2011, 21:31
f**k me! IT lives
that was my mate Colin..I think he was brought up on deep fried!!Batty Von Blingtrash wrote:
To the person who was trying to get me to eat the deep fried black pudding-thanks, i think :-/
nicely saidDocSommer wrote:The smoke discussion - well - go see them open air and you'll witness (usually) better sounding and looking shows Sisters inddor looks (again usually) like s**t if you're not close enough to the stage..
this is not my GlasgowBatty Von Blingtrash wrote:Deep fried goods from strange men on the street and having a jolly good swig from an even stranger mans bottle of home brew, mamma blingtrash would be so proud :/
I had something called "potato bread" with my breakfast in the Wetherspoons near the venue.It was oddJames Blast wrote:this is not my GlasgowBatty Von Blingtrash wrote:Deep fried goods from strange men on the street and having a jolly good swig from an even stranger mans bottle of home brew, mamma blingtrash would be so proud :/
were you staying at Hotel Wank?ribbons69 wrote:"potato bread"
Tattie Scones? Wasn't she in the Carry On films with Sid James?James Blast wrote:were you staying at Hotel Wank?ribbons69 wrote:"potato bread"
it's 'tattie scones'
any hotel/restaurant in Scotland that calls it "Potato Bread" is that far up their own arse..James Blast wrote:were you staying at Hotel Wank?ribbons69 wrote:"potato bread"
it's 'tattie scones'
me neitherlachert wrote:f**k, romeo down and i wasn't there.
Jase , I hate to shatter your future Sisters gigs but a Sisters gig is smoke with apocalypse lighting and a bald geezer belting out some groovy tune age. Get used to the smoke!!jase wrote:I'm new to these forums and last night was my first sisters gig.
Was everyone here down the front? As you couldn't see anything at all until the final three songs. The overuse of the smoke machine was atrocious and it seemed (from my perspective) to kill the atmosphere of a potentially cracking gig.
You all seem to big fans of the band so I doubt you were outside and noticed the three fire engines that had turned up as all the smoke alarms had gone off. After that (for the final few songs) the smoke machine was switched off and it was genuinely enjoyable.
Who runs the light show? Is it the guy with all the Macbooks up in the scaffolding? I couldn't tell as he disappeared thirty seconds into the gig and didn't appear until the very end.
You're welcomeTheBoyNextDoor wrote:Thanks sukhoi!
ARAHP sounds really really good I must say.