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Posted: 13 Jan 2006, 17:39
by Shadow_Smile
Just waiting for Depeche Mode now, sold out gig here in Rotterdam !!!
Posted: 14 Jan 2006, 02:00
by Debaser
d00mw0lf wrote:
Derby's one ofthose places I can get home from,
But it's one of those places you can't get into! Fuk me it took us HOURS to get to The Victoria to see Penetration a year or so back - we could bloody see it but no matter which road we took it took us further away!!
Leicester, on the other hand, is a place you can't blummin get out of.
Posted: 14 Jan 2006, 02:05
by eastmidswhizzkid
Debaser wrote:
Leicester, on the other hand, is a place you can't blummin get out of.
finest one way system in england -if the point of one way sytem's is to drastically increase your exposure to horrendous native drivers whilst getting you ever more hopelessly lost.
i lived there most of my life and learned to drive there
ness, and i can only
just manage to direct somebody if i'm not driving.
Posted: 14 Jan 2006, 13:31
by Dark
Debaser wrote:Leicester, on the other hand, is a place you can't blummin get out of.
Said it before, I'll say it again.
Leeds is the City With No Exit.
A friend and I were deciding what certain cities were, and owing to the fact it took my parents nearly an hour to find the way out of Leeds (we'd barely even gone into the city), I felt it deserved that title.
Mind, I suppose the train station counts as an Exit To Wakefield or something..
Posted: 14 Jan 2006, 14:57
by aims
Leeds is the city with several identical shopping centres, a multitude of winding roads, an ability to completely disorientate you and yet nowhere to sit down.
"I know where we are now!"
Famous last words
Posted: 14 Jan 2006, 19:02
by Dark
Yeah. It was the city where there were large fountains, a park near a churchyard, and identical shopping centres which somehow lead us walking almost into the Phono.
Posted: 16 Jan 2006, 10:30
by Quiff Boy
sounds about right
Posted: 16 Jan 2006, 11:10
by emilystrange
leeds is a nightmare to drive in...
Posted: 16 Jan 2006, 11:51
by canon docre
I've the pleasure to see Switzerlands finest,
Samael this week.
Posted: 16 Jan 2006, 12:38
by markfiend
emilystrange wrote:leeds is a nightmare to drive in...
It's OK once you've had enough practice.
15 years ought to be about right.
Posted: 16 Jan 2006, 15:58
by radiojamaica
this year started very nicely: I witnessed the Coldcut try out gig in Brussels last saturday... and liked it very much!
I've also seen Black Wire last week, but they didn't impress me (or anyone else in the room). That's life...
And next week thursday: The Fall in my town! Yieha!
Posted: 16 Jan 2006, 22:33
by Debaser
Be Your Own Pet - sometime soon
StellaStar* - sometime soon
Posted: 18 Jan 2006, 21:25
by Ginger
Hey Ness, Dresden Dolls are touring in May
4TH MAY - EXCHANGE - EDINBURGH
5TH MAY - CATHOUSE - GLASGOW
6TH MAY - UNIVERSITY -MANCHESTER
7TH MAY - LEADMILL - SHEFFIELD
9TH MAY - CARLING ACADEMY 2 - BIRMINGHAM
10TH MAY - THE JUNCTION - CAMBRIDGE
12TH MAY - ASTORIA - LONDON
Posted: 18 Jan 2006, 21:32
by timsinister
Good timing Ginger, I've just put The Jeep Song on.
One of my fondest memories is of a party - the one where The Procrastinator was born and at which I was the only male present - where all of the women accompanied, somewhat drunkenly, Coin Operated Boy. I was hoping for something a bit more exciting to film, as opposed to some vague nervousness all men feel in hearing aformentioned track, but Drunkards cannot be Choosers.
Sinister, King of the Non-Sequitur.
Posted: 18 Jan 2006, 21:52
by Thea
Oooh... Dresden Dolls in Sheffield.
That sounds liek something that should be done...
Posted: 18 Jan 2006, 22:28
by Debaser
Ginger wrote:Hey Ness, Dresden Dolls are touring in May
4TH MAY - EXCHANGE - EDINBURGH
5TH MAY - CATHOUSE - GLASGOW
6TH MAY - UNIVERSITY -MANCHESTER
7TH MAY - LEADMILL - SHEFFIELD
9TH MAY - CARLING ACADEMY 2 - BIRMINGHAM
10TH MAY - THE JUNCTION - CAMBRIDGE
12TH MAY - ASTORIA - LONDON
It's Gaz who turns in to a drooling gibbering wreck at the sight of her. If you remember, I NEVER WENT ON THE CHAMS EUROPEAN JAUNT so never got to meet her..........................................I'm not in the slightest bit bitter.... By the way...in my bag I have a 'Congratulations in your new home' card a 'Christmas' card and a 'buffuffdi' card
Oh, and next on the gigging list - Hugh Cornwell in Spilsby....only famous for a windmill
Posted: 20 Jan 2006, 14:15
by Erudite
Bauhaus, obviously.
Hopefully the Sisters and the Neph.
And now it looks like I'll be going to see Morrisey - although I was only
ever a moderate Smiths fan it strikes me a churlish to pass up the opportunity to see him in Aberdeen.
Normally I have to travel all the way to Glasgow for gigs.
I think it's going to be a good year.
Posted: 20 Jan 2006, 14:44
by F--kwit
Debaser wrote:d00mw0lf wrote:
Derby's one ofthose places I can get home from,
But it's one of those places you can't get into! Fuk me it took us HOURS to get to The Victoria to see Penetration a year or so back - we could bloody see it but no matter which road we took it took us further away!!
Leicester, on the other hand, is a place you can't blummin get out of.
I consider Leicester, Derby and Nottingham on equal footing with respect to impenetrable one way systems which make me want to kill people.
I'm going to see Half Man Half Biscuit in Derby in about 2 weeks.
I think I should probably set off quite soon...
And Debaser, that penetration gig.... was 2003! Ooh, time flies!
Posted: 22 Jan 2006, 17:07
by scotty
The Secret Machines - Aberdeen 30th March, maybe even the nights before in Edinburgh and Glasgow
Posted: 22 Jan 2006, 20:25
by Lynchfanatic