The all new 'Who's Going Where and When' thread

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OMD - home gig
Gary Newman - home gig
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Roger Waters - that London
Fat Bob stuff himself with cake - that london
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Gary Numan- Warwick

Hussey- Liverpool and Bristol
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ruffers wrote:Have a great time!
Thanx! Was fun, but it really is time to put the Frozen stuff to rest... it annoys the crap out of me :lol:


Tomorrow Grauzone festival in The Hague: Drab Majesty! Idles! Lydia Lunch! Cabaret Voltaire! M Gira! Some new bands! Yay!
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radiojamaica wrote:Disney on ice, tomorrow with the kids!
Saw that last year, my daughter didn't knew Frozen at that time.
Now she does, but that we got Frozen phase is over, now it's about Trolls.
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Bartek wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:Disney on ice, tomorrow with the kids!
Saw that last year, my daughter didn't knew Frozen at that time.
Now she does, but that we got Frozen phase is over, now it's about Trolls.
I'm so happy our Noor goes to metal fests with me ;D

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Bartek wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:Disney on ice, tomorrow with the kids!
Saw that last year, my daughter didn't knew Frozen at that time.
Now she does, but that we got Frozen phase is over, now it's about Trolls.
I'm so happy our Noor goes to metal fests with me ;D

IZ.
I can imagine :lol:
She is a wee bit older though... :wink:
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Bartek wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:Disney on ice, tomorrow with the kids!
Saw that last year, my daughter didn't knew Frozen at that time.
Now she does, but that we got Frozen phase is over, now it's about Trolls.
I'm so happy our Noor goes to metal fests with me ;D

IZ.
But we got our parenting sucess:
1) she always sing along Bohemian Rhapsody
2) once, when radio played God save the Queen she asked us to turn volume up.
:D
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Bartek wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Bartek wrote: Saw that last year, my daughter didn't knew Frozen at that time.
Now she does, but that we got Frozen phase is over, now it's about Trolls.
I'm so happy our Noor goes to metal fests with me ;D

IZ.
But we got our parenting sucess:
1) she always sing along Bohemian Rhapsody
2) once, when radio played God save the Queen she asked us to turn volume up.
:D
:notworthy: :notworthy:
Oh yes, our boys are far from the usual Disney loving kids. Even at their age they know more about music than most people on any given day you in any mall in the country :wink:
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OMD a week ago. Pretty good! In Stockholm.
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Kreator and Sabaton in Berkeley last weekend. Septic Flesh in Oakland is probable at month end. I may be dating a metal head... OMD in San Francisco in March may suddenly seem tame?

Sabaton was adorable because there was a nine year old kid in the audience. The band saw him and brought him on stage to play the drums and join them for the final song.
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Chaotican wrote:Kreator and Sabaton in Berkeley last weekend. Septic Flesh in Oakland is probable at month end. I may be dating a metal head... OMD in San Francisco in March may suddenly seem tame?

Sabaton was adorable because there was a nine year old kid in the audience. The band saw him and brought him on stage to play the drums and join them for the final song.
Not into Sabayon at all, but I like their attitude towards the crowd :)

Septic Flesh and Kreator is more to my liking :D

March 1st it will be CRADLE OF FILTH and MOONSPELL for me and my dad! :D

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paint it black wrote:OMD - home gig
Gary Newman - home gig
Thee hypnotics - dirty leed s
Roger Waters - that London
Fat Bob stuff himself with cake - that london
OMD done. Top gig

PiL - Cardiff
Peter hook, bunnymen and JAMC Bristol
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Soft Cell!
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amongst others Rock Prest in suprise suprise Preston. All tribute bands including the lancashire version of Slipknot called SlipNowt !!!!
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black smurf wrote:... the lancashire version of Slipknot called SlipNowt !!!!
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Dragged himself off to see Morrissey last week (well worth it too, he even had a smoke machine !)

Next up Gary Numan

Then Nick Cave & Patti Smith

Followed by John Cale

and all in Dublin too :D
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Stiff Little Fingers - really good. Jake Burns looks like a darts player now though. :wink: I do like their more recent material - just as much as the classics like At the Edge and Suspect Device. He's written a song about his depression that is absolutely spot on - simple but effective. Worth a listen if you want to look it up - 'My Dark Places'

Also, went to see the English National Ballet perform 'Giselle' (well, it's technically called Akram Khan's Giselle). It was well GOTH! Really enjoyed that a lot, ace set, music and spectacular dancing - haunting and mesmerising... not your usual tutu-ing about on tiptoes stuff.
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So far
The Skeletal Family - April 15, NYC**
Peter Hook - May 12, SF
Killing Joke - Sept 4, SF


**any suggestions for suitable pre-gig goth friendly bars?
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Colter Wall at the U-Street Music Hall this coming Saturday.

A guy in his early 20's should not have this voice, and should not be able write these songs. Looking forward to it.
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Nine Inch Nails in Vegas June 15.

Booked a suite at the venue and invited very inadvisable company. All set to make some memories.
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Chaotican wrote:Nine Inch Nails in Vegas June 15.

Booked a suite at the venue and invited very inadvisable company. All set to make some memories.
nice one. 8)
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Added The Stranglers to the list since, April 7th Dublin.
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Just nabbed tickets to Nick Cave at the 9:30 Club's new sister venue, The Anthem, here in DC. Haven't seen him since probably the mid 90's.
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Dusseldorf, where else? ... :wink: ... really looking forward to it ... :) ...
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CURÆTION-25 at the Royal Festival Hall in June :)
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