An extra concert on belgian soil is confirmed today


11 may 2006 , AB brussels





Too bad it's not just 9 f*cking days later...Badlander wrote:![]()
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Too bad may is pay-yo-taxes month.
Edit : Just checked. Return trip from Strasbourg to Brussels by train is 120€.
Raoul_Duke wrote: + What was the mosh pit all about? I can't remeber anything like that in Brielpoot (16/04/03) or last year in Lokeren... I backed up 3 meters just to stay alive during the show.
It was a wild & steamy mosh pit in Brussels! For sure... Didn't really went to the core of it this time. I'm getting older too, you knowgodgirl wrote:Raoul_Duke wrote: + What was the mosh pit all about? I can't remeber anything like that in Brielpoot (16/04/03) or last year in Lokeren... I backed up 3 meters just to stay alive during the show.
*envy*
having been to ...14 gigs where no one hardly moved, i knew i'd never totally be able to accept that of all the gigs, it was brussels i had to miss.
i'll just have to hope if i get to the second one, it will make up for it...
Must be a Belgian thingy then!Ebbhead wrote: Btw, I recall some Sisters gigs where the moshers were definitely not welcome: Dour '97, Neerpelt, the free gig at AB.
Ebbhead wrote:Cool, a topic on moshpits.
I'm in favour of a big pogo on songs like Ribbons, Vision Thing and Alice.
Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Nah, best song to pogo on stil remains the original Temple![]()
Don't be surprised if you do that and someone gets very hostile. At least I would. Sure a little pogo is fine, but I don't go to a gig to get beaten.Also, I really love to mosh on War On Drugs, the tempo going faster and faster is a nice excuse to grab some (un)willing people and start a genuine Punk Wardance!![]()
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Ribbons is definitely pogo-able! Usually the second song in the set, gives us the opportunity to create some space in the front.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:How do you pogo on Ribbons?Ebbhead wrote:Cool, a topic on moshpits.
I'm in favour of a big pogo on songs like Ribbons, Vision Thing and Alice.![]()
Nah, best song to pogo on stil remains the original TempleI broke some ribs and noses with THAT song in my younger days, and not especially someone else's, for that matter
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Also, I really love to mosh on War On Drugs, the tempo going faster and faster is a nice excuse to grab some (un)willing people and start a genuine Punk Wardance!![]()
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I remember a Nashville Pussy gig a few years ago, where the band actually stopped playing because some pissed morons in the front thought that the coolest thing to do was to stagedive and pogo like hell. That was clearly not what the band was up to and they let everyone know.Ebbhead wrote: Besides pogo, stagediving and crowdsurfing should also be considered. Always adds to the fun!
With all respect Badlander, but if you equate pogo=fighting, I don't think you really know what you're talking about.Badlander wrote:A little pogo is okay but you also have to admit that most people don't go to gigs to fight. That's what back alleys are for, if you're so interested. I also find it absolutely silly, boring and stupid when people think they have to duplicate metal codes and gimmicks at any kind of rock & roll show.Ebbhead wrote: Besides pogo, stagediving and crowdsurfing should also be considered. Always adds to the fun!
Ebbhead wrote: With all respect Badlander, but if you equate pogo=fighting, I don't think you really know what you're talking about.
Just ask the people in the front rows, those who arrive much in advance to get as close to the stage as possible, what they think of it. Does their voice count anyway ?Pogo, moshing, slamdancing is not about punching other people, it's about releasing energy and "living" a gig. Sure, it risks getting a bruise, but fighting? Not really.