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Gig Croydon this friday for all you Goth n metal types

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 11:52
by allfear
Yep

Friday 23rd July Croydon The Cartoon

ALL LIVING FEAR with Jesus Fix and Rome Burns
179-183 London Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 2RJ
Enquiries: 020 8239 1616
Box Office: 020 8239 1616
www.thecartoon.co.uk

info
www.alllivingfear.co.uk

Doors open at 8. admission 6 on the door or 5 with flyer that you can get from the ALF web site.

Best

Matt

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 11:56
by emilystrange
i'd love to.. but..

still, i can 'console' myself with the mish playing here on 3 aug, if anyone fancies a laugh? i doubt it will sell out. do come. i'm sure it will be funny.

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 12:16
by hallucienate
emilystrange wrote:i'd love to.. but..

still, i can 'console' myself with the mish playing here on 3 aug, if anyone fancies a laugh? i doubt it will sell out. do come. i'm sure it will be funny.
I've told my mate about this gig, but he'll probably still not go :lol:

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 12:33
by emilystrange
nothing better to do in poringland, though. specially on a tuesday.

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 13:16
by hallucienate
emilystrange wrote:nothing better to do in poringland, though. specially on a tuesday.
:lol: I'm sure he's very aware of that :urff:

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 13:16
by emilystrange
even the mish is preferable.. is he strange?

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 13:29
by andymackem
Well reminded. Might be up for that. Enjoyed the bits I heard on the website.

On a related gigging note, did anyone go to any of Nightwish's UK gigs?

Saw them at the Astoria on Friday and they were terrific!

Tarja was particularly lovely :oops:

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 13:40
by hallucienate
emilystrange wrote:even the mish is preferable.. is he strange?
very, very, very much so.

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 20:59
by Andie
Is that the Waterfront in Norwich Emily?

if i get my back dated pay rise then i could be tempted to mosey up there...equally tho i could slip into London for the 5th...


@ AndyMac...you'll get to see NFD in Norwich...

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 21:00
by emilystrange
yes my dear. a favoured haunt.

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 21:06
by Andie
could you cope with an essex invasion?...(thats essex with a scottish accent)...i don't need housed as i like to sleep in my own bed (EBG...you know ;) )

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 21:10
by emilystrange
as long as you're sure you can get back to the county border before they shut it....

Posted: 20 Jul 2004, 22:27
by andymackem
NFD in Norwich on August 3? Or did I miss something?

Sounds promising. Bit of a school night, but I'm owed some time off so something could be worked out.

Getting out of Norfolk should be fine .... clearing Suffolk as well could be dodgy! The A12 scares me once it gets beyond Colchester.

Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 10:35
by emilystrange
i try not to go any further than colchester without being on the train...
blumming ipswich tunnel work atm tho

Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 12:30
by andymackem
I just get frustrated by driving northwards for so long and ending up nowhere near my northern heartlands.

It were all coal-mines and decaying heavy industry round there when I were a lad /sniff/

Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 15:20
by hallucienate
hallucienate wrote:
emilystrange wrote:nothing better to do in poringland, though. specially on a tuesday.
:lol: I'm sure he's very aware of that :urff:

and so came his reply:
toni palony wrote: gee somehow i may miss this one...

Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 15:29
by emilystrange
what a wuss. praps he would rather be where he is? hee

Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 20:24
by Brideoffrankenstein
Emily are you definately going to the mish? thinking 'bout it meself! can't decide! :roll:

Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 20:27
by Mrs. Snowey
@ Emily Strange : Mr. Snowey and I will be venturing into the Norfolk wilds to see t'Mish on the 3rd. Sensibly of course, we got the tickets ages ago, but still haven't sorted out what we'll actually be staying :roll: . If you've got any recommendations for Norwich, they would be gratefully accepted!

And we're going to see them at Nottingham.

And before anybody says anything, we are looking forward to it! So there!

Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 20:52
by emilystrange
@ mrs snowey.. i'll have a think... any definite preferences or no-nos?
@ BoF - i havent decided yet.. better get a move on i spose. :)

Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 21:32
by Mrs. Snowey
@ Emily Strange. Ta. Anywhere near the railway station really that isn't too dear and maybe does nice brekkie :D .

I'm led to believe the venue isn't a million miles away from the station either?

Posted: 21 Jul 2004, 22:30
by Andie
Well...as i've just said to BoF in a PM...i'm broke this month again...there's still a slim slim outside chance that i can get to Norwich and back on the Tuesday night...but i'm not about to say Yeah or Nah just yet...

@ AndyMac if you are going to drive up to Norwich...and i'm in a postion to go...wanna meet?...

Posted: 22 Jul 2004, 07:34
by andymackem
Burn wrote:Well...as i've just said to BoF in a PM...i'm broke this month again...there's still a slim slim outside chance that i can get to Norwich and back on the Tuesday night...but i'm not about to say Yeah or Nah just yet...

@ AndyMac if you are going to drive up to Norwich...and i'm in a postion to go...wanna meet?...
Is that a subtle way of asking for a lift? Not a problem, assuming I can get recovery time off work the next day. (I'm very lazy about these things)

I take it there's no urgent need to buy tickets in advance for this extravaganza?

Posted: 22 Jul 2004, 08:07
by hallucienate
andymackem wrote:
Burn wrote:Well...as i've just said to BoF in a PM...i'm broke this month again...there's still a slim slim outside chance that i can get to Norwich and back on the Tuesday night...but i'm not about to say Yeah or Nah just yet...

@ AndyMac if you are going to drive up to Norwich...and i'm in a postion to go...wanna meet?...
Is that a subtle way of asking for a lift? Not a problem, assuming I can get recovery time off work the next day. (I'm very lazy about these things)

I take it there's no urgent need to buy tickets in advance for this extravaganza?
Can you pick up my friend in Poringland too? he loves suprises :innocent:
just knock on his door and say "Lucien said you should come with us", bundle him in the back over the car and drive off to the gig.

Be warned he's very good at Thai kickboxing and stuff like that.

Posted: 22 Jul 2004, 09:15
by emilystrange
Mrs. Snowey wrote:@ Emily Strange. Ta. Anywhere near the railway station really that isn't too dear and maybe does nice brekkie :D .

I'm led to believe the venue isn't a million miles away from the station either?
no, within 5-10 mins walking distance, depending on your condition. i'll have a look...