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gig dilemma

Posted: 02 Aug 2004, 18:12
by Brideoffrankenstein
Do I go and see Motorhead with support from Sepultura.........

or................

............Mortiis and Susperia???

Both gigs are on the same night :|
I'm thinking more...........................Motorhead at the mo'

Re: gig dilemma

Posted: 02 Aug 2004, 18:17
by christophe
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Do I go and see Motorhead with support from Sepultura.........

or................

............Mortiis and Susperia???

Both gigs are on the same night :|
I'm thinking more...........................Motorhead at the mo'
Do you doubt? :evil:

Just say Motörhead & Sepultura
Brideoffrankenstein wrote: see Motorhead with support from Sepultura.........
Good girl ! :twisted:

Posted: 02 Aug 2004, 18:19
by Mrs RicheyJames
Motorhead are ACE live!

Posted: 02 Aug 2004, 19:15
by hallucienate
motorhead

Posted: 02 Aug 2004, 20:50
by Brideoffrankenstein
I had tickets to see Motorhead before when they had support from Cathedral but they demanded so much more amplification and the like that they would have broken noise rules so they cancelled :|

Posted: 02 Aug 2004, 22:04
by biggy
MOTORHEAD every single time .

Seen them 20 odd times & they are still exactly the same as they were in the early 80s . Can't go wrong with a good bit of head :twisted:

Posted: 02 Aug 2004, 22:14
by Andie
hi BoF

seems that you're getting the same answer over and over here...i has also gotta agree here...Lemmy and Co are the answer...whatever the question...Lemmy's the answer! :wink:


imagine asking such a thing on a *ahem* goth message board!... :D 8) :twisted:

Posted: 02 Aug 2004, 23:28
by Scardwel
FFS! Motorhead are the obvious choice. :roll:

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 08:02
by Planet Dave
What? kind of question is that?

We're off to see 'em at the Octagon. Sepultura supporting is rather nice icing on t'cake too.

You want something Scardy?

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 08:08
by Planet Dave
...and here's a REAL gig dilemma.

Got flights booked for Berlin on 16th Dec to go see Rammstein. No worries (except for their non-refundable / non-transferable nature).

Bloke who's supposed to be sorting the tickets is hospitalised following an Eldritchesque attack of bad-living leading to collapse with rather dicky heart-rate. And thus doesn't sort tickets for the now sold-out concert.

Hmmmmm <strokes chin thoughtfully, like that's gonna make tickets appear out of thin air>

Do they have scouse touts in Deutschland?

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 09:23
by hallucienate
FFS Dave wrote:Do they have scouse touts in Deutschland?
I've even bought Placebo tickets from a souse tout here in Cape Town. I later saw him selling bootleg t-shirts at the Smashing Pumpkins gig, so I guess they're universal :roll: :roll:

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 09:34
by Planet Dave
hallucienate wrote:
FFS Dave wrote:Do they have scouse touts in Deutschland?
I've even bought Placebo tickets from a souse tout here in Cape Town. I later saw him selling bootleg t-shirts at the Smashing Pumpkins gig, so I guess they're universal :roll: :roll:
Excellent. Good news at last. Who'd 've thought the universitality of scousers would ever be a good thing?

Nice new webdesign by the way Hal.

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 09:36
by markfiend
Mr. Kilminster and the lads seem to have won by a landslide.

I wonder why?

:roll: :innocent:

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 09:50
by hallucienate
FFS Dave wrote:Nice new webdesign by the way Hal.
that's QB's fault :notworthy:

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 16:49
by christophe
biggy wrote:MOTORHEAD every single time .

Seen them 20 odd times & they are still exactly the same as they were in the early 80s . Can't go wrong with a good bit of head :twisted:
I have only seen them 2 times. :(
last year for the first time and last month again, I can't stand to listen to a whole album but Live they are awsome.
I You haven't seen them Bof Just go, it will te worh it.

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 17:17
by The Grinn Reaper
Has to be motorhead,The best rock and roll band on the planet bar none(well perhaps Therapy?)

Go for it,you won't regret it

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 18:00
by Brideoffrankenstein
Motorhead


Just saw another gig I wouldn't mind going to. The Anti-Nowhere League in The Ferryboat in Norwich August 26th but I can't go! Don't you all go and organise a meet-up or anything right >looks threatening< :lol:

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 20:14
by Andie
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Motorhead


Just saw another gig I wouldn't mind going to. The Anti-Nowhere League in The Ferryboat in Norwich August 26th but I can't go! Don't you all go and organise a meet-up or anything right >looks threatening< :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


having seen the 'league back when they supported the Damned...i'd rather not go back to that time again...i think we all know the words to So What...is there anything else?..

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 22:49
by James Blast
it could be worse, you could be going to see the infernal Radiohead
<thinks>
Motorhead vs Radiohead
no competition really

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 22:55
by Brideoffrankenstein
James Blast wrote:it could be worse, you could be going to see the infernal Radiohead
why, are you? :?
>looks worried<

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 22:57
by Brideoffrankenstein
Burn wrote: having seen the 'league back when they supported the Damned...i'd rather not go back to that time again...i think we all know the words to So What...is there anything else?..
Yeah well not everyone was around "back in the day". Some of us have to make do :wink:

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 23:03
by James Blast
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:infernal
was the word that shoulda given it away :|

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 23:04
by Brideoffrankenstein
yes but are you going to see them?

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 23:12
by James Blast
nah, seen 'em both too many times
beware Motorhead can very often, just go through the motions

Posted: 03 Aug 2004, 23:15
by Brideoffrankenstein
Yeah but I'm mainly gonna go for Sepultura, they were the first metal band I really got into when I first got into music. Never got to see 'em "back in the day" :lol:
Beneath the Remains! :notworthy: