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Motorhead XXX!
Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 19:22
by Erudite
Hard to believe it but yeah, this year sees the big three-oh for the 'Head!
Tour starts October 30 and will be at the Glasgow Carling Academy on Monday November 7.
Reckon it has to be done...
Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 19:24
by hallucienate
From the title I thought it was gonna be a pr0n flick staring lemmy
Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 19:26
by Mrs RicheyJames
Can't make it <sobs uncontrollably>
Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 21:49
by Andie
they're all over this land...wooohooo
clicky
Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 21:50
by DerekR
They coming anywhere near Leeds?
I just copied the classic albums program from a few weeks ago (Ace of Spades) onto DVDR today. If anyone wants a copy just gimme a shout.
Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 21:52
by DerekR
St George's Hall Bradford SAT 12/11/2005
Woo and indeed Hoo!
<-- Changes avatar in excitement
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 01:08
by Francis
Still all sounds the same to me. Not that I can actually hear much these days... But I still do alright for byrds.
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 01:09
by Planet Dave
Sheff City Hall would be a corking place to see them too. They kicked butt at the Octagon last year.
But then they would. They're Motorhead.
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 01:14
by Francis
Will they play Something Fast?
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 01:33
by Thea
FFS Dave wrote:Sheff City Hall would be a corking place to see them too. They kicked butt at the Octagon last year.
But then they would. They're Motorhead.
City hall?!
Recon it'll be ready in time?!
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 01:42
by Planet Dave
I didn't know they were doing anything with it, but then thanks to my 'employers' I've not had much opportunity to get to Sheff for a while.
Refurbed just in time for all the seats to be ripped out by speed-freaks. Unlucky.
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 01:56
by Thea
FFS Dave wrote:I didn't know they were doing anything with it, but then thanks to my 'employers' I've not had much opportunity to get to Sheff for a while.
Refurbed just in time for all the seats to be ripped out by speed-freaks. Unlucky.
it's in bits. Scaffolding from West Street to Cole Brothers.
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 10:53
by Dark
The Notts gig is for over 18s only. Why is EVERY gig I hear about either too far away or restricted..?
Well, except two.
Off to see local bands on Saturday, and sitting nicely in front of my computer is ticket 551, to see at the local punk do, starring:
Trash Light Vision
Johnny Panic
The Wayriders
The Infidels
The League Of Mental Men
And.. uhh.. there was one I forgot.. uhh.. oh yeah..
The Buzzcocks!
Oi,
Debaser, it's gonna sell out soon, the Drill Hall can only take about 700, you got yer ticket yet?
You better be there, since you missed the last one.
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 11:02
by Debaser
Hee hee...have I heck as like....will try and remember.
This week (well next week, we've got the Doves @ Rock City and NIN @ the Astoria. And very soonish Buzzcocks (if I remember to get tix) and Stranglers...and I'm sure there's someone else but I've forgotton who..doh
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 12:09
by Planet Dave
d00mw0lf wrote:FFS Dave wrote:I didn't know they were doing anything with it, but then thanks to my 'employers' I've not had much opportunity to get to Sheff for a while.
Refurbed just in time for all the seats to be ripped out by speed-freaks. Unlucky.
it's in bits. Scaffolding from West Street to Cole Brothers.
Bloody Hell!!
Some refurb.
Maybe that's in preparation for the 'head gig. Once Lemmy's exited stage left, the builders will move back in.
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 15:34
by Debaser
Debaser wrote: And very soonish Buzzcocks (if I remember to get tix)
SO...I brave the dodgy end of Lincoln High Street, to visit my old school pal Vince in his shop Planet of Sound. Money in hand to buy tickets....and the git's shut the shop being Good Friday and all that
PAH
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 15:40
by Ed Rhombus
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Can't make it <sobs uncontrollably>
Poor show. That will be three years since you saw them with us.
Buy Carrie & I a ticket for Manc and we'll call it quits
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 16:15
by Thea
FFS Dave wrote:d00mw0lf wrote:FFS Dave wrote:I didn't know they were doing anything with it, but then thanks to my 'employers' I've not had much opportunity to get to Sheff for a while.
Refurbed just in time for all the seats to be ripped out by speed-freaks. Unlucky.
it's in bits. Scaffolding from West Street to Cole Brothers.
Bloody Hell!!
Some refurb.
Maybe that's in preparation for the 'head gig. Once Lemmy's exited stage left, the builders will move back in.
There was a rumour "The bunker" (The strangley short-lived neo-nazi "goth" night
) was blamed for it's demise in the first place.
But They should have used Motorhead like some other city hall used the damned - get 'em in to rip the place to bits BERFORE the refurb.
Bloody Sheffield...
Posted: 25 Mar 2005, 16:20
by Dark
Debaser wrote:Debaser wrote: And very soonish Buzzcocks (if I remember to get tix)
SO...I brave the dodgy end of Lincoln High Street, to visit my old school pal Vince in his shop Planet of Sound. Money in hand to buy tickets....and the git's shut the shop being Good Friday and all that
PAH
Aye, I just got back from town, clutching my Dominion 12", ready to sell it back to him (having bought the box set so I could get the poster), and buy the very attractive Sisters Baktabak picture disk (yeah, I know, not an official release, so sue me) and Radar Love by Golden Earring. The f**king door is LOCKED.
So I end up going to sell it to Sonic Sounds, who give me a quid, unlike Vince who'd have given me a few quid. However, they DIDN'T give me a quid, I got some Ghanan currency which LOOKED like one. He gave me a pound back afterwards, but still.
Also from there, I bought a Led Zeppelin t-shirt, and a Motörhead album.. though it might be a bootleg, I'm not entirely sure.
And then a pentagram from another shop. And that was that.
By the way,
Debaser, The Eccentrics, who Vince plays bass for, are playing tomorrow evening at Christopher's Bar on Newland. I needed to know what time the gig starts, so I'll have to go in tomorrow and pray he's open.
Hell, if you can make it, and anyone else can, we could make it into a Lincoln Heartland Meet.
Posted: 27 Mar 2005, 16:59
by rian
I saw them in December.
Not my cup of tea.
Posted: 28 Mar 2005, 10:17
by Debaser
rian wrote:I saw them in December.
Not my cup of tea.
There speaks the guy who tells the world he shaves his bollocks!
Posted: 28 Mar 2005, 12:52
by rian
Debaser wrote:rian wrote:I saw them in December.
Not my cup of tea.
There speaks the guy who tells the world he shaves his bollocks!
What's the conection between Motorhead and my shaved balls?
Posted: 28 Mar 2005, 17:50
by Debaser
Absolutely none, my dear. But I think Heartland like it when we 'share' LMAO
Posted: 28 Mar 2005, 18:47
by James Blast
OK, I've seen 'The Heid' twice now:
- 1. boring, going through the motions
2. a bit better, greatest hits etc.
I'm afraid Motorhead are a bit of an institution and we like them for all the
right reasons but they are far from a vital commodity. I just hope
Mr.E gets his act together soon or it's the new 'pie and beans' circuit for him and Herr Kilmister.
Posted: 28 Mar 2005, 20:31
by Mrs. Snowey
James Blast wrote:OK, I've seen 'The Heid' twice now:
- 1. boring, going through the motions
2. a bit better, greatest hits etc.
I'm afraid Motorhead are a bit of an institution and we like them for all the
right reasons but they are far from a vital commodity. I just hope
Mr.E gets his act together soon or it's the new 'pie and beans' circuit for him and Herr Kilmister.
Heh, heh
But what a line-up that'd be for the Phoenix Club