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Secret Sisters gig in leeds, this Tuesday
Posted: 31 Jul 2005, 22:19
by Cimmerian
the sisters website wrote:02 August 2005 : NIGHT OFF. We'll be watching Near Meth Experience at a pub in Leeds.
Near Meth Experience play for free, because they're a shambles
clicky
Joseph's Well
Hanover Walk
Leeds
LS3 1AB
Tuesday 2nd August
Celebrity Plane Crash
map
Posted as an addendum to
this thread, in case people missed that one.
Posted: 31 Jul 2005, 22:24
by aims
A slight case of overkill
Posted: 31 Jul 2005, 22:30
by Cimmerian
Motz wrote:A slight case of overkill
Just trying to post things with an appropriate subject, as per
the forum rules. That way peope who might give a crap can find the information.
If you have nothing worthwhile to contribute to a discussion why dont you just keep your mouth shut?
If you survive long enough you will no doubt find that maturity teaches one that cocky little one liners like that will get you a good kicking before long.
Smartass little s**t. Honestly, you try and do someone a favour...
Posted: 31 Jul 2005, 22:36
by aims
I didn't mean to offend, sorry.
I guess I'm just annoyed that the air of mystique has, shall we say, "crash landed". I'll keep my inner gothic-romantic to my self in future.
Apologies again.
Posted: 31 Jul 2005, 22:37
by Cimmerian
Motz wrote:I didn't mean to offend, sorry.
I guess I'm just annoyed that the air of mystique has, shall we say, "crash landed". I'll keep my inner gothic-romantic to my self in future.
Apologies again.
Accepted.
Posted: 31 Jul 2005, 22:38
by canon docre
I wanted to post something along the lines of: "thanks Cimmerian for rubbing it under my nose even more."
But now, I don't dare anymore.
Posted: 31 Jul 2005, 22:39
by Cimmerian
canon docre wrote:I wanted to post something along the lines of: "thanks Cimmerian for rubbing it under my nose even more."
But now, I don't dare anymore.
Sorry, probably just tetchy because I can't go either
Lucky bastards.
Posted: 31 Jul 2005, 22:42
by aims
I'm a bastard but I can't go either
Being teetotal doesn't naturally improve your ability to hoodwink doormen into thinking you're 18+, for some reason
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 00:07
by Planet Dave
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 00:15
by Silver_Owl
Typical. Flying to Amsterdam on Tuesday so can't do this Leeds thing and can't afford to stay on for Tilburg. Balls.
(That is if he's not winding you all up of course)
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 00:37
by eastmidswhizzkid
my thoughts exactly-not that i live just down the road.....
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 01:09
by Scardwel
'kin riiight!
Best get there early people! Not everyone got in last time IIRC.
See you there!
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 01:27
by Dan
Scardwel wrote:'kin riiight!
Best get there early people! Not everyone got in last time IIRC.
See you there!
How early? And how will you ensure a chance of getting in once you get there early? I've only been there once and the concert room is a seperate room from the bar and everyone was in the bar until the gig started and then all piled in just before the gig started.
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 01:49
by Scardwel
When they last played Jospeh's Well a queue began to form outside well before lunchtime, and sometime during the afternoon some tickets (100?) were handed out by one of the Sisters personel IIRC.
How early? I guess that depends on how desperate you are to see the gig.
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 02:35
by Dan
Cripes! I hadn't thought it through at all!
I guess I'll probably see you there sometime before lunchtime.
*goes away to calculate just how early I need to set my alarm to wake me up on tuesday morning*
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 07:30
by godgirl
Scardwel wrote:When they last played Jospeh's Well a queue began to form outside well before lunchtime...
um, bollocks.
there were four of us in the pub from about half one or two pm when we arrived up from london, and no one else really showed up for another two or three hours.... we spent a good part of the afternoon in an almost empty pub playing a few rounds of pool and having a quiet drink.
there was definitely no queue outside before lunchtime. they;d just stopped serving sandwiches and jacket potatoes to the lunchtime business crowd when we showed up.
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 09:08
by Scardwel
godgirl wrote:Scardwel wrote:When they last played Jospeh's Well a queue began to form outside well before lunchtime...
um, bollocks.
there were four of us in the pub from about half one or two pm when we arrived up from london, and no one else really showed up for another two or three hours.... we spent a good part of the afternoon in an almost empty pub playing a few rounds of pool and having a quiet drink.
there was definitely no queue outside before lunchtime. they;d just stopped serving sandwiches and jacket potatoes to the lunchtime business crowd when we showed up.
Quoting the Sisters tours site: "...The gig was announced via Internet the day before, so folks started gathering early in the morning..."
But thanks for putting me straight Marge.
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 09:38
by Quiff Boy
well i'll be there from about 2.30pm onwards
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 10:47
by markfiend
Who's bringing recording equipment?
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 11:05
by snowey
I think Izzy wants some space left for him in the car park for his monster recording truck...
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 11:45
by TheBoyNextDoor
markfiend wrote:Who's bringing recording equipment?
Maybe even a videocam?
To you whos going:
Oh, you lucky bastards.. If I only had money...
I expect a review of the gig late tuesday night.
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 11:52
by Francis
TheBoyNextDoor wrote:I expect a review of the gig late tuesday night.
You can have it now:
Having been drinking since 2pm, by the time the band came on, we couldn't give a sh!t whether we could see or hear them anyway.
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 11:56
by Johnny M
Myself and my partner in crime for this jaunt to the fair city of Leeds have re-arranged our travel plans and should be in Leeds by 1030. So, at JW at opening time and first in the queue.
Not that the fact that the gig was posted on the site made her panic or anything, so travelling is now taking place at a time when most people are still in their beds ...
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 12:01
by Quiff Boy
Johnny M wrote:Myself and my partner in crime for this jaunt to the fair city of Leeds have re-arranged our travel plans and should be in Leeds by 1030. So, at JW at opening time and first in the queue.
Not that the fact that the gig was posted on the site made her panic or anything, so travelling is now taking place at a time when most people are still in their beds ...
yowza! thats early.
in which case, "the angel" in the center of town has a cheaper bar than JW, which if you're going to be around for a few hours might save you a few quid
go to the upstairs bar though. the downstairs one is full of dossers and old boys drinking mild
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 12:06
by Francis
I can't wait to see the state you'll be in when I turn up stone cold sober circa 6pm. You're never gonna remember to leave the toilet window open.