Tempy wrote:Heh.
Godspeed and Daniel Avery this year so far, they should both be good.
They were GR8regmcfly wrote:That's what kills me
Tempy wrote:Never got around to seeing them, not heard their latest. That cd with the ship on the cover was THE indie record at one point.
I booked tickets for Mogwai's 20th anniversary gig at Barrowlands, also got one for my flat mate for her birthday cos she was on the brink of tears when we saw them at the Yes rally last year.
...or he's just copped to stalking you for the last 4 years.Outlaw wrote:I discovered last week that a guy who just started work at mine has been to virtually every gig I've been to in the past 4 years, even some of the weird obscure ones. I have found my new gig buddy
equinox_code wrote:As an exclusive lover of electronic music, i tend to find the gig type affairs quite sterile. Too crowded, poor dancing space, regimented positions, shitty start/finishing times etc. Perhaps i've just attended the wrong type in the past, but the best nights out for me are always with the lesser known acts and in smaller venues.
Apologies if that's an anti-contribution
adored wrote:That does not surprise me. My overriding thought watching them was they'll never find anyone that lives their music as much as they do themselves.
SpaceGazelle wrote:You've clearly not hung around as many art school students as I have.adored wrote:That does not surprise me. My overriding thought watching them was they'll never find anyone that lives their music as much as they do themselves.
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