MullyAdvanced Member Posts:849
3/8/2007 6:43 AM |
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Posted By Punchbowl on 08 Mar 2007 6:36 AM Tim Booth from James also did it I'm sure Unicron won't even comment on that one ...
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ishrinkBasic Member Posts:195
3/8/2007 7:34 AM |
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Posted By Mully on 08 Mar 2007 6:43 AM Posted By Punchbowl on 08 Mar 2007 6:36 AM Tim Booth from James also did it I'm sure Unicron won't even comment on that one ... Point being it's not the fresh, new, incendiary act of spontaneous rock n' roll revolution Unicron seems to think. The dude from James did it, ffs. James!
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Madmoiselle NobsNew Member Posts:4
3/8/2007 8:22 AM |
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Point being it's not the fresh, new, incendiary act of spontaneous rock n' roll revolution Unicron seems to think. The dude from James did it, ffs. James!
....as has glen hansard.
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
3/8/2007 8:22 AM |
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Posted By Mully on 08 Mar 2007 6:43 AM Posted By Punchbowl on 08 Mar 2007 6:36 AM Tim Booth from James also did it I'm sure Unicron won't even comment on that one ... James wrote some great pop tunes.
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
3/8/2007 8:23 AM |
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Posted By Madmoiselle Nobs on 08 Mar 2007 8:22 AM Point being it's not the fresh, new, incendiary act of spontaneous rock n' roll revolution Unicron seems to think. The dude from James did it, ffs. James! ....as has glen hansard. Never said Will was the frst to do it. I'd heard Jonny Borrell had done it before I went to the gig on Tuesday but I didn't mention it becasue it pains me to even think about him.
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MullyAdvanced Member Posts:849
3/8/2007 8:38 AM |
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Posted By Unicron on 08 Mar 2007 8:23 AM Never said Will was the frst to do it. I'd heard Jonny Borrell had done it before I went to the gig on Tuesday but I didn't mention it becasue it pains me to even think about him. So the fear is, when your band plays the Olympia, that the audience will be tutting at your Tarzanesque heroics saying "Who does he think he is, Johnny Burrell? He wishes !"
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Madmoiselle NobsNew Member Posts:4
3/8/2007 9:22 AM |
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Never said Will was the frst to do it. I'd heard Jonny Borrell had done it before I went to the gig on Tuesday but I didn't mention it becasue it pains me to even think about him.
I too am feeling that pain....
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
3/8/2007 9:26 AM |
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Posted By Mully on 08 Mar 2007 8:38 AM Posted By Unicron on 08 Mar 2007 8:23 AM Never said Will was the frst to do it. I'd heard Jonny Borrell had done it before I went to the gig on Tuesday but I didn't mention it becasue it pains me to even think about him. So the fear is, when your band plays the Olympia, that the audience will be tutting at your Tarzanesque heroics saying "Who does he think he is, Johnny Burrell? He wishes !" A fat, not nearly as big an arsehole (I hope) "goi from Razorloight loike"
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PeejayBasic Member Posts:340
3/8/2007 9:31 AM |
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I saw Juno & The Paycock in the Olympia and Mrs. Madigan also climbed the balcony.
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ishrinkBasic Member Posts:195
3/8/2007 9:50 AM |
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What is the stars? Th' whole worl's in a terrible state o' chassis!
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GarretBasic Member Posts:244
3/9/2007 11:20 AM |
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A very over-rated play in my opinion
i've only ever read it though
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DaraghAdvanced Member Posts:666
3/10/2007 5:23 AM |
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That Strokes gig in the Olympia was quality. Casablancas owned that stage
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benniAdvanced Member Posts:947
3/14/2007 3:49 AM |
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Posted By Peejay on 07 Mar 2007 6:48 AM Brilliant performance, brilliant crowd, terrible sound. I heard the sound was bad alright.... not so many over zealous reports from a few mates of mine who went. But then they *are* sound engineers!
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PeterQuaifeBasic Member Posts:436
3/15/2007 6:42 AM |
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Posted By Madmoiselle Nobs on 08 Mar 2007 8:22 AM Point being it's not the fresh, new, incendiary act of spontaneous rock n' roll revolution Unicron seems to think. The dude from James did it, ffs. James! ....as has glen hansard. Tim Booth has one of the great voices, and have some top tunes. PQ
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
3/15/2007 8:53 AM |
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Posted By benni on 14 Mar 2007 3:49 AM Posted By Peejay on 07 Mar 2007 6:48 AM Brilliant performance, brilliant crowd, terrible sound. I heard the sound was bad alright.... not so many over zealous reports from a few mates of mine who went. But then they *are* sound engineers! Sound engineers can f**k right off. The magic of those AF shows stemmed from the energy of the performance not crystal clear sound.
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nerrawBasic Member Posts:475
3/15/2007 10:05 AM |
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Agreed, they created a wall of sound, as much from the speakers as from themselves. It was incredible. I don't want to get all pitchfork on it but the sound swept you off your feet and complete enveloped you.
In saying that, I was close to the front
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