theleader82 wrote:I wouldn't pay to see a bunchof posers like the chilli peppers. We've all heard there songs plenty of times on mainstream radio. I'd rather watch the stereophonics
Thanks for the input.
theleader82 wrote:I wouldn't pay to see a bunchof posers like the chilli peppers. We've all heard there songs plenty of times on mainstream radio. I'd rather watch the stereophonics
Sid Pervcat wrote:theleader82 wrote:I wouldn't pay to see a bunchof posers like the chilli peppers. We've all heard there songs plenty of times on mainstream radio. I'd rather watch the stereophonics
Thanks for the input.
Reg wrote:Sid Pervcat wrote:Massive Attack on Saturday in Bristol.
Mezzanine in full.
Cannot fucking wait.
Northern Troglodite wrote:R1 Weekend , love or hate most of the acts , the fact it is taken to places where people would normally not see The Ora's Cyrus's 1975 among others is to be applauded with subsidised tickets about £20 a day its a lifetime of memories for my grandaughters etc seeing them on doorstep & James Arthur got to play 5 min from where was born. Area came out well & kids loved it .......next weekend in Boro , Take That £95 a ticket says it all , freebies from work so am ok , mature pissed up minge all over hopefully
Carlos J wrote:Northern Troglodite wrote:R1 Weekend , love or hate most of the acts , the fact it is taken to places where people would normally not see The Ora's Cyrus's 1975 among others is to be applauded with subsidised tickets about £20 a day its a lifetime of memories for my grandaughters etc seeing them on doorstep & James Arthur got to play 5 min from where was born. Area came out well & kids loved it .......next weekend in Boro , Take That £95 a ticket says it all , freebies from work so am ok , mature pissed up minge all over hopefully
Definitely. They're playing Carrow Road this week and quite a few ladies from work going. Last time it was very messy apparently.
lambrini wrote:Seeing Foals at Ally Pally in June, then Rammstein in July. YASSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!
Northern Troglodite wrote:Carlos J wrote:Northern Troglodite wrote:R1 Weekend , love or hate most of the acts , the fact it is taken to places where people would normally not see The Ora's Cyrus's 1975 among others is to be applauded with subsidised tickets about £20 a day its a lifetime of memories for my grandaughters etc seeing them on doorstep & James Arthur got to play 5 min from where was born. Area came out well & kids loved it .......next weekend in Boro , Take That £95 a ticket says it all , freebies from work so am ok , mature pissed up minge all over hopefully
Definitely. They're playing Carrow Road this week and quite a few ladies from work going. Last time it was very messy apparently.
R1 was good for reasons above ,,,even Hemo crowd behaved , went to Sunderland few yr ago for TT ,never seen so much loose flange .........fingers crossed
shabbado wrote:EddieCheddar wrote:Red Hot Chili Peppers- Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Wednesday night.
Parliament Funkadelic opening was brilliant. The headline act were disappointing. I love John Frusciante and I had my reservations but an open mind. it’s clear they miss him despite how good a guitarist Klinghoffer is. Short on ideas, feel and a desperately short setlist. Military in precision, a band going through the motions. They shouldn’t have bothered coming all this way to put on a shitshow like that.
Ouch!
How long did they play for?
Feel they've been going through the motions since BloodSugar
antdad wrote:shabbado wrote:EddieCheddar wrote:Red Hot Chili Peppers- Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Wednesday night.
Parliament Funkadelic opening was brilliant. The headline act were disappointing. I love John Frusciante and I had my reservations but an open mind. it’s clear they miss him despite how good a guitarist Klinghoffer is. Short on ideas, feel and a desperately short setlist. Military in precision, a band going through the motions. They shouldn’t have bothered coming all this way to put on a shitshow like that.
Ouch!
How long did they play for?
Feel they've been going through the motions since BloodSugar
Yep...showing my age as I saw the mighty Frusciante on the BSSM tour at Brixton Academy in the early 90's, then at Reading Fest two years later after they'd gone stella and every thirteen year old there knew the words to Under the Bridge, haven't really bothered since.
@ EddieCheddar - Is George Clinton still rocking it? Feck me I can and I can't believe it, Maggot Brain is one of my favorites.