Graham Coxon

I have a free ticket to anyone who might want to write a review about tonite's show. Any takers?
I don't need a free ticket cuz I'm already going, but I'll write a review for you if you want.
Oops, never mind. I looked at this wrong.
this thread made me laugh.
Is Lance babe Sheryl Crow?

I have tickets. I hate writing reviews.
Originally posted by BookerT:
this thread made me laugh.
what?! i already bought a ticket, but Coxon's camp is getting us on the guestlist too. Only fair we review the show.
WOOOOOHOOOOOO!!! pins and needles!
it made me laugh because lancebabe obviously thought you were talking about the backstreet boys show, not the restrained former guitarist of a brit-pop band.
Originally posted by BookerT:
it made me laugh because lancebabe obviously thought you were talking about the backstreet boys show, not the restrained former guitarist of a brit-pop band.
Yes, I did. So what? LOL
Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:
Is Lance babe Sheryl Crow?

I have tickets. I hate writing reviews.
I noticed. Perhaps I'll buy you a beer tonite to persuade you otherwise. or maybe its just to sleep with you.
Originally posted by Miss MaRpIe:

I have tickets. I hate writing reviews.
you just hate having to be sober enough to remember it the next day.
good show…really liked the band before him. and republicans.
i was right up front. i definitely can't hear anymore.
I really enjoyed The Golden Republic. I hadn't heard them before and they won me over. And of course I loved the 22-20s. They were the reason I was there! I'm a sucker for that heavy blues rock. I wasn't so into Graham Coxon's tunes… But it was a fun night overall. I'm deaf today, too.
I thought all 3 acts were very good. Especially the 22-20s. Best show I have been to in a while in that there were no bands I was hoping would just wrap it up already. I also am deaf. What?
Well I am kind of glad it was not just me that is deaf. I woke up and thought I had turned into Rhett….
Decent show. Loud show. Missed Golden Republic. 22-22s were good, but a bit derivative, just like their album. I really dig 5 or 6 of their tunes. Graham was impressive. Pop-pier stuff sounded like early Blur. The noisier stuff kinda reminded me of Nirvana for some reason. I enjoyed how he kept making weird noises into the microphone after every song.

I wish I knew a free ticket was available for a review. I would have been up for that.
i did enjoy all three bands as well, i preferred the 22-20s of the opening bands. i was really looking forward to seeing them live, too, and they didn't disappoint. here is graham's setlist in case anyone is interested:

escape song
spectacular
no good time
ain't no lie
i wish
bottom bunk
bittersweet bundle of misery
girl done gone
all over me
hopeless friend
life it sucks
right to pop
gimme some love
fame & fortune
can't think of your skin
freakin' out
—————-
bitter tears
feel right
people of the earth
who the fuck
Originally posted by malkmess:
i did enjoy all three bands as well, i preferred the 22-20s of the opening bands. i was really looking forward to seeing them live, too, and they didn't disappoint. here is graham's setlist in case anyone is interested:

escape song
spectacular
no good time
ain't no lie
i wish
bottom bunk
bittersweet bundle of misery
girl done gone
all over me
hopeless friend
life it sucks
right to pop
gimme some love
fame & fortune
can't think of your skin
freakin' out
—————-
bitter tears
feel right
people of the earth
who the fuck
Of course, there was a second fake-encore split between People of the Earth and Who the Fuck. A double encore? C'mon, that's a little self-indulgent. At the very least, he shoulda thrown in That's When I Reach for My Revolver.
I think he broke another guitar string and that triggered the second encore……

My mind is a bit hazy.