This week rollcall

ggw wrote:
If only we could get a repeat of that 2003 Libertines/British Sea Power gig….
If you would've told me Pete Doherty would still be alive 14 years later, I never would've believed you.
one time we were walking up 14th street about a block from the black cat and a taxi pulls up next to us..window rolls down and barat asks us if we know where the black is… we told them and hence they were able to avoid cancelling yet another show.. it was like 4 in the afternoon.. so they had their a game on..
Julian, wrote:
ggw wrote:
If only we could get a repeat of that 2003 Libertines/British Sea Power gig….
If you would've told me Pete Doherty would still be alive 14 years later, I never would've believed you.


Pete Doherty was not at that show, on account of the drugs.

It was truly fantastic.
where was that show? was that the black cat one?

HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
Julian, wrote:
ggw wrote:
If only we could get a repeat of that 2003 Libertines/British Sea Power gig….
If you would've told me Pete Doherty would still be alive 14 years later, I never would've believed you.


Pete Doherty was not at that show, on account of the drugs.

It was truly fantastic.

I was at the cat show without pete…I wasn't blown away…but whadyIno
not sure he would have made it better or not
I was blown away by British Sea Power. They were insane.
El wrote:
where was that show? was that the black cat one?




Yes
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
http://forum.930.com/index.php?topic=9580.0




Well, that's quite the blast from the past.
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
El wrote:
where was that show? was that the black cat one?




Yes


interesting.. so he was not in the cab then.. that is what I thought…
Pardon my ignorance, but it's a life changing event to see The Libertines WIHTOUT Pete??? I thought he was the whole point of that band.
Bombay wrote:
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
http://forum.930.com/index.php?topic=9580.0




Well, that's quite the blast from the past.


I remember always being confused by the Mankie vs Markie thing, and who was who. And for some reason, I've often connected Markie to Julian (since I was pretty sure Mankie was the guy from Manchester who was married to Poorlulu).

Yada wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but it's a life changing event to see The Libertines WIHTOUT Pete??? I thought he was the whole point of that band.


I thought the Libertines were fine, but it was British Sea Power that were fantastic.
Relaxer wrote:
Bombay wrote:
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
http://forum.930.com/index.php?topic=9580.0




Well, that's quite the blast from the past.


I remember always being confused by the Mankie vs Markie thing, and who was who. And for some reason, I've often connected Markie to Julian (since I was pretty sure Mankie was the guy from Manchester who was married to Poorlulu).




Markie is the PHD scientist and off-road cyclist from the UK married to poorlulu, who is from Scotland. They live in Massachusetts with their lovely twin children now.

Mankie is the car salesman/British Naval veteran and road cyclist from Manchester who was divorced and remarried to an Irish woman. After leaving the area, he relocated to Ireland and then Florida, if I recall. Not sure what he's up to these days.

I'm not sure if either of them have a connection to Julian, though I'm sure he could tell you.
Space wrote:
Relaxer wrote:
Bombay wrote:
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
http://forum.930.com/index.php?topic=9580.0




Well, that's quite the blast from the past.


I remember always being confused by the Mankie vs Markie thing, and who was who. And for some reason, I've often connected Markie to Julian (since I was pretty sure Mankie was the guy from Manchester who was married to Poorlulu).




Markie is the PHD scientist and off-road cyclist from the UK married to poorlulu, who is from Scotland. They live in Massachusetts with their lovely twin children now.

Mankie is the car salesman/British Naval veteran and road cyclist from Manchester who was divorced and remarried to an Irish woman. After leaving the area, he relocated to Ireland and then Florida, if I recall. Not sure what he's up to these days.

I'm not sure if either of them have a connection to Julian, though I'm sure he could tell you.


Great use of your board bios archive.
Merritt & Co

Night one: songs 1-25

Tomorrow
Lincoln
Markie was the knob; Mankie was the twat.
Social Distortion tonight
I miss Kurosawa, she was cool. We hung out a few times
Bagley wrote:
Merritt & Co

Night one: songs 1-25

Tomorrow
Lincoln


Still debating whether to do one/both of these shows. I think I like the second half of the album better, so maybe Sunday night?