Originally posted by ggw™:I'd be surprised if it were and disappointed if it weren't. They're down one, which might or might not make them better. :cool:
Anyone think the Libertines gig will sell out?
what do you think about Culture club?
I thought it might sell out. It really should.
I will be bringing the nme award and 200 quid. I would have brought a VCR a laptop and a vintage guitar, but some bastard beat me to it……….
What house of love do you have Bungle. I only have the best of.
Did you listen to the tyde? What can I bring for you?
I will be bringing the nme award and 200 quid. I would have brought a VCR a laptop and a vintage guitar, but some bastard beat me to it……….
What house of love do you have Bungle. I only have the best of.
Did you listen to the tyde? What can I bring for you?
Originally posted by tiia:I saw them a little over a month ago without Pete, opening for The Coral, and they were brilliant.
Originally posted by ggw™:I'd be surprised if it were and disappointed if it weren't. They're down one, which might or might not make them better. :cool:
Anyone think the Libertines gig will sell out?
Originally posted by Yank:
Originally posted by tiia:I just got the coral CD, its not as good as the last one. How was it/were they live?
[qb] opening for The Coral, and they were brilliant.
As for the libertines did they have much new material or did they stick to up the bracket? I like the new single/video thats streaming from NME.
Originally posted by Yank:Yeah, I've heard that,but Ive never heard them live so I don't know that I'd be able to make a comparison with how good or not they are with(out) Pete. I know Pete is out of the US tour, but someone was telling me that he's off the band for good. This true?
Originally posted by tiia:I saw them a little over a month ago without Pete, opening for The Coral, and they were brilliant.
Originally posted by ggw™:I'd be surprised if it were and disappointed if it weren't. They're down one, which might or might not make them better. :cool:
Anyone think the Libertines gig will sell out?
Doesn't really answer the question though does it? I think everyone was well aware of Pete's addiction, his admittance of it isn't all the brilliant. He's been pinchin' band and that's just not cool.
Originally posted by tiia:words together in row sentences do not make
Doesn't really answer the question though does it? I think everyone was well aware of Pete's addiction, his admittance of it isn't all the brilliant. He's been pinchin' band and that's just not cool.
I think admitting the addiction is the first step in getting over it and going back to the band. It seems the band will take him back only if he gets clean.
A classic British rock and roll story. Check out Andy Rourke or Topper Headon for essentially the same thing.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:I'll try this.
A classic British rock and roll story. Check out Andy Rourke or Topper Headon for essentially the same thing.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:
Originally posted by Yank:I think the new Coral is the best album of the year so far. It may not 'rawk' as much as the first one but the songs are just so well written and performed. Listen to it a few more times and I think it will grow on you Markie. Live, I can't think of a current band that I've seen put on a better show.
Originally posted by tiia:I just got the coral CD, its not as good as the last one. How was it/were they live?
[qb] opening for The Coral, and they were brilliant.
As for the libertines did they have much new material or did they stick to up the bracket? I like the new single/video thats streaming from NME.
The Libertines only played the new single and and songs from Up The Bracket. I'm not sure who sang what songs on the album, but live, I couldn't tell the difference in the songs. They sure made The Thrills seem like a bunch of knobs!
Thanks Yank,
I figured the coral would grow on me. It was just more love at first listen with the first.
So did the libertines do crazy stuff? Or just hammer out the songs. I think those songs should sound great live.
I got the thrills album the other day. Its errr odd. They make starsailor seem butch and turn coldplay into the A-team.
I figured the coral would grow on me. It was just more love at first listen with the first.
So did the libertines do crazy stuff? Or just hammer out the songs. I think those songs should sound great live.
I got the thrills album the other day. Its errr odd. They make starsailor seem butch and turn coldplay into the A-team.
house of love cds-babe rainbow,audience with the mind+guy chadwicks solo cd and loads of cd singles, i shall bring rising for sunset and libertine-gene for your better half.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:Markie, I warned you months and months ago that The Thrills fucking suck! In fact, I call them The Shits.
I got the thrills album the other day. Its errr odd. They make starsailor seem butch and turn coldplay into the A-team.
Bungle its the first and second albums I miss. I didnt really like the later albums although I would love to borrow his solo album.
What can I bring you?
Jaguar,
the thrills are not that bad its just a bit strange having an Irish band sing about Santa Cruz and San Diego. There are some pretty tunes there though. Its fine summer popness.
What can I bring you?
Jaguar,
the thrills are not that bad its just a bit strange having an Irish band sing about Santa Cruz and San Diego. There are some pretty tunes there though. Its fine summer popness.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:Well, yeah, that's one of the areas that you and I draw the line. You love Pop and I can't stand it. Oh, well.
Jaguar,
the thrills are not that bad its just a bit strange having an Irish band sing about Santa Cruz and San Diego. There are some pretty tunes there though. Its fine summer popness.
Originally posted by Jaguär:There are some pop bands that I really like a lot. The Thrills aren't one of them though. Most of the people at the concert really liked The Thrills. If you ever hear the singer talk, he has the slightest of an Irish accent. They definitely want to be an American band.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:Well, yeah, that's one of the areas that you and I draw the line. You love Pop and I can't stand it. Oh, well.
Jaguar,
the thrills are not that bad its just a bit strange having an Irish band sing about Santa Cruz and San Diego. There are some pretty tunes there though. Its fine summer popness.
Markie, the Libertines played a pretty straight forward set. The guitarist filling in for Pete did a get job. They reminded me of The Jam when I saw them years ago…and that's a good thing!
young man bring me mull historical society.
Ah Yank, you lucky bastard seeing the Jam. Between you and Mankie you have probably seen most of the early 80s acts that I love, but was too young for. Could Paul Weller actually sing back then?
As for you Bungle, MHS, US is in mmy wee baggie ready to go. Anything else?
As for you Bungle, MHS, US is in mmy wee baggie ready to go. Anything else?
just you in your sexy pants ;) thats what you wanted me to say…isnt it.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:Weller was in fine form when I saw them. It was the last American tour (The Gift). They played at the University of Maryland in some small gymnasium.
Ah Yank, you lucky bastard seeing the Jam. Between you and Mankie you have probably seen most of the early 80s acts that I love, but was too young for. Could Paul Weller actually sing back then?
As for you Bungle, MHS, US is in mmy wee baggie ready to go. Anything else?