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I wrore:
Also Ian Maclachlan (?) from the Small Faces joined Billy Bragg
Ian McLagen :oops:


Japanese electro-punk sounds like FUN!
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Billy Talent and Rueben were brilliant.
But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.


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I went to a local-ish festival this weekend.

Was excellent fun.
But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.


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Warmark wrote:
I went to a local-ish festival this weeke
Give us some details then! Who played?

I'm off to Electric Picnic festival in Ireland this weekend. I'm a bit worried because my last few festival-experiences have been at Glastonbury and this is gonna be several orders of magnitude smaller! I am determined not to spend the whole weekend thinking "but at glasto...."!

www.electricpicnic.ie/flash.html

Out of 60-odd acts, there's not one that I'm mad keen on! Though PJ Harvey and Alabama 3 should be good.
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www.tartanheartfestival.co.uk/2006/

Heh Biffy Clyro were there so i was happy. :thumbsup:

Being about 20 miles form my home, most of my friends were there and almost the whole capacity ( around 11000 i think ) were pretty local people.
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ARLO GUTHRIE PLAYED!!!

I saw him about 10 years ago in N Ireland. He was fantastic (and fantastically weird!). Did you see him?
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saw a friend in his band the Floaters. they are a parody type rock band. excellent stuff. they do a rap thing that is outstanding. and a mix of Ohio/Fortunate Son that is stunning. they dedicated it to me and julie. and Billy Gibbins of ZZ Top was at the bar. julie bumped into him twice and didn't realize it. (i didn't know he was there)
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I've finally finished my year's Radiohead binge. Eight shows in three different countries seems respectable enough, especially when I start to think about how much I spent on it all.
I'll miss them though. And they just got better and better as they went on; the final show (also the last of the tour) was just spectacular.
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Stonemaybe wrote:ARLO GUTHRIE PLAYED!!!

I saw him about 10 years ago in N Ireland. He was fantastic (and fantastically weird!). Did you see him?
Em i *might* have see him i was a little :beer:

The name doesnt really ring a bell though so i doubt i did.
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i saw Arlo Guthrie in Vermont, at the Ben & Jerrys hippy fest. good times. can't talk about them, all ages board. :)
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Warmark wrote:Heh Biffy Clyro were there so i was happy. :thumbsup:
Speaking of Biffy Clyro, I've just found out where that album name comes from (or at least where I assume it comes from). You know, The Vertigo of Bliss? I've been reading a book called I, Lucifer, and at one point Lucifer is describing some kind of fever dream he experienced during his time as a human (the book is about Lucifer temporarily living as a somewhat talentless writer). He mentions a sense of vertigo brought on by a delusion that his head is full of infinite space, topped by a blue sky of impossible depth. He describes this sensation as "the vertigo of bliss", then goes on to say this should be the title of something. He doesn't know what, but he thinks it should definitely be a title.
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You know, The Vertigo of Bliss?
My favourite album of theirs. :P

Questions and Answers, is mabye my favourite song.

The backstory around the name sounds interesting, might have to pick up the book.
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Just back from electric picnic.

A very successful festival.

Still wrecked.

managed one fantastic band per day.

mogwai on friday sternum vibrating nerve tingling wonderfulness.

the sparks (yes THE SPARKS) saturday were funny funny dancey dancey funny.

alabama 3 today - yesterday - were just singalong 'I got three eyes, gonna poke one out for jesus' boppy rev love puresexmusic!
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Stonemaybe wrote:alabama 3 today - yesterday - were just singalong 'I got three eyes, gonna poke one out for jesus' boppy rev love puresexmusic!
Alabama 3 are brilliant.
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I got two heads
I'm gonna bang my heads together
I got one leg
I'm gonna hop to heaven's door
I got three eyes
I'm gonna pluck one out for Jesus
And I ain't gonna have no troubles anymore
i want to see them again tonight, and tomorrow, and the next day, ad infinitum!

Nice clip here - though cut short - not, unfortunately, the picnic I was at!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w0A3vNRuoc
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I saw Rise Against at the Glasgw garage on Tuesday night, really good gig.
But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
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I just found out that Arab Strap are splitting up :( But I've ordered tickets to the Bristol date of their farewell tour so that softens the blow a little.
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Warmark wrote:
You know, The Vertigo of Bliss?
My favourite album of theirs. :P

Questions and Answers, is mabye my favourite song.

The backstory around the name sounds interesting, might have to pick up the book.
It is indeed a good book. Mostly humorous, but does raise some interesting questions (and possible answers) about God, Jesus, the Bible, etc. "He knew I was there, of course. God allowed the Devil into Eden. Need I, actually, say more?"
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Wellington hasn't fared particularly well for live shows of late - the last great one was One Self (UK hip-hop act), and a few other good electronic acts. However, Coldcut is supposedly playing on the 29th which I'll definitely be up for, except that the advertising regarding the show is conflicting. I can't get a straight answer out of anyone to see whether they're even playing or not, and I certainly don't know where.

The only bands that have played or are due to play in Wellington, are those new-wave angsty faux-goth bands like... I dunno... My Chemical Romance, or whoever it is that 14 year old girls are into at the moment - the ones that have supposedly clever non-sequiturs as band names at any rate. Nothing personal against fans of theirs obviously, they just make me want to try my hand at DIY lobotomy.
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oh yeah!!!! this humdinger of a festival is TOTALLY FREEEEEEE!!!!

i got awesome pics year before last but i missed last year. i will NOT be missin THIS year!!!

this coming weekend in San Francisco, click the link for schedule! :biggrin:

www.hardlystrictlybluegrass.com/2006/sc ... i?show=day


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