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Re: music and gigs

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 11:47 pm
by medlocke
cpwigan wrote:
LKC29 wrote:Had a busy last few months with regards to gigs, Phonics, Killers, seeing oasis, kasabien and the enemy in june and got tickets for U2 on tuesday for august.
We have a proper appreciator of music

All these headbangers on here. Is it any wonder they struggle to understand RL :wink: I have always thought Medlocke was just jealous of the curly Lockers perm now I know so.
I really take offence at that remark CP, to call the crap that bands dish out today as being greta music is an insult to the real musicians out there, all these modern bands do is bash chords out, a 30 second lead break does not constitute a solo, the fact is these modern day musicians are scared to play their instruments to the best of their abillitys, i see the Arctic Monkeys and the like and shake my head in disbelief, i want a band to play multiple layers of music, songs with superb melodies, whether it be hard/heavy/classic/soft rock, acoustic folk, funk or whatever, music i can get lost in, i currently own recordings by over 1400 different artists, i am a musical junkie, and i have totaly forgot what i was rattling on about :eusa4:

anyways

i will always take the long hair of my youth over the poor excuse that Lockers has for a hair cut :roll: :lol:

Re: music and gigs

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:48 pm
by waterside glens
was at snow patrol last night and to my surprise they where very good not as enjoyable as SLF on monday night but it was a hard act to follow.Next up for me is THE ANSWER yesssssssssssss can't wait and then UFO in june and maybe ac/dc (don't really like big outdoor gigs anymore)

Re: music and gigs

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:49 pm
by medlocke
Wow, i am embaressed, i had a drink last night, first in a while, what the hell was i thinking when i typed that :blush:

Re: music and gigs

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:49 pm
by FROM A TO B
Saxon next month on their 30th anniv tour (can't beleive I first saw them in 79) and ODS on 19th December :eusa17: (that's the nearest I can get to a head banger)

Re: music and gigs

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:55 pm
by gpartin
medlocke wrote:Wow, i am embaressed, i had a drink last night, first in a while, what the hell was i thinking when i typed that :blush:
Don't apologise Medlocke, I agreed with every word.

Re: music and gigs

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:14 pm
by waterside glens
FROM A TO B wrote:Saxon next month on their 30th anniv tour (can't beleive I first saw them in 79) and ODS on 19th December :eusa17: (that's the nearest I can get to a head banger)
might have to miss Saxon as the australian pink floyd are performing"THE WALL" the same night

Re: music and gigs

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 12:38 am
by ancientnloyal
Paul Potts is at the apollo in october - if anyone wants to come with me?

Re: music and gigs

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:25 am
by medlocke
ancientnloyal wrote:Paul Pott is at the apollo in october - if anyone wants to come with me?
Is his backing band the Khmer Rouge

Re: music and gigs

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:46 am
by ancientnloyal
Yes. it's great when they do a scissor sisters medley.

Re: music and gigs

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:12 pm
by LKC29
cpwigan wrote:
LKC29 wrote:Had a busy last few months with regards to gigs, Phonics, Killers, seeing oasis, kasabien and the enemy in june and got tickets for U2 on tuesday for august.
We have a proper appreciator of music

All these headbangers on here. Is it any wonder they struggle to understand RL :wink: I have always thought Medlocke was just jealous of the curly Lockers perm now I know so.
Thank you CP I like a bit of heavy rock but got a versitile taste in music like a bit of everything really