redoubtable seagull
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- Oct 27, 2004
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Mogwai were impressive last night. Set closers Like Herod and Fear Satan were thunderous.
It-Was-A-Very-Loud-Gig.
It-Was-A-Very-Loud-Gig.
Back from Mogwai too -
They didn't come on till 9.30 either and surprised (as with other Sunday night concerts) that they didn't come on earlier !
Was also suprised at the late stage times for Mogwai, I
Saw you at the first Con Club gig (it's "Lewes" by the way). Took several mates there to see Monochrome Set and they were awful (regular MS fans agreed) but you lot were excellent, and am currently wearing your t-shirt for Band T-shirt Day. Considered going to Soft Machine to see you, but it was a jazz step too far.
So which band member are you? Unusual to have a keyboard player as main vocalist.
Saw you guys play at The Hope & Ruin earlier this year when my mates band (Galangas) supported you.
Enjoyed your stuff more (but don’t tell them I said that [emoji3])
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I’ve got tickets for the Great Lake swimmers at The haunt in Brighton and Michael Portillo In Eastbourne. Both in December.
I thought Galangas were pretty good, their prima Donna drummers attitude didn't do them any favours with sound crew and us though.
Don't know what you would have done at the Top Rank in May 1978, as Steve Hillage didn't go on stage until around 11.30. However my that time everyone was chilled out from the drugs
Where would we be without music.
As an aside my other favourite gig of the year was probably IDLES which was about as far from last night as possible; a rowdy night in a tiny punk club with beer and people flying through the air.
Where would we be without music.
Just back from the Damned in Oxford. Fantastic performance, as ever. Nicely supported by Johnny Moped! Only negative was Captain shouting "Eeeagles" at the end ��
The ever mischievous Captain Sensible! You mentioned Paul Gray is on bass; I remember seeing him in UFO back in my rock days.
As an aside my other favourite gig of the year was probably IDLES which was about as far from last night as possible; a rowdy night in a tiny punk club with beer and people flying through the air.
Where would we be without music.
I dread to think. It's always noticeable to me when I meet non music people, like a big void in there lives, presumably filled by vacuous tv shows
A bit like football. As Danny Baker once said (about football), to paraphrase, imagine being someone who doesn't like it? The poor half-alive ********.