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So is anyone going to any concerts soon or any bad ass ones you have been to lately?
On Thursday im going to see
Rooney The Young Veins and Black Gold
And last summer i went to see
Blink-182 Panic! At The Disco Taking Back Sunday Weezer Great fucking show |
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24th of June - Vampire Weekend and Broken Bells
2nd of July - Mumford and Sons and Doves
August Bank Holiday - Reading Festival
October at some point - We Are The Ocean
November the 20-somethingth - Foals
They're the tickets I've got at the moment :D |
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How was TBS? you saw them when they had Fazzi then? I hear he was great live. :)
I am dying to see Incubus but I don't know when they're touring. |
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Currently have tickets to two shows.
Rewired 2010 is on this Saturday in Glasgow and is an all-dayer featuring a fuckload of groups I've never heard of, and Rolo Tomassi, who are the only ones I want to see.
And then Converge & Kylesa in 14th July. |
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Osprey037[Reported Failure wrote:]How was TBS? you saw them when they had Fazzi then? I hear he was great live. :)
I am dying to see Incubus but I don't know when they're touring. That show was amazing all of the bands were great but TBS was definitly one of the best ive seen live |
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October 17th - Green Day. And that's all. |
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I saw Muse about two months ago, which was the best concert I've ever been too... I might be going to see Paul McCartney live in concert next month, and there's also the vans warped tour that I plan on going to. |
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I could have seen Alice In Chains in February.. No idea why I didn't make it happen. :( I love TBS though. Can't wait for their album. I'd love to see them or Brand New sometime, because out of that genre, whatever you want to call it if there is a band I like more then TBS it is Brand New. I'd also like to go see Rise Against sometime. Still, Incubus is top on my list. |
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Sometime soon (the exact day is currently escaping my mind) I am seeing a concert with Dream Theatre and Iron Maiden. I am also going to a concert sometime in...september I think that is Orianthi and Adam Lambert. I also saw Daughtry/lifehouse/cavo in concert, and AIC/Creature With The Atom Brain too. Edited by user 16 June 2010 07:47:18(UTC)
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I might go see Nurse With Wound later this month. I should probably get some Nurse With Wound first though...
Then in October, Glasgow Concert Halls presents MINIMAL; specifically Brian Eno's Apollo "This is For All Mankind", Steve Reich and the String Quartet (DIFFERENT TRAINS MOTHERFUCKER!) and Philip Glass Music with Changing Parts. Then also that month Supersonic Festival, then possibly though perhaps not the Godspeed ATP. If they play Glasgow on their brief tour then I'll probably not bother - that and the hassle of getting a ticket/bed/travel/price.. |
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PIXIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Also a thrash festival in August and CARCASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in September, possibly. If I do I'll make sure to get in a fight for the sake of tradition. And possibly a fest with Obituary and Obscura on it. And Roger Waters doing The Wall, meh.Edited by user 16 June 2010 12:03:59(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:I might go see Nurse With Wound later this month. I should probably get some Nurse With Wound first though...
Then in October, Glasgow Concert Halls presents MINIMAL; specifically Brian Eno's Apollo "This is For All Mankind", Steve Reich and the String Quartet (DIFFERENT TRAINS MOTHERFUCKER!) and Philip Glass Music with Changing Parts. Then also that month Supersonic Festival, then possibly though perhaps not the Godspeed ATP. If they play Glasgow on their brief tour then I'll probably not bother - that and the hassle of getting a ticket/bed/travel/price.. You HAVE to see Godspeed though. |
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Yeah, later in the year I've maybe got Supersonic Festival with Swans and Melt Banana playing, in November I've got Damnation Festival which has both Dillinger Escape Plan and the return of Earthtone9 announced so far with much more to come, and December has All Tomorrow's Parties curated by Godspeed. That'll be fucking great. So far announced includes GYBE obviously, Weird Al Yankovic, Neurosis, Deerhoof, Tim Hecker, and Wolves In The Throne Room. |
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Then it's a no-brainer, even if you have to go walking from Scotland to the South Pole. And Swans? Dammit. You were seeing Godflesh too, right? How was that? |
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Green Day plays my city the day after my birthday so I know I'm going, probably getting VIP tix. Before then I think the summer slaughter tour is coming and seeing as The Faceless and Decapitated are there I'll be too. |
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Paradox wrote:Gildermershina wrote:I might go see Nurse With Wound later this month. I should probably get some Nurse With Wound first though...
Then in October, Glasgow Concert Halls presents MINIMAL; specifically Brian Eno's Apollo "This is For All Mankind", Steve Reich and the String Quartet (DIFFERENT TRAINS MOTHERFUCKER!) and Philip Glass Music with Changing Parts. Then also that month Supersonic Festival, then possibly though perhaps not the Godspeed ATP. If they play Glasgow on their brief tour then I'll probably not bother - that and the hassle of getting a ticket/bed/travel/price.. You HAVE to see Godspeed though. No, I HAVE to see Steve Reich's Different Trains. Godspeed I would like to see, but they said there'd be a short swing through the UK prior to ATP, and ASMZ seemed to enjoy Glasgow earlier this year, so it wouldn't surprise me to see them here. And even if the nearest show ends up being in the north of England, that I can travel to. |
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MATTT wrote:So is anyone going to any concerts soon or any bad ass ones you have been to lately?
On Thursday im going to see
Black Gold
Please say hello to them from me, if you get to! I love the band! |
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old.gregg wrote:24th of June - Vampire Weekend and Broken Bells
2nd of July - Mumford and Sons and Doves
August Bank Holiday - Reading Festival
October at some point - We Are The Ocean
November the 20-somethingth - Foals
They're the tickets I've got at the moment :D I like Broken Bells. I haven't heard them live but the album is one of my favourite albums this year, it should be a good concert. |
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Gonna see Coheed and Cambria in Manila on July 30! |
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troy211619 wrote:Gonna see Coheed and Cambria in Manila on July 30! OHMYFUCKINGODAREYOUSERIOUS?!! Coheed are my fave band of all time and I was going to see them in a coupl eof days, but I have to look after my Dutch exchange partner :( I will see them one day though, I hope. |
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