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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: sonickteam2 on September 02, 2003, 03:23:00 pm
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is there one place where 50 Cent, the White Stripes, The Roots, Rabbit In The Moon, Marilyn Manson AND Govt Mule can all play at one festival....yes there is....
www.voodoomusicfest.com (http://www.voodoomusicfest.com)
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with a line up like that I can see why Mankie hasnt bought an album that was made after 1992.
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maybe its cause hes like 40
but i think i might go to this....maybe, i have friends in NO
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There's a comeback I wish I had some up with myself. Good one.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:
with a line up like that I can see why Mankie hasnt bought an album that was made after 1992.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
There's a comeback I wish I had some up with myself. Good one.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:
with a line up like that I can see why Mankie hasnt bought an album that was made after 1992.
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markie is wiser than you i suppose
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
maybe its cause hes like 40
Oh, you are such a babe in the woods and have so much yet to learn. :roll:
Word of advice: Don't put your dancing shoes away and pull out the rocking chair for your 30th birthday unless you are planning to die very young and of boredom.
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I am confused, I thought Rhett was complementing Sonic.
Either way, I wouldnt go and see any of those acts at 930 club other than the White Stripes. I am pretty sure I wouldnt really enjoy that festival.
is that beacause I am old, or have discerning music taste?
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Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:
is that beacause I am old, or have discerning music taste?
or maybe more music savvy than the rest of us....except Rhett of course! :roll:
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No, I was complimenting YOU on your witty retort.
I reckon you would not like this lineup because almost all of the bands are American.
Though my preferences tend to be toward American bands, this lineup is stacked with alternative rock, jam bands, and hip hop. Perhaps my three most detested genres.
I think I'd much prefer a Britpop festival.
Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:
I am confused, I thought Rhett was complementing Sonic.
Either way, I wouldnt go and see any of those acts at 930 club other than the White Stripes. I am pretty sure I wouldnt really enjoy that festival.
is that beacause I am old, or have discerning music taste?
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Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:
I am confused, I thought Rhett was complementing Sonic.
Either way, I wouldnt go and see any of those acts at 930 club other than the White Stripes. I am pretty sure I wouldnt really enjoy that festival.
is that beacause I am old, or have discerning music taste?
Rhett was complimenting you, markie. and i was kidding about mankie being old, lets not everyone get all upset ;)
but i find it funny to one day be saying "lets see, 50 cent, marilyn manson, the white stripes, or galactic...where should i go?"
plus, i like festivals...and most of my friends listen to the radio (you shouldve seen them at Coachella...they were a little confused)
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
I think I'd much prefer a Britpop festival.
me too. is there one coming up? ;)
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I'll try to grace you all with a Bumbershoot Festival review tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
I'll try to grace you all with a Bumbershoot Festival review tomorrow.
gee, it's so comforting when you condescend to our level and give us the information that only people as esteemed as yourself would hold!
;)
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
No, I was complimenting YOU on your witty retort.
I reckon you would not like this lineup because almost all of the bands are American.
Though my preferences tend to be toward American bands, this lineup is stacked with alternative rock, jam bands, and hip hop. Perhaps my three most detested genres.
I think I'd much prefer a Britpop festival.
Oh OK! Isnt it representative of what get airplay?
I guess the viewers choice, good charlotte are not there either.......
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
I think I'd much prefer a Britpop festival.
me too. is there one coming up? ;) [/b]
Yeah, there's a GREAT one coming up very soon in Manchester with The Rain Band, Longview, Alfie, Haven, Puressence and several other good bands....and it's free! Fuckers! They get all of the good shows.
Here's the announcement:
New Manchester Gig
The Rain Band will play on an open air stage at Stevenson Square in
the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter on Sunday 14th September.
This is part of In The City in conjunction with Key 103. It's totally
free and we expect it to reach the area's 4000 capacity. Other acts
confirmed so far include Alfie, The Stands, Puressence, Haven,
Longview & Kinesis. It will run from 2pm until 10pm.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
I'll try to grace you all with a Bumbershoot Festival review tomorrow.
Oh god...do you really have to?
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I know you will be crushed when you hear that I skipped the Carbon Leaf appearance. So I'll breeak it to you now.
Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
I'll try to grace you all with a Bumbershoot Festival review tomorrow.
Oh god...do you really have to? [/b]
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
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New Manchester Gig
The Rain Band will play on an open air stage at Stevenson Square in
the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter on Sunday 14th September.
This is part of In The City in conjunction with Key 103. It's totally
free and we expect it to reach the area's 4000 capacity. Other acts
confirmed so far include Alfie, The Stands, Puressence, Haven,
Longview & Kinesis. It will run from 2pm until 10pm. [/b]
Ah yes, Stevensons Square...I know it very well, and have spent many a drunken hour in the early hours of the am eating my curry and chips while waiting for the all night bus home...oh the memories, such fond memories.
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Originally posted by mankie:
Ah yes, Stevensons Square...I know it very well, and have spent many a drunken hour in the early hours of the am eating my curry and chips while waiting for the all night bus home...oh the memories, such fond memories.
I saw on Pollstar that Simply Red is doing some gigs in the US. You must be stoked, mankie.
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by mankie:
Ah yes, Stevensons Square...I know it very well, and have spent many a drunken hour in the early hours of the am eating my curry and chips while waiting for the all night bus home...oh the memories, such fond memories.
I saw on Pollstar that Simply Red is doing some gigs in the US. You must be stoked, mankie. [/b]
Don't believe everything you see on Pollstar, they are wrong sometimes...
Simply Red!!! Thought Hucknall was in prison or dead or something.
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Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by mankie:
Ah yes, Stevensons Square...I know it very well, and have spent many a drunken hour in the early hours of the am eating my curry and chips while waiting for the all night bus home...oh the memories, such fond memories.
I saw on Pollstar that Simply Red is doing some gigs in the US. You must be stoked, mankie. [/b]
Don't believe everything you see on Pollstar, they are wrong sometimes...
Simply Red!!! Thought Hucknall was in prison or dead or something. [/b]
Don't know about that but Inspiral Carpets have reformed and have been doing shows in the UK. :D
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Don't know about that but Inspiral Carpets have reformed and have been doing shows in the UK. :D [/b]
Are the Gallaghers brothers roadies for them again?
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I once stayed in a hotel in London where a (female) Mick Hucknell impersonator (talk about a gig that wouldn't work in the US) hit on me. She told me I looked like the guy who played Harold in Harold and Maude, which I've actually heard a number of times.
No, I didn't fall for her moves. She looked like Mick Hucknell.
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Gonna turn that truck of yours into a hearse?
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
She told me I looked like the guy who played Harold in Harold and Maude...
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Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by Jaguär:
Don't know about that but Inspiral Carpets have reformed and have been doing shows in the UK. :D [/b]
Are the Gallaghers brothers roadies for them again? [/b]
Don't know but I have a couple friends who sort of know Clint Boone. Do you want me to find out for you? :p
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Originally posted by Anton Newcombe:
I am confused, I thought Rhett was complementing Sonic.
Either way, I wouldnt go and see any of those acts at 930 club other than the White Stripes. I am pretty sure I wouldnt really enjoy that festival.
I'd agree,that lineup doesn't appeal to me either but: The Supersuckers put on a helluva Rawk show.I've never been let down by their sets,high energy rnr with some witty humor thrown in for good measure.They can do the country thing as well if the mood strikes them.
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Don't know about that but Inspiral Carpets have reformed and have been doing shows in the UK.
I love the inspiral carpets. I saw them three times. They rocked each time. I wish they would bring their tour over here.