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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: sonickteam2 on July 01, 2004, 08:28:00 am
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I am coming to DC tonight, I know thats a big occasion for all, haha. Who else might be there? to see the brits do thier thing.
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I will be there, not sure what to expect
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i'm going to the show...not sure what to expect either (from the crowd or the performers, actually).
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Sonick,
I wont talk to you unless you trim your goatee and denounce radiohead, forever.
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Originally posted by mark e smith:
Sonick,
I wont talk to you unless you trim your goatee and denounce radiohead, forever.
well, I'm halfway there sir. the goatee is tempoarily gone. I had to shave it for my brothers wedding :(
Radiohead is still the greatest band on earth.
we'll have to meet up tonight
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Originally posted by joz:
i'm going to the show...not sure what to expect either (from the crowd or the performers, actually).
having seen Dizzee live already.... he's damn talented. but i coudlnt really understand much.
a lot of freestyling and talking to the crowd...typical hip hop stuff.
its interesting. i bet he will out perform Skinner.
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Rap music sucks. Been dead for years.
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I have had my ticket for over a month. Excited about this one. How long ago did it sell out?
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i shall be there grinding my teeth every time he says geezer...........
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Originally posted by Miss Button:
I have had my ticket for over a month. Excited about this one. How long ago did it sell out?
There were still tickets yesterday afternoon.
I bought mine the day they went on sale.
And Rhett, if rap is dead, Rock and Roll must be putrifying, and country, well it crumbled to dust.
Sonick with no Goatee, YAY! Now if I could only call your G/F your ex G/F's name, tonight might be perfect.
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Originally posted by poorlulu:
i shall be there grinding my teeth every time he says geezer...........
Good job, your teeth of the British look like they could do with a clean.
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I dont get this guy, he sounds like a rap version of ian dury.... double yeeeech
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Both rap and country are dead, true. They both have mutated into abysmal crap, in my opinion. But at least there are enough retro country acts to make things fun in that genre.
Rock may be dead, but it's spawned some interesting subgenres.
Originally posted by mark e smith:
Originally posted by Miss Button:
I have had my ticket for over a month. Excited about this one. How long ago did it sell out?
There were still tickets yesterday afternoon.
I bought mine the day they went on sale.
And Rhett, if rap is dead, Rock and Roll must be putrifying, and country, well it crumbled to dust.
Sonick with no Goatee, YAY! Now if I could only call your G/F your ex G/F's name, tonight might be perfect. [/b]
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Originally posted by mark e smith:
Sonick with no Goatee, YAY! Now if I could only call your G/F your ex G/F's name, tonight might be perfect.
yeah, wouldnt that be grand.
but it wasnt my ex GF's name, it was another board members name she was called. oh, and please dont do that!
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Both rap and country are dead, true. They both have mutated into abysmal crap, in my opinion. But at least there are enough retro country acts to make things fun in that genre.
Rock may be dead, but it's spawned some interesting subgenres.
hmmmm, interesting, and here i was hoping for the last few weeks that YOU were dead.
trampled to death at the Wilco show or something.
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
and please dont do that!
Perhaps you should remind us of her name..... Just in case we get the right name by mistake.
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I'll be there tonight! Should be a fun party at least.
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i'll be there.
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i'll be there. anyone heading from the catholic U area going?
The Streets are an amazing band. British social commentary over garage house beats. Skinner is an amazing artist, huge in the UK.
Hope everyone has a great time.
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Originally posted by onefoot4love:
The Streets are an amazing band. British social commentary over garage house beats.
He has a band? Sweet. I thought it would be just him and a mic with a boombox playing garage beats.
Looking forward to tonight's show, although I wonder whether it will be full of hipsters fronting (like myself) or real hip-hop headz.
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i dont think he has a band. does he? I've seen him do live appearances and he has no band. some other rapper guy and some tables, thats about it.
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ok, so i was wrong. he DID have a whole band. and they were very awesome.
dizzee rascal, probably more talented. Mike Skinner was definitely more fun though. I haven't seen the 930Club get that wild in quite a while (i dont go that much though)
Mike pointing at the balcony saying "you guys look bored" over and over was very amusing too.
Can they play here again tonight? I'd go!
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Yep, the crowd didn't really seem to connect with Dizzee Rascal so I think he got a bit frustrated and just went through the motions (his set was really short). I was impressed though...
Skinner knows how to work a crowd...he seems to have got way more brash than he was before (I guess that comes with the success).
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I wasn't really excited about Dizzee Rascal before I got there, having listened to his album a couple of times and understanding maybe a total of four words. But hearing him freestyle was great; he is definitely a force to be reckoned with on the mic. Hopefully he'll get more acclaim after this tour, it's deserved.
Skinner, et al., were awesome, and really got us pumped up. It was hilarious watching the underage girls in front of us shriek and claw in an attempt to get a backstage pass (they didn't get one). Next time they should just write a note on a Wal-Mart receipt, apparently.
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This was one of the most fun shows I've been to in a long time. Even beat out Franz Ferdinand just because the crowd was 10x more into it.
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nice shot i got of skinner surfing near the end of the show
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Originally posted by J'Mal:
I dont get this guy, he sounds like a rap version of ian dury.... double yeeeech
That's it buster :mad: .....don't ever associate the late great Ian Dury with that noise pollution shite known as rap.
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I dunno, your modern urban poet, probably has more in common with the likes if Ian Dury and John Cooper Clarke than Nellie and DMX.