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Superscally

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  1. 9 hours ago, Yoghurt on a Stick said:

     

    I'm glad that I have mates whose humour lies elsewhere. 

    Grim, isn't it? I think I'd take my stuff out, buy a new tent, direct security to where they were and never speak to them ever again. 

  2. 7 hours ago, Neil said:

    my wife calls metal "sh*t in your handbag music" maybe it should be sh*t in your tent music.

    In Kidney Mead once I did walk past a group of lads sat outside a tent, offering people 20 quid to go in and sh*t in their mate's tent...

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  3. 42 minutes ago, harryy said:

    would love peace on the lineup somewhere, their new setup which I saw late night at last years latitude was absolutely ace. seeing them in august at a tunbridge warmup gig

    Got em at Truck which I'm excited about. Met Harry in Melbourne on first album tour. Nice lad. Making it big or not really is so random. 

  4. On 4/19/2024 at 3:47 PM, Jacko45 said:

     

    YES! - Drenge were class, met them one night at a PEACE gig. 

     

    They were talking about being so skint while touring, they did a festival in Poland and could only get fish in milk in the artist area LOL. 

    Peace are also criminally "under made it"

  5. On 4/19/2024 at 8:48 AM, markfaulkneruk said:

    Not a lineup criticism at all - plenty on there I want to see - but it's always good to find more guitar based acts, as they're becoming increasingly rare.

     

    I really like Fontaines DC, PJ Harvey and Idles; and the new Bloc Party and Newdad albums seem potentially okay; maybe Yard Act and The Breeders qualify too.

     

    But does anyone have any recommendations of other bands or solo artists with those sorts of sounds? Would really appreciate some tips (I promise to be nice, even if it's something I wouldn't like).

     

    Many thanks!

     

    Mark

     

     

     

    P.S. Does anyone know why Drenge stopped doing stuff? A sad loss. First discovered at William's Green - also a sad loss.

    Drenge were ace and I would say fit right in with today's guitar vibe

  6. 8 hours ago, airwaves said:

    Here's an interesting take on the approach to dealing with excessive ticket applications. 

    I'm looking to book a popular shuttle bus in Canada. Bookings open in 20 minutes. 

    Look what the site says "places in queue allocated randomly" 

    How about that for Glasto ticket sale?? 

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    Nope

  7. 3 hours ago, ChiefKief said:

    Yeah I think a bunch of the post-Strokes bands are a bit like this. Love Interpol but I don't really want to hear anything of theirs live beyond Antics which was released in 2005, nor do I really want to hear much later career Franz Ferdinand, Libertines (though I'm told their new record actually isn't bad...) etc. 

    If you love Interpol, your post-Antics comment is weird. I can give you ten songs without thinking that would be brilliant in any set. I acknowledge their first three albums are the best and TOTBL is the greatest album ever 😉

    Pioneer

    Heinrich 

    Lights

    All The Rage 

    Toni

    If You Really Love Nothing

    Rest my Chemistry

    The Lighthouse

    Barricade

    Mammoth

    I could name more off the most recent albums but I'd have to check song names. 

     

    Forgot No I in Threesome too.

  8. 4 hours ago, Alex DeLarge said:

    New album seems to have disappeared from the Earth and had no impact whatsoever. 

     

    Can't believe a band their size is headlining the Other in 2024.

    Inject it.

  9. On 7/10/2022 at 9:39 PM, Superscally said:

    Personally I'd say headline Other, though I'd love to be at that JP slot. However, Crawler was a bit of a shift and I think two more great albums, then...who knows? 

    SAVANT. MYSTIC MEG. WIZARD.

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  10. 4 hours ago, Ben7amin_ said:

    Not really a secret set but I've seen people saying that Julian Marley will open the Pyramid on Friday 

    I'd love this. Been done before though, right?

  11. 2 hours ago, Kaboom Boxer said:

    So I’ve done both playlists now and from the 42 tracks (minus seven repeats, so 35) I hearted 26 on Spotify which is an unprecedented hit rate for me. You’ve found yourselves a convert guys, now I just have to  spend the next eleven and a bit weeks struggling with the probable Justice clash. 

    One of us! One of us!

  12. 5 hours ago, Greenelk said:

    Agree with @Ben7amin_ on pop ups in general these days, but if you want a less stress putting up experience (and also taking down compared to the larger pop ups) I've had this inflatable one recommended a few times.

    It's pricey, but if you're going to be using it alot, looks bloody amazing - https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/4-man-inflatable-blackout-tent-air-seconds-4-1-fandb/_/R-p-302837?mc=8648382&c=sand

     

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    (and gives an excuse for some tent porn)

    Heavy as f**k

  13. 12 hours ago, danmarks said:

    It all goes back to definition of legend. 

    To me legend would mean someone/ band who have had a long and influential  but not necessarily hugely successful in sales terms career.

    To others it means an hour of songs they know but wouldnt necessarily want to pay to see.

    Maybe its time to just let it die a,natural death rather than keep extending the meaning to make something fit as theyre avaialble.

    Shania twain could still be playing but does it really need to be labelled legend.

    INABS

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