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  Jonnyboy said:
Awwww you've been muppetised :( I was enjoying the faux naivete...

 

If only Bridge Too Far hadn't buggered up her legs and could still do the splits, I'd still have a Saints Web fantasy figure.

 

goat-wearing-underwear.jpg;)

Posted
  Bucks Saint said:
I can never end things full stop. I keep going. Never finish. Marching on. I have an aversion to finality when there is still so much to do. Hope that helps explain my passion for avoiding overuse of mid sentence punctuation

 

Oh my god I'm going to go mad....I even have to sign my name off with a full stop!

 

Louise.

Posted
  Patrick Bateman said:
But it is what you said, no? If you had a warm bath, lots of bubbles, a nice Chianti and some Phil Collins on, evening's a good one.

 

Er, no.

 

I don't like warm baths, I like them hot.

I never have bubbles.

Hate Chianti.

Absolutely detest Phil Collins.

 

What part was confusing you again?

Posted
  Coxford_lou said:
Er, no.

 

I don't like warm baths, I like them hot.

I never have bubbles.

Hate Chianti.

Absolutely detest Phil Collins.

 

What part was confusing you again?

 

Whitney Houston and a Shiraz?

Posted
  Coxford_lou said:
Er, no.

 

I don't like warm baths, I like them hot.

I never have bubbles.

Hate Chianti.

Absolutely detest Phil Collins.

 

What part was confusing you again?

 

Ah sorry, you must prefer Genesis! My mistake.

Posted
  Coxford_lou said:
Chinon and Wilco.

 

I love Wilco. Will you marry me?

 

Unless you are Glasgow, in which case I'd still bum you just for mentioning them.

Posted

I saw Tweedy in London if that's what you mean? Have seen Wilco about 5 times including at the Wedgewood Rooms in 2004 when they played for nearly 3 hours. One of my top 5 gigs ever.

Posted
  The Cat said:
including at the Wedgewood Rooms in 2004 when they played for nearly 3 hours.

 

:( that's the worst when that happens. I remember one time years ago I went to see a band called Spiritualized cos my mate liked them & i went early like 8pm cos my favourite bit of gigs is the bit before when you get drunk & hit on girls (watching actual bands is mostly v.boring) and the c*nts was already on! And they played straight through for like 6 or 7 hours till when I had to leave to go catch train! There was no breaks for chatting & hitting on girls or anything, everyone just had to stand there watching them play their Dumb Music! One of the worst gigs of my life :(

Posted (edited)
  Bearsy said:
:( that's the worst when that happens. I remember one time years ago I went to see a band called Spiritualized cos my mate liked them & i went early like 8pm cos my favourite bit of gigs is the bit before when you get drunk & hit on girls (watching actual bands is mostly v.boring) and the c*nts was already on! And they played straight through for like 6 or 7 hours till when I had to leave to go catch train! There was no breaks for chatting & hitting on girls or anything, everyone just had to stand there watching them play their Dumb Music! One of the worst gigs of my life :(

 

Spiritualized and girls don't mix. Not everyone has an elegant smack/downers habit like Kate Radley.

 

Indeed, not sure whether any indie concert and girls mix, though there are exceptions ;)

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Posted
  The Cat said:
I saw Tweedy in London if that's what you mean? Have seen Wilco about 5 times including at the Wedgewood Rooms in 2004 when they played for nearly 3 hours. One of my top 5 gigs ever.

 

Yes, that's the one - with his son. I've never actually seen Wilco live so nothing to compare to. But hearing Tweedy solo beats everything I have heard (also saw him solo about 5 years ago).

Posted
  shurlock said:
Spiritualized and girls don't mix. Not everyone has an elegant smack/downers habit like Kate Radley.

 

Indeed, not sure whether any indie concert and girls mix, though there are exceptions ;)

 

 

Really? Well I'm not sure any indie show and boys mix, though there are exceptions.

Posted
  Coxford_lou said:
Yes, that's the one - with his son. I've never actually seen Wilco live so nothing to compare to. But hearing Tweedy solo beats everything I have heard (also saw him solo about 5 years ago).

 

Was that in the Union Chapel? If so I was there too. Plenty of spine-tingling moments in that gig. There's very few people who can be so captivating on stage with just a guitar and a few stories.

 

Have you seen him doing the weather on US TV? If not, here it is:

 

Posted
  The Cat said:
Was that in the Union Chapel? If so I was there too. Plenty of spine-tingling moments in that gig. There's very few people who can be so captivating on stage with just a guitar and a few stories.

 

Have you seen him doing the weather on US TV? If not, here it is:

 

 

I've not seen that clip!! No, the gig I saw was in Hammersmith. It was perfect in every way. Saw his songs in a whole different light when he sang them solo - he's got a very melodic tilt to his voice this doesn't come across when he shouts in a full band.

 

I love the Union Chapel, but whenever I go the sound man seems to struggle with the acoustics. Saw Neko Case a few times there. I remember seeing her supported by the Handsome Family and destroyed by bad sound.

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  Coxford_lou said:
I've not seen that clip!! No, the gig I saw was in Hammersmith. It was perfect in every way. Saw his songs in a whole different light when he sang them solo - he's got a very melodic tilt to his voice this doesn't come across when he shouts in a full band.

 

I love the Union Chapel, but whenever I go the sound man seems to struggle with the acoustics. Saw Neko Case a few times there. I remember seeing her supported by the Handsome Family and destroyed by bad sound.

 

It is a bit erratic. I've seen Low there twice, once the sound was spot on, the other time very muddy. It's a great venue though - so glad it didn't close when it was in trouble a few years ago.

Posted
  The Cat said:
It is a bit erratic. I've seen Low there twice, once the sound was spot on, the other time very muddy. It's a great venue though - so glad it didn't close when it was in trouble a few years ago.

 

Saw Smog play there around the time Supper was released. Good sound, though not as intimate as I expected.

Posted
  Coxford_lou said:
Really? Well I'm not sure any indie show and boys mix, though there are exceptions.

 

Come on, most indie gigs are geekier, more introverted versions of the mongboard. Perhaps one reason why you like them ;)

 

At least, here, you don't get knobs spilling beer all over you.

Posted
  SO16_Saint said:
Right.

 

I'm trying to find a restaurant where there wont be any w@nky set menus or "2 sittings only".

 

I've tried the Water Margin in North Baddesley and Ranchos in town - both have sitting times and set menus.

 

I just want somewhere where the Mrs and I can go out for a bit, away from the kids, without being surrounded by spotty 16 year olds trying to get their end away, or being ripped off by the restaurateur for a b0ll0cky Americanised holiday.

 

Suggestions?

 

Why does it matter if the 16 years old are spotty, by the way? Very weird if that kind of thing affects you.

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