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i've also not got the 12 track version of ASITB
but i was under the impression the GLTM was on Noisebox, and it's not, though there is a live version of it on the second disk.
i think i might have to as well
my original ASITB got a bit ruined in a drunken baked bean related tragedy. plu si've not got a proper version of George Lassoos the Moon, which is one of my favourite Elbow songs.
METAL RULES!
i can't wait to hear this album. cheers,
very main stage focussed
i really enjoyed the klaxons, though i was a bit far gone.
i've still not done what i said, but i can't stop listening to it
it's certainly worming it's way in...
they released their second album and people realised they weren't just a pop punk band
not that their first isn't great too.
how dare you compare Brand New to him, HOW DARE YOU!?
hmmmm
I’ve heard it twice, but haven't yet sat in a dark room with it turned up loud, and I think it's going to be fallen in love with once I know what he's singing. A lyric sheet wouldn't have gone a miss.
I might have to have a tiny bit of green to break the album in later.
But for now I’ve got gasoline circling my head with impending anxiety.
exactly this
it's the first time in ages i've had such restraint, i guess it's becausei want to hear it as perfectly as i can.
he's out on bail
does that mean he can't leave the country?
the bands i won't miss are:
Manchester Orchestra
New Found Glory
Deftones
Faith No More
The Prodigy
Rival Schools
Kids In Glass Houses
Brand New
Radiohead
but there are loads of other brilliant sets lined up over the weekend. i can't wait!
i like this single a bit, and i like one of the two songs they've played
not the girl got hot, the otherone, it's ok, it's not like they should be, but it's ok
Yeah, i really enjoyed AIC from a distance
i also really enjoyed Limp Bizkit, as i was that stage of really annoying drunk where everything you do seems really funny, and the band also seem really funny :D
all in all i really enjoyed the weekend. the bands were top notch, especially on the sunday. i thought the campsite was tiny, there only seemed to be about 15k there? it was good though, meant we didn't have to treck everywhere.
Band of the weekend - well i'm most bruised from Mashy Ned, so i guess them...
Food of the weekend - the breakfast wedges from the wedge place in the campsite.
c0ck of the weekend - whoever chouted out some crap about NIN being too lame, i wanted a heavier set too, but they were very good.
massive thanks to Lukowski for everything
i'm still hurting, that will teach me to go to a Metal fest with piles...
that's what i was wondering, someone would probably have to foot a big bill there
geddit? ..."foot"... like cause it's a competitions for shoes, and shoes go on your feet, which it the plural of foot!
..yeah, i'm not laughing either.
(i am)
Seth Cohen
you can never win too many competitions!
Thank you so much, i'm so uttly full of glee!
My boss will be less pleased when he finds out i'm not coming in on Monday!
It won't let me reply to the PM, please see this!
i've tried about 10 times now!
in terms of official names of countries, Wales is in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
However, it is also one of the most westerly parts of Eurasia, a portmanteau of Europe and Asia, which, as Wikipedia will have you know, is often considered to be a continent of its own right. Now although there is as a matter of fact, truth and reality, no such officially internationally acknowledged United States of Eurasia, it does exist in the world of art. This video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKxN4JyGtoE clearly demonstrates Wales being part of what is termed ‘The United States of Eurasia’. Moreover this article http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/turkeyleader/musemojo.jpg clearly also offers the same designation. Therefore, by definition, I can only conclude that Wales is also part of The United States of Eurasia.
Ergo, my answer is A and B Wales is Part of The United Kingdom which is part of The United States of Eurasia.
i quite like their last one
i've heard a few bad points about this album, but starting from a viewpoint of, "well I suppose at least I’m not in a band playing this pop-punk shit live", it's fairly clear that you aren't a massive fan of pop punk, so this is perhaps an overly critical review.
LONDON!!!
1) finish off every line with a James Hetfield esque "ah" sound
2) sing with more brother tone
3) smellavision videos
4) have a name like Mew that makes me think they're actually really lame, so i don't get into them too early and then later get to find out that they play a tiny gig in my town a few years ago.
5) the only correct equation for optimum percussionists is P = B(GS/4) where P = Percussionists and GS is the number of guitar strings, and B is the bludgeon factor.
6) the word “knee” must be used at least thrice on any successful album.
7) once you’ve reached a certain age, you can start branding each tour as your last, and sell ticket at a 20% mark up from what they’re worth.
8) there MUST be a bit in a song where everything cuts out, and your singer growls something like “Disrespect your surroundings” or a simple but effective “EEEEEEYYYYUM!”, before a chuggy chuggy breakdown. (works best if you are otherwise a bit twee).
9) rhyme “Homer” with “Homer” at least once.
10) singers should all be cheekishly chubby antipodean like Luke Steele for full engrossing effect.
a) yes
i've not read the question though, as it doesn't show up on the article comments thing!
still a few years off a release i'd say, and there's nothing you can read into that, but it's exciting none the less
i'm very looking forward to seeing if they have anything to offer us at Reading.

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part of the problem is the cost to keep someone in hospital for so long in the states