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Despite the fact that I really don't give a stuff about those bands

I'm totally going to this.

I'll be at both

but don't let that put anyone off.

get

in.

I'm sure I've quoted a mate of mine before on this:

"Going to see the Wu-Tang Clan is like buying a ticket for Radiohead only to find a mate of Phil Selway on drums, Andy Yorke from the Unbelievable Truth on vocals, and Colin Greenwood smahed on Hennessy wandering around the stage mumbling nonsense into the mic. Then everyone is turfed out onto the street to get shot."

A legacy of bizarre ramblings is quite a nice way to be remembered

They've already made the comments board look a little more amusing than usual:
http://www.drownedinsound.com/section/comments

I was annoyed at missing Rota

My weekend felt like something was missing. And I would have done Jabberwocky if asked, but nobody brought it up so I certainly wasn't going to insist.

It's an artwork in progress

influenced by the past work of both Pigfoot and Alcxxk, and also allowing me to pretend I'm not talking to Theo

I didn't make it to this

despite the best of intentions. Sorry.

I've got that Friday feeling

and I'm full of Joey de Vivre

You should be

I don't understand what you have against my fact-o-rama threads. I sweat blood most mornings to keep this board entertained.

Oh balls

I try not to miss these, but September 15th is the date of the Smalltown America alldayer.

I think someone should walk around Notting Hill Arts Club

with a pyramid of Ferrero Rocher on a tray.

If Bjork played a gig in Cowdenbeath

I would definitely travel to see it.

DO IT / GO!

You can't pass up a chance like that.

Deer Lake Park?

I wanna go!

I can't speak for others here

but I find it funny for its own sake. I love Elvis.

Hahaha

"Underhotdogs"

London's venues are sponsored by Carling

Nottingham's by Mr Sheen.

don't start bringing !!! into it

I bet Cowell hates them too.

If you could rephrase that post

in a way that made any sense at all, I'd be eternally grateful.

It's less a statement than an opinion, though, really.

"Do I prefer Kelly Clarkson's music to Bob Dylan's? Yes."

I'm sure there are plenty of other people who feel the same way, which is fair enough.

True

It's a statement of intent as much as anything. And it's not often that iconoclasm is performed quite so literally.

That's hilarious

He must have known it wouldn't go down well. I quite like him for it.

Haha

The perfect confluence of post and username.

Looking forward to this

A colleague of mine saw a screening and said it was excellent.

I liked WGA as well

but most of their output since then has been total gash.

:D

Hurrah

Ben Yates

You are my favourite person today.
x

I just did.

And yeah, I'm pretty sure he was joking. Even reading the "eternally ripping off someone else's song" comment in the paper, you could tell his tongue was in his cheek.

This sounds great.

If only it wasn't on cocking BBC4, so that terrestrial-only plebs like me could watch it.

I don't know

Seems fair enough to me.

o rly?

I'm glad I lamed out, then.

Newcastle upon Tym

Who knows?

Raz moves in mysterious ways.

BATTLE JELLY DONUT

I can only imagine

what the Yanks will make of Enter Shikari.

Two of them do

so 50% correct

Swindon Oasis!

Amazing.

LOL

or the Erol Alkan mix

of "Romantic Rights"

I think it's a pretty weak remix

though I love the original

"At Home He's A Tourist"

by Gang of Four. Turned up really, REALLY loud.