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Old 10-03-2007, 21:20   #1 (permalink)

 
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The boyfriend went to the Inverness gig last night and said it was pretty good, disappointingly so because he and his flatmates went along purely for the novelty value. I got a phone call during his encore version of 'Wild Thing' and I have to say, the guy can hold a tune. Did anyone else go? I thought £30 was a bit steep for tickets.
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The boyfriend went to the Inverness gig last night and said it was pretty good, disappointingly so because he and his flatmates went along purely for the novelty value. I got a phone call during his encore version of 'Wild Thing' and I have to say, the guy can hold a tune. Did anyone else go? I thought £30 was a bit steep for tickets.
3 of the Strong Like Ox guys went and said it was ace. Apparently the support band was better though, with his instruments made out of airconditioner fans etc...

Don't think the tickets were as much as £30 though, i thought they were £10 or so.

To be honest i think about 99% of the people there went for novelty value, which probably wore off after 2 songs...
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Nope, tickets were £27.50 plus booking charge. Bit of a rip off if you ask me.
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Let Seagal know that and he'd probably waddle towards you and chop your neck.

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Old 11-03-2007, 22:41   #5 (permalink)
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I agree that £30 to see Steven Segal is a rip off, you can hire Hard to Kill from Blockbuster for a couple of quid.
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Old 11-03-2007, 23:15   #6 (permalink)
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you could probably buy every seagal movie for a collective £30, or so.

i've never seen a seagal movie for sale on dvd for anything more than £5.


dunno why, they're always classics
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