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*Amy*

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  1. Black and chrome Session Pro kit. Never been used. Was bought for 210, selling for 100. I'm doing this on behalf of an awesome customer from my work. She nagged her husband to buy her a drum kit, so he did. She's since realised she's hopeless and it's just taking up space and gathering dust.

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    Give June a phone on (01224) 495998 in the evening/ weekend or give me a shout if you'd prefer to email her and I'll pass on her address.

    Ask around your friends too!

  2. After 12 years together and 6 awesome albums, California's finest punk-rock-rap (call it what you like) band are heading up to Aberdeen next Thursday, May 29th. They're insanely good live and are super smashing great guys.

    Tickets are available from One-Up for 8.50.

    Not sure who support is yet. They have Sherwood for the 2nd half of the tour, but not this. Hopefully get an announcement soon!

    http://www.myspace.com/zebrahead

    http://www.zebrahead.tv

  3. Also, Antimaniax. Perhaps the one and only time I'll see them. I think The X-certs supported and took the majority of people over to the Lemon Tree where I think Alyssa's Wish were playing. Whatever it was, about 15 people were left watching Antimaniax, who were brilliant. Not surprised they haven't been back to Scotland since.

  4. Does what it says on the tin, really. Visiting old derelict buildings and letting others see. I've just been introduced to this website which does just that and there are a few places in and around Aberdeen. Some quality photos, some pretty creepy too, especially those from asylums...

    UK Urban Exploration Forums

    There's Satrosphere

    Satrosphere Aberdeen 9/3/08 - REPORT - UK Urban Exploration Forums

    and although not exactly derelict, the Bon Accord Baths

    Bon Accord Baths, Aberdeen, 30/01/08 - REPORT - UK Urban Exploration Forums

    For anyone who hasn't seen these yet, there's some impressive viewing!

  5. I like a bit of the Jack Johnson every now and again. I recently did the 12 and a half hour bus journey to London overnight and listened to all his albums back to back, which made for a lovely trip. I hoped it'd send me to sleep though, didn't work.

  6. - Lightyear's Neil whapping his cock out on stage

    HOW DID I FORGET THIS? I remember going home to my mum asking if I enjoyed the gig. I didn't know what to tell her. That gig was amazing. My friend Sam (SamWise, if he still posts) accidentally bought Captain Everything's album, thinking it was Lightyear's. I had to change it for him, with Lightyear subsequently ripping it out of CE. All in good faith, obviously.

    Can't believe it's going to be a hotel, that's crazy.

  7. I'm gutted I never got to see Capdown at Kef, everytime they played I always had something else on...

    Yeah, I only saw Capdown once at Kef, poor show! And I'm never going to get over the fact that I didn't go to see the RX Bandits when they were touring on their Progress album.

    Had some rare times in Kef, mainly a heap of brilliant UK ska and punk acts like Failsafe, The King Blues, Random Hand, Spankboy, Sonic Boom Six and such. A couple of the Halloween gigs I went to were ace, I have some funny pictures from 4/5 years ago. Funeral For A Friend were magic and all the times The 44s played seemed to be nice and busy. Only been a few times in the last year or so and played to an awesome crowd with The JB Conspiracy in January, which was ace.

    Why is it closing, or have I missed that?

  8. Johnny, if you're still struggling, look at an Evening Express advertisings bit and there's always a guy under Ian's Roofing or something. His smiley face makes me think he's very good. And he's got plenty of experience. I've even seen a van with his face plastered across it.

    Apologies if you've already tried him. I attempted a quick google but couldn't find him, only these bunch:

    http://www.192.com/local/ABERDEEN/ROOFING/IANS_ROOFING/XCD6E72300C734527B353FA838B9CCC93

  9. Classic time-wasting stuff. Not quite music discussion so I'll put it here.

    Here's the deal:

    Main Page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Go on to Wikipedia and press random article. This is your band name.

    Press random article again. This is your band's album name.

    Press random article another 10-15 times. These are your album track titles.

    Name: Warning

    Album: Tarazona

    1. Balintang Channel

    2. John Plamenatz

    3. Thena

    4. Bill Brand

    5. PYP

    6. Camp Whelen

    7. New International Economic Order

    8. Londonderry Township

    9. Balarampur, Budgebudge

    10. Bob Herbert

    11. hit40uk

    12. Verbatim theatre

    13. The upheavals of Twelve warlords

    Somehow don't think that's Top of the Pops material....

  10. The standout gig of the year for me was Sonic Boom Six, The King Blues, Failsafe and Mouthwash at Kef in March. The first 3 are 3 of my favourite UK bands and are all amazing live, so to have them play on the same night was just ace. There was a massive crowd, everyone was dancing and it was just one of those gigs with a great atmosphere.

    Other notable gigs were:

    Gallows at The Tunnels

    The JB Conspiracy at Drouthy's in Dundee

    Chief at The Tunnels and in North Berwick w/ Howards Alias

    The Living End at Glasgow Cathouse

    Zebrahead at Glasgow Cathouse

    The King Blues are on at The Tunnels on Weds 5th Dec and Sonic Boom Six are playing Drummonds on Fri 7th Dec. Check 'em out!

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