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trippinoneastereggs

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  1. he he he, you cant even spell a 4 letter word like " paid", anyway, Cyberpiper is quite a babe magnet, he will be back in Aberdeen in January, and I'll be hitting electric pads and quite possibly a frying pan, no doubt I'll be fending off the groupie sluts with a blunt instrument Boyoyoyyoyyoing

    I was there and I had to leave because he was so shit.

  2. I avoid it like the plague, but ended up there a few times towards the end of uni, even on graduation. And I pulled. But it was someone I didnt expect to be in there. For some reason it was frequented by GRays Vis Com students last year. I'm going to try stay away.

  3. fucking hell, one twenty for a coke? Thats rediculous. If I was forced to pay that for a soft drink I wouldnt want to drink there.

    Soft drinks are too expensive in pubs.

    I've had this discussion before after refusing a bunch of underagers when I was working in The Tunnels, i think something needs to be done to give kids somewhere to go for a game of pool or whatever. Are there actually any youth clubs or anything about? I havent heard of any, then again I am 23.

    I agree with the point that its up to the pub to decide who gets in, but it is a bit shit that there is no alternative around.

  4. Get yourselves along to our next night, after a three month hiatus!

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    Popup.

    We first introduced Popup to Aberdeen in February, since then they have exploded across the country, having released their first single "Lucy What You Trying To Say" in June. Quirky tales of Contemporary Scottish Life paired with jaunty rythms and upbeat catchy tunes. Working tirelessly, gigging almost every night Popup are about to huge.

    www.myspace.com/popuptheband

    Stanley

    One of Aberdeen's most inventive bands, with a sound harking towards the intelligent orchestrations of mid-era Divine Comedy and the vocal power of Scott Walker. Stanley are an enigmatic group which enthrawls the sheer creativity of their output.

    www.myspace.com/iamstanley

    Holy Folks

    The Crown Princes of Anti-Folk. The Holy Folks are fresh off the release of their new EP and back on the offensive since securing their new drummer. With influences as wide as The Moldy Peaches and NWA, they were described by Anti-Folk Godfather, Lach, as the best band he played with on his recent UK Tour.

    www.myspace.com/holyfolks

    Wednesday 27th September,

    The Tunnels, Carnegie's Brae, Aberdeen

    Doors 8PM, Tax 3

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