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Marsh

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  1. Displeasing. Hopefully they play a set more like their "T" set, in that case then.
  2. They're just as good and will predominantly be playing old stuff, so nae that different from 10 years ago. Your choice, though. Really looking forward to this, although I can see a downgrading in the venue when tickets don't sell. Would be to the benefit of the folk who do want to go, though!
  3. Green Days new side project. Anyone else downloaded the EP? It's better than the Network, but still nae great. You can download the six track E.P. for free at the website: FOXBORO HOT TUBS Like I say, It's not exactly earth shattering, but worth a listen if you're a Green Day fan. I'd avoid otherwise.
  4. Bit of a strange one, isn't it? The Music Hall is more in line with the venues they're playing. There's not been a Manchester date announced yet either, which is even stranger. Saw them at T this year and they were superb. never used to like them, but looking forward to seeing them again.
  5. It's the "Greatest Hits" version intro Fully. Never heard it acoustic before, so it was nice to hear it live. But the full band version reminded me what I liked about this song so much - a great racket with added shoutage! Suicide is Painless was awesome.
  6. As good an advert as any to get a contract in writing before any money is handed over? "Led to believe" and "just before the gig" ain't good enough, even if you assume the venue would be trustworthy. Anyway, the Lemon Tree took it's own path. It was the best venue in Aberdeen by miles in the nineties, attracting loads of great acts and getting them in an intimate venue with rabid fans. Recent years saw the management turn it into a stop on the tribute and nostalgia circuit and no more than a stop gap for acts who wanted to avoid the livelier, trendier Tunnels & Moshulu or weren't big enough for the Music Hall. In addition, the beer was hideously overpriced and some of the ticket prices were beyond steep. It's harsh, but they deserved what they got through their shite booking and through turning the place into an uninviting dingy dive. What happened to the Juice evenings and Pound Club nights of yesteryear? There was no effort by the management to advertise or try and freshen the place up with a new club night or by getting local acts to play (wow, look what Flash is doing right now and how much interest there's been - It's nae rocket science. Bands need somewhere to play and the Lemon Tree was such a great venue in the past for giving local supports. What's going to happen to the hallowed amazing sound desk, I wonder? I would love to see it made into a slick venue that could attract top acts and get some intimate gigs by medium - sized acts back on the go. With cheap booze on offer! Sad day, but they had it coming.
  7. Edinburgh just edged it last night with Suicide is Painless getting the acoustic treatment instead of Masses Against the Classes, which got the full band, replacing Rendition. Kevn Carter instead of Enola / Alone was the only other change. Heaps of grade A banter throughout. They love Edinburgh. Probably the first and last time I'll see a band on consecutive nights so I'm glad it was with the Manics. My "gig of 2007."
  8. Last nights Manics setlist: Motorcycle Emptiness Autumnsong Everything Must Go Roses In The Hospital Im Just A Patsy Slash N Burn Rendition Yes La Tristesse Durera 1985 Your Love Alone Is Not Enough Enola/Alone You Love Us If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next The Everlasting (Acoustic) Masses Against The Classes (Acoustic) Send Away The Tigers She Sells Sanctuary / Motown Junk Little Baby Nothing You Stole The Sun From My Heart Ocean Spray A Design For Life Superb setlist. They obviously rate Lifeblood as highly as I do now. 1985, however was, as always, sublime. 5 songs from Send Away the Tigers. All brilliantly delivered. Could have done with more new ones with it being the Send Away the Tigers tour, but when they are playing all those classics it's fine by me. Just the one from the Bible. They were favouring Generation Terrorists last night - no bad thing. Jimmy Dean and the Wire seemed to enjoy themselves. I don't think you could ask for much more from a Manics show in 2007. I hope they're as good tonight in Edinburgh.
  9. And they wonder why they went bankrupt................... Crap like this, the Shockmaster, Glacier etc etc killed the company.
  10. Marsh

    Chris Jericho

    Punching out the carrier of the torch was genius. He's gonna rule the WWE again.
  11. Better than Big Audio Dynamite, that's for sure! Peel said on his 60th Birthday programme that his favourite sessions of all time were the three Slits sessions. He said something along the lines of "Their complete inability to play coupled with their enthusiasm to play was amazing." Saw Ari Up at the Lemon Tree - different I'd say, to be nice!
  12. Marsh

    Cecil...

    Fair dinkum min. I'm a sensitive soul at heart! Cannae even get on here during the day at work apart from a 2 hour window at lunchtime so at least you can get access!!!
  13. Marsh

    Cecil...

    Cheers Can I get my reputation points I gave yesterday revoked!
  14. Cute bub, dude. Congratulations. Don't envy your admission into the sleepless nights club, though!
  15. Marsh

    Cecil...

    Did you intentionally ignore all the previous posts????!!!!!!!!! Cecil played at Kef with no - one. There was no support. China Drum played Kef with the Pecadillos, offically one of the worst bands I've ever seen. On the other hand they spawned one of the best heckles ever - "Pecker dildos are shite!"
  16. Time permitting it would make my 28th if you could fit in Clearwater Goldmine and Nothing is Real! Any "old stuff" will be appreciated, however! I hope Chris still has his echo & delay pedals! Looking forward to hearing the new stuff as well so it's all gonna be good (If you haven't been abducted by Mr. McKay earlier in the day!) Cheers, Larry. See you on the 27th.
  17. Larry Lean and co are still alive! Absolutely brilliant news you guys have got back together - original line up as well. Great stuff. Listening to the new stuff and it's fucking brilliant - dare I say a return to form? Oh yes, "American Pornography" is hitting the spot. Classic annie c. (loving the continued use of no capitals.) Twilight has been a mainstay on my stereo for almost a decade now - how time flies. My sis and i were just saying the other day what a fantastic L.P. it is with no low points! Also noticed the majority of my ipod top 25 is made up of annie c b - sides! Best described as "lovely stuff." Not my words - the words of Shakin' Stevens! Anyway, enough of the tribute - I'm remembering the magical gigs at the Lemon Tree -The sheer joy when you told me the Other Way had a Joy Division cover on the back of it! Still my favourite J.D. cover ever. I'll have to dig out the old white annie c. t - shirt! Chances of it fitting now - 0%! Debut gig ticket - If only gigs were this good value nowadys! And what a support! http://www.aberdeen-music.com/galleries/files/2/5/1/6/anniecticket_106712.jpg Also got the Love This Life single signed that night - haha! http://www.aberdeen-music.com/galleries/files/2/5/1/6/anniecsigs.jpg It'll be worth a fortune on Ebay one day! Really looking forward to seeing you guys again. And It's on my Birthday so please don't forget to play a couple of old tunes along with the newies! Would be a brilliant present! Never looking the other way
  18. I meant McEvely and Murty! Alexander was taught the rules by his Scottish old man which is good enough for me! I've never had a problem with folk who are half and half, so to speak! it's their right to choose. The other two, on the other hand, are Englishmen who qualify through the grunny rule. James McEveley even played for the England youth team. Bah! "I'd rather get thrashed with 11 Scotsmen on the park than win with Granny rule players" And that strip is beyond hideous. Beyond a joke, in fact!
  19. Rather a half fit, poor Naysmith than either of the two Englishmen you've mentioned!
  20. Marsh

    Cecil...

    One of the finest British bands of all time for me. Pele gig was a blast - Kef was better but the chaos & confusion created at the Mansun gig at the Ballroom was vintage. Saw them at T in the Park '96 when they were on before the Jesus Lizard. It was then I earned my moshpit stripes - they really packed a wallop during the Bombar Diddlah era. Had some great banter with these guys even though my buddies and I were pretty young at the time. Discovering the upstairs bit in the old Kef was the "backstage area" was brill - such affable guys - despite the madness onstage they were down to earth Scousers. I really think Ste Williams was a treasure. A fantastic, very abstract lyricist and a unique singer. I would recommend the album Subtitles to anyone. A genuine underrated classic. And let's not forget the classy Neil Young and Dr. Hook covers. And the piece de resistance - the cover of "On the Inside" made famous as the theme tune of Prisoner Cell Block H! Such a shame they never made it - they were on Parlophone records and really had a chance but I think they were a victim of the whole Britpop thing and were a band no - one could quite pigeonhole. Their second crack as Voy never even spawned an album but two cracking EPs. I still listen to Cedric a lot and miss them.
  21. I saw it last night. I thought it was an utter waste of time as well. Didn't improve on the original in any way at all. Just.... pointless. And I love Rob Zombie a lot. Not so much dissapointed as thinking "after he made all this did he really think there was any point?" I just can't see it. It's not as if he was attempting to rebuff an old film and make a "2007" extra scary version - it was just like the original! The clown mask was the highlight for me, along with his subtle rock references (Kiss T - Shirt, Misfits version of "Halloween" etc.) Never mind, Rob is a genius and I'm sure he'll make an ace, brand new film soon as good as House of 1,000 Corpses soon. Just not another remake, eh?!!!!!!!!!
  22. Just about recovered now I think. Work was hellish today! The Dandie did us proud last night. Calderwood is now above any more critisicm for just now I think. Unless we do really badly in the league I think everyone should admit it and get off his back for whatever beef you had. We've just done the unthinkable and it was Jimmy who picked the team at the end of the day. I think Langfield has proven his worth now. Jimmy was forced to make a joke about buying him a drink! He's gonna have to keep him between the sticks now. I was dissapointed that Jimmy mentioned Rangers and Celtic almost instantly when he was interviewed. The Old Firm managers never had anything nice to say about us so I don't see why they had to be involved! Darren was ace though and was just like a fan even though it was him that proved the difference! Glad to see the cash earned will go to getting players contracts tied up (hopefully.) I'd still like a bit of it to go towards another striker, though. What does everyone think? Anyway, hopefully we can carry the momentum to Sunday and give St. Mirren a right doing. There's no reason why why a) can't and b) shouldn't be. We'll see - whatever happens - remember - sometimes Jimmy is right!!!!! Up I' Dons.
  23. Marsh

    Rangers 3 Lyon - 0

    No. Just don't talk about Rangers. It's perfectly simple.
  24. Because he's a true Irishman..............................
  25. Marsh

    Rangers 3 Lyon - 0

    You said it. That'll be all.. Back to your lodge, junior.
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