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we make you music last won the day on September 2 2010

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  1. Yeah thanks for that. I really hope it isn't our last but we'll have to see what happens when I return from America and Philip sorts out where he is going to do his PHD. Last night was a lot of fun and was great to see familiar faces. Although it was unbearably hot on stage last night, I'm pretty sure Drummonds get their lamps from the same place Tropical hot-houses do.
  2. No, wait we successfully created a face...group effort.
  3. Uh oh facebook is turning into anarchy. No one can complete any pieces cos people keep deleting stuff. This may die as quickly as it took off, people can never play nice.
  4. It's not big and its not clever (but I am proud of myself): Katy Perry's Past Battle With Her Boobs - Sky Living HD
  5. See that Dunc, today you made a difference. Previously people may have mistaken that for some other band with curious spelling techniques. But no, now the world is set right. On piece at a time Dunc.
  6. Hey dude. Cheers for the reply. Sounds like you fit the criteria. I think one of the other guys should be pm'ing you, if not let me know and I will organise the shizzle. Just one thing...do you like football? Because that is an essential requirement in order for the band to function
  7. booooooo hisssssssss *throws rotten vegatables in direction of thread-maker. etc... Good on you Euan for highlighting that in actual fact unless you make yourself worthy to be written about (i.e joe blogs (representing a portion of the readership outside of spoken about region) picks up the fly and thinks "ahh *insert band name* are good I wonder what they've been up to...reads on)...then unless you "put the effort in" and contact journalists/promoters/anyone you think might care...then you ain't getting no-where mate. Playing Tunnels to 20 people every 2nd friday is not going to get you noticed, no matter how good your mum/girlfriend says you are. So yeah instead of being "Mr I win on the internet...rofl" just suibmit demo's/invite to gigs etc or otherwise NO EXPOSURE FOR YOU. It really is that simple. I think what euan is proposing is s good thing. If I wasn't so cynical about the future of the written press I would be doing the same thing. Oh and see you in september Euan.
  8. I'm going into 2nd year Journalism at RGU and was hoping to start up a show alongside two of the guys on my course. We were hoping to have a kind of 'new music' show featuring punk, rock, metal, dance (Dnb and dubstep etc) as well as featuring interviews with touring bands playing locally. you can contact me on 0916577@rgu.ac.uk cheers. Jamie
  9. So we go from "tickets to be announced" to "this event is sold out"...where's the middle bit where tickets are announced etc.? maybe there's an underground network of mudhoney fans who get sent secret details of where/when to buy tickets...or maybe Ticketweb is lying...who knows. Its a mystery.
  10. Funny thing is I saw them at Warped in Vancouver in 2005 on a little side stage and thought 'singer is hot, but band not as good as most of the other bands here'. Maybe they're a lot bigger than assumed but is the AECC not a bit excessive.
  11. I shall be attending this gathering. I have a News Writing exam for my Journalism course tomorrow, part of which I have to write an art review. This should do quite nicely. I have to admit, with embarrassment, that I have never listened to/witnessed any of the acts, I needed a show that was going to be fresh in my memory and this looked ideal, I have managed to check the various artists music out today. I have never been into folk/anti-folk/psychedelic-folk or the ilk, so hopefully this genre will win a new fan tonight. Thomas Truax looks like a visual/oral treat so that should be really good inspiration for my piece. I shall be writing the piece in a 'colour' style and so observation of my surroundings is necessary. So if you see a chap who looks slightly out of place scanning the room, its not some awkward nosey-parker, its probably me.
  12. shaki said: I was late for work this morning. I laughed out loud a couple of times. My girlfriend asked me what I was doing and why I'd been so distant over the past couple of deys. I tried to explain it all. She didn't get it. Is your love of Shutterspeed affecting your employment and your personal relationships? There should really be some sort of helpline. Call 0800 DOBERMAN ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- same thing happened to me. Although when I explained what this was not only dey'd she not get it, she managed to convince me that I am a total cunt for even reading it let alone getting dey'nvolved. How do these she dey'vils manged to get inside your heads and twist your thoughts?! I now hate myself. Also my lecturer mentioned shutterspeed more than once today. If your lecturer is Andrew Jones as well then I know you in real life! time to self-dey'struct!
  13. Dude, that artwork is so good its almost shutterspeed!
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