Indeed. They are playing in Leven In Aug!!
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This is to wind up Brog 😆
Saw the wonderful Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes in Amsterdam on Saturday. Followed up with Steve van Zandt last night. Blistering set.
All topped off with SSJ joining SVZ for the encore. Emotions torn apart and a major ambition fulfilled......
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Booked up for Leeds on the Friday to se LG.
The Sherlocks are playing too but other than that it's a ***** line up - be worth the trip for Liam Gallagher alone though.
And I though going to Hampden with Hibs was bad enough. Joke of a stadium not fit for purpose and stewards are hopeless. We had standing tickets but ended up sitting in the stand for half the night. Seemed to me that people could just go where they wanted and we were involved in a massive crush underneath the south stand where the bar and all the porta cabins were. Was very frightening as one line of stewards were pushing the crowd one way and another line of stewards pushing the crowd the other so crowd wash pushing into each other. People were going nuts and a few people had to be seen by paramedics as it was a proper struggle. Lots of people complaining to the stewards and wanting something done about it but were just told to go away or being laughed at. Then there's the bar situation where you gotta queue half an hour for tokens to then have to then have to spend another half hour queuing to get served the drink, thank god they don't serve alcohol at the football. Saw many drunken sights including guys just peeing everywhere (inside the stadium). No idea how women cope with needing the toilet as nowhere near enough for them and seemed to be queing for ages to use the ones that were there. Also what's the script with smoking? How come you can't smoke at the football but are freely allowed to smoke inside the stadium at a gig :confused:.
To top the night off, some wee lassie spewed all over one of our group. Not a pleasant sight but what you gonna do, was a wee girl about 16 who just said sorry and then continued to jump about daft.
As others have said, getting back into town was a farce. Do they not put on extra buses and trains like they do at the football?
I've seen some sights going to Hampden with Hibs but Saturday topped them all and doubt I'd ever go back again for a concert.
Going to see Vida & The Rah's at King Tuts on 15th July, looking forward to it.
King Tuts is rapidly becoming my most hated venue in Glasgow.
Their late-start policy for gigs is brutal, especially for those of us travelling in from out of town.
Went to see Every Time I Die play there last December, and I left at midnight - their set was only half done.
I thought it was because something was wrong, but every gig I've fancied going to since then has also been a 'doors at 8:30pm' start.
The Charlatans x2 (o2 academy Glasgow & o2 apollo Manchester)
Shed Seven (o2 academy Glasgow)
Happy Mondays (o2 academy Glasgow)
Royal Blood (hydro Glasgow)
Gorillaz (hydro Glasgow)
Reverend & The Makers (the garage Glasgow)
Also got a Saturday ticket for TRNSMT Festival this weekend at Glasgow Green. Planning on seeing Kasabian, The Kooks and Catfish & The Bottlemen.
Busy 6 months ahead :cb
If you're able, and don't mind not drinking, I'd drive through. Parking is pretty easy to get on a Sunday night around Bath Street, St Vincent Street or in Blythswood Square.
If it's the Milk Teeth gig, doors open at 8:00pm and there are two support acts in Employed to Serve and Wallflower.
Watching the highlights of TRNSMT this totally passes me by had no idea it was on but Kasabian are unreal. Love watching them live
Sublime with Rome at Shepherds Bush. Won't be the same without Bradley but still really looking forward to it.
Next weekend sees Party Fears Three play their annual Festival gig at Liquid Rooms followed by a main stage slot at Party at the Palace on the Sunday. Get yourself along if you like your 80's synth bands.
Four tickets bought for The Killers at Staples Center LA February 2018. Never heard of them so need to Spotify and find out if we want to go.
Depends on your tastes I suppose - I know they're quite popular, but for me, they released one really good album (their first) and everything after that just sounded derivative and insipid - pretty typical of the Indie bands from that era.
I seen them live at my only ever trip to T in the Park in 2005, and they were entertaining enough.
Is anyone going to Frabbits gig in Paisley?
If so, if you hear of a spare ticket or two can you give me a shout please.
Got tickets to see Wolf Alice at Fat Sam's in Dundee, should be cracking.
At Kendrick Lamar in Staples Center and a guy next to us I us toking on something rather aromatic and skunky like.
I am sticking to the Stella but breathing rapidly. [emoji23]
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Interesting way to go about buying tickets for a gig...:greengrin
I see you're not keen but I would recommend seeing them live, great stuff - seen them 5 or 6 times now!
Their last album was poor, but I think the first two are superb. The third is okay for the most part.
I like their most recent single 'Run For Cover' which to me sounds like a bit of a return to form. We shall see.
Going to a gig on the 22nd and can't decide between 2 - My old mans daft on Stiff Little Fingers and he's already got tickets for the Liquid Rooms, seen them at T last year and they were brilliant. Clashes with Definetely Oasis at La Belle Angele tho. Good dilemma however.
Sets me up for Liam Gallagher at Leeds three days later. Canny wait.
Paul Weller, the Wiltern, Oct 27th
Off to New York in November, and I see there's tickets available for Liam Gallagher when I'm there, may have to go along to that.
I've just seen Mogwai are playing the Hydro, supported by Ride. That's a great line up but I wish it was in a different venue, I've been to the Hydro once and really didn't like it.
I'm going to that. I've never seen Mogwai do a show with poor sound, but we were recommended to opt for standing tickets for best sound in The Hydro.
Tonight is a trip to Leith Theatre for the Neu Reekie Trainspotting 21st anniversary do. Irvine Welsh and Ewen Bremner both reading, the film played, Arthur Baker dj'ing but highlight is the Fire Engines playing live. (Wonder if Irvine managed to get an Ibrox brief.?)