holdsteady
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Don't think you would have been pogoing away.
It was a long time ago but from memory they had one decent song then everything else sounded the same.
Don't think you would have been pogoing away.
Shedcember is always an essential part of our year, they are bloody amazing live. We will go for Birmingham though on the following Saturday and make a night of it.Shed Seven with support from The Sherlocks at the O2 Oxford on 2nd December
Tickets on sale this Wednesday
not gonna 'meet' em on a Friday then?Shedcember is always an essential part of our year, they are bloody amazing live. We will go for Birmingham though on the following Saturday and make a night of it.
Oh, you mean because the type.Hmm, I was hoping to buy a ticket for Patti Smith at the American Express summer series at Somerset House.
Annoyingly both my debit card and credit card are Mastercard, and got the message "this credit card type is not valid". No other options eg paypal.
"This credit card type is not allowed."Oh, you mean because the type.
'Because the type' Get it? No."This credit card type is not allowed."
I guess they are only allowing AMEX? Or perhaps VISA?
is this supposed to be a pun on Because The Night ?'Because the type' Get it? No.
Maybe, once the stadium is built, should the 'sports bar' be suitable ,there will be live gigs there after 2026 ?
Had a ticket to see them a few weeks back at The Bully but was a sicknoteThe Mezz x OUFC...
Blimey that's a name from the past, didn't realise they were still going. I was first introduced to their music when they supported New Order at Finsbury Park in 2002, they were great that day and certainly lifted what was a pretty drenched crowd, it chucked it down pretty much the whole day, only stopping just before New Order took to the stage at about 8pm, so we'd put up with about 7 hours of downpour.I went to see Air playing Moon Safari at the London coloseum last night.
I thought they did well to convert a very much studio creaetd album to a live experience with guitars and several keyboards and a drummer, as well as various other electronic gadgets.
What I struggled with was the support act, a DJ who spent 40 minutes taking her head phones on and off, twiddling a few knobs and adjusting a fader or two, repeatedly checking all the wires were plugged in, whilst occasionally disappearing beneath her mixing desk to get another 12" out. As it was entirely seated I didn't see the point as there was no audience dancing along to get any reaction to it.