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toneknob

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  1. I'm in. Do I have to listen to it more than once if I don't like it?

     

    Along a similar vein a few years ago I made a bet with myself to listen to an album that I'd never listened to before every day for a year (familiar artists were allowed but the more off my usual piste the better). I'd already won the bet by early December and carried on until close to Christmas (I think I gave myself a week or two off)

     

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  2. 5 hours ago, Downunderwonder said:

    At least Maddy shows up and dances! People pay big bucks to go to holograms of ABBA, so low is the bar these days.

     

    The cheap seats for Madge are 2x the cost of a floor ticket for Abba though. Also, Abba have an actual band who are quite good.

     

    Anyway - night two for Madonna, late start due to some tech failure, early finish because of O2 curfew. Ooops/Schadenfreude

     

    And also also, there's no Hanky Panky in the set (the song that is), so *duncan bannentyne accent* ahm oot

     

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  3. 48 minutes ago, MacDaddy said:

    “Doing that show was the biggest f**king mistake in the world. Knighthoods were made, Bono got it made, and it was a waste of f**king time. It was the end of rock ‘n’ roll"

    Adam Ant.

     

    He played one song that no one knew, no wonder he's angry 

     

  4. In the intro for Vincen Garcia, 48 hours is what CW said as the heads up time. It'll be interesting to see how the same story is presented in Manchester and Glasgow over the next few days. Report in Team Basschat! 

     

    As for Sonny T, apparently "something came up", nothing more specific than that. 

     

    Meanwhile, given that as recently as three weeks before the tour, CW himself "took a tumble" (his words) and injured both legs and an arm, it's a miracle the shows are happening at all. 

     

     

     

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  5. I saw Cory Wong and band last night at Hammersmith Odeon. Sonny T isn't on the tour but the story is that the new guy Vincen Garcia stepped in with 48 hours notice when Sonny T pulled out. Previously Vincen had DM'd Cory Wong saying "let me know if you ever need a bassist in Europe". CW sent him a 50-song playlist, his tour manager's phone number and said "see you in Stockholm in two days". Here's the set from a few days ago in Brussels (Dean Town is the last song if you want to fast forward)

     

     

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  6. 8 hours ago, PaulThePlug said:

    ^ I read somewhere that Jimmy Page had some newfangled self-tuning machine-head type thingy...

    Maybe he had it on Uke Tuning... like the little button on the clip on tuner!

    Such a shame...

     

    I've never seen the Zep set from Live Aid - my second (and last) 4-hour VHS tape had long run out by the time they came on. I'm equally curious and terrified to see it.

  7. 10 hours ago, Rayman said:

    I had been on a stag night the night before…. I was running between the front room and bathroom all day…..

     

    I remember Bono….. then going to throw up 

     

    My first ever gig was Dire Straits the night before Live Aid - they were half way through their endless run at Wembley Arena on the Brothers In Arms tour. On the day they played their Live Aid slot at Wembley Stadium, paused for a restorative half of mild and a Capstan No 6, then played another full set back at Wembley Arena.

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  8. Coming to the Old Vic in the New Year: https://www.oldvictheatre.com/stage/event/just-for-one-day

     

    "Relive the day music brought the world together. Featuring the songs of Bob Dylan, David Bowie, The Who, U2, Queen, The Police, Elton John, Paul McCartney, The Pretenders, The Cars, Status Quo, Paul Weller, Sade, The Boomtown Rats, Bryan Adams, Diana Ross, Ultravox and more, this is the story of Live Aid and the people united by it. Political unrest, social revolution, boom and bust. In a decade of neon and noise, one moment made the world stand still and brought 1.5 billion people together – and they all have a story to tell about ‘the day rock ‘n’ roll changed the world’. "

     

    What do you remember of the day?

     

    I've recently been through the entirety of the show (well, 99% of it - playlist below - there's no Led Zep obviously) and while some of it is amazing it, Saturday afternoon in London gets a bit of chore on occasion - mostly thank to bands who are playing their latest and (not so) greatest rather than running through the hits as the better performances exhibit (Queen, Bowie, Ultravox, etc).

     

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  9. When I meet my musician friends out in the wild, it's largely gossip about bands we used to be in (sometimes at the same time), others in the same genre, gigs we've been to, things we've heard. Take away the subject matter and it's a old ladies gathering at the tea shop - lots of words but very little information is actually being exchanged of any value outside those in the immediate circle.

     

    Besides that, I have made new friends by going to gigs and saying hello to people in the audience I've seen before at similar shows, or have seen performing in similar bands. 

     

  10. 1 hour ago, Misdee said:

    Geddy Lee is an iconic bass player but £66 to go listen to him promote his book? Most of what he's got to say will end up on YouTube anyway, no doubt. 

     

    The amount people are expected to pay to see live events and buy merchandising has gone increasingly crazy over the past few decades, and the public are partly to blame for being daft enough to enable the escalation in prices. There is no writer or celebrity from history or alive today that I would pay £66 for the privellige of dragging myself out of the house to listen to them selling their latest product. 

     

    I can see from the Barbican presale that about half to two-thirds of the hall is priced at the £111 rate. That's about what I paid to see actual Rush at the O2 on the Time Machine tour.

     

    The £66 tickets are the restricted view areas at the very extreme front sides of the auditorium.

     

    For comparison I saw Brian Eno doing a talk in the same hall, best central stalls seats about £20.

     

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  11. ...promoting his upcoming book "My Effin' Life" (please choose a better name before it's too late Ged)

     

    Dates/venues are:

    Dec 10: Wolverhampton The Civic At The Halls
    Dec 13: Sheffield City Hall
    Dec 14: Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
    Dec 17: Portsmouth Guildhall
    Dec 18: London Barbican

     

    Being an enthusiastic Rush fan/bassist and Barbican member with presale access I clicked about to get more details, here you go: https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2023/event/geddy-lee-my-effin-life

     

    Ticket prices £66 - £111. Includes book.

     

    I love you Geddy but I'll wait for the paperback tour taking in Lewisham Broadway Theatre (tbc)

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