Then get to ebay - tickets are already changing hands for hundreds
(and they're terrible live)
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 11:33, Reply)
(and they're terrible live)
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 11:33, Reply)
They will either be terrible or amazing
I suspect there will be no middle ground. Either way I'm happy.
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 11:45, Reply)
I suspect there will be no middle ground. Either way I'm happy.
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 11:45, Reply)
Ah but you are just a child
You don't know man, you weren't there.
also- nice sig!
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 12:51, Reply)
You don't know man, you weren't there.
also- nice sig!
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 12:51, Reply)
Seen Ian Brown live...
...he spent 5 minutes sounding like a drowning sheep, tried to pick a fight with a guy who was being carried over the safety fence because he was being crushed, called the audience cunts then stormed off.
Personally i'd ebay the fuck out of the tickets.
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 15:29, Reply)
...he spent 5 minutes sounding like a drowning sheep, tried to pick a fight with a guy who was being carried over the safety fence because he was being crushed, called the audience cunts then stormed off.
Personally i'd ebay the fuck out of the tickets.
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 15:29, Reply)
I used to live in earshot of Rusholme and therefore Platt Fields Park...
Over the course of ten years I got to listen to Ian's dulcit tones wafting through the air like a shitty, tone-deaf berk many times. I can't say time has been kind to his range. Or quality of tone.
It reminds me of the time I had a ticket to see The Libertines at Manchester Academy when they were due to split up for the first time. I was offered £100 for it outside, having bought it for £12. No, I thought, there must be something in this gig that makes people want to spend so much money.
Worst gig I've ever seen. I left before the end.
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 20:16, Reply)
Over the course of ten years I got to listen to Ian's dulcit tones wafting through the air like a shitty, tone-deaf berk many times. I can't say time has been kind to his range. Or quality of tone.
It reminds me of the time I had a ticket to see The Libertines at Manchester Academy when they were due to split up for the first time. I was offered £100 for it outside, having bought it for £12. No, I thought, there must be something in this gig that makes people want to spend so much money.
Worst gig I've ever seen. I left before the end.
( , Fri 21 Oct 2011, 20:16, Reply)