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what gigs do u orgers have coming up ? my next 3 gigs are...
1. 50 cent - manchester oct 2. c aquilera - glasgow oct 3. nelly - manchchester nov my last 3 gigs were... 1. eminem/50cent/xzibit/d12/cypress hill - paris june 2. skin - glasgow (f**kin cacelled) 3. stiff little fingers - glasgow march i go to a lot of gigs and cant remember if the last 3 are correct! i been to see a few punk tribute bands in glasgow jam/clash/stranglers etc aussie orgers need not reply (we know who u gonna see shortly !!!) JEALOUSY DONT EVEN COME CLOSE !!! | |
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Last one was Sananda in Wiesen 2 months ago what can I say, man what a voice
Next is TODAY: Living Colour in Vienna With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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I only have one gig lined up:
David Bowie - Rotterdam 15/10/2003 Last three gigs: Limp Bizkit - Amsterdam Jay Z - Amsterdam Robbie Williams - Amsterdam WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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I am going to see Moloko in November and poss Electric 6 in December. Last 3 gigs were India.Arie, V festival and Macy Gray The Hottest chip of them all - www.hotchip.co.uk - Get down with Prince
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Saw The Isley Bros Saturday. | |
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Radiohead. | |
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The only 2 I have lined-up right now are:
Cracker- 1st Avenue David Bowie (w/Macy Gray)- Target Center, MPLS Recently, I've seen R.E.M., Pansy Division and Justin Timberlake | |
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- Jane's Addiction at "Paradiso" in Amsterdam, October 4th...
- David Bowie at "Ahoy" in Rotterdam, October 15th... - Evanescence at "013" in Tilburg, October 18th... - David Bowie at "MEN Arena" in Manchester, November 17th... - David Bowie at "NEC Arena" in Birmingham, November 19th... - Candy Dulfer at "Paradiso" in Amsterdam, November 22nd... - James Brown at "Heineken Music Hall" Amsterdam, November 26th... - New Model Army at "Paard Van Troje" in Den Haag, December 8th... - The 1st Annual "Family Jamm!" at "The Great Western Forum" in Los Angeles, December 13th... And that's it for this year unless Prince comes anywhere near any place I am... Next year starts off with Dream Theater at "Ahoy" in Rotterdam on January 18th... Neversin. O(+>NIИ<+)O
“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?” - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche | |
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Only Bowie in Detroit and Chicago. Nothing other than that so far.
I did see quite a few this summer though. Bowie in NY Liz Phair in Detroit Bjork in Toronto Interpol in NY | |
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tony! toni! tone! is gonna be at first ave. this comin sunday...i might go and see 'em. | |
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Mariah Carey - Wembley 30th October | |
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Prince in October!
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Travis in October | |
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Last three gigs I saw were:
Carlos Santana, Rome, Sept. 20th Ani Di Franco, Rome, Sept. 16th Cristina Donà, Rome, Sept. 12th I don't know about the future... *********************************
"don't mind me: I'm just jamming" ********************************* | |
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Liz Wright October "something" Cinegrill/LA Space for sale... | |
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Saw EWF at LA County Fair 2 weeks ago. Just got back from seeing GEORGE CLINTON in SACTO 9/28; (Just missed seeing Garage A Trois in SF at Fillmore back on Friday. Stood outsisde (got there late) and folks were buzzing about their fave new band!)
Tonite I'm going to San Diego to catch PFUNK again! 10/11 MeShell & Soulive at HOB Anaheim 10/17 PRIMUS WILTERN in LA 11/23 LIVING COLOUR Coach HOuse in San Juian Capistrano 11/25 LIVING COLOUR at HOB Los Angeles test | |
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bowie in january...(damn, that's far away!)
and i might go to fischerspooner on thursday (i think...better check the day on that one) recently i saw fleetwood mac, lindsey buckingham, tori amos and radiohead | |
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twink69 said: Mariah Carey - Wembley 30th October
Same | |
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BURNING SPEAR
House of Blues, 9/27 CHERRYWINE Empty Bottle, 10/28 HIEROGLYPHICS Metro, 10/18 KING CRIMSON Park West, 11/8-9 KING DIAMOND Metro, 10/30 WYNTON MARSALIS SEPTET Symphony Center MR. SCRUFF, Metro, 10/24 MOS DEF Metro, 10/5-6 PLAID Abbey Pub, 11/14 PREFUSE 73 Empty Bottle, 10/29-30 JOE SATRIANI, STEVE VAI, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Riviera, 10/24, all-ages RAPHAEL SAADIQ House of Blues, 10/7, canceled SEA AND CAKE Logan Square Auditorium, 10/5 SLAYER, Aragon, 10/29 SOULIVE, ME'SHELL NDEGEOCELLO House of Blues, 10/17-18 I really wished I lived in CHICAGO! I'm not going to all of these, though I would like to see all of them, some are crucial and a couple are eh, still shifting through this list though I know Meshell is for sure! [This message was edited Mon Sep 29 16:08:06 PDT 2003 by magnificentsynthesizer667] | |
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Erykah Badu
Stockholm,Sweden Dec 5 /peace Manki | |
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Coming up:
Keith Caputo-Cologne Radiohead-Oberhausen Travis-Düsseldorf Muse-Cologne Metallica-Cologne This year, so far I´ve been to: 16.02. The Datsuns, Prime Club, Köln 09.03. Oasis, Philipshalle, Köln 12.03. Placebo, E-Werk, Köln 14.03. Johnny Marr and The Healers, Prime Club, Köln 28.04. Paul McCartney, Kölnarena, Köln 18.05. Blur, E-Werk, Köln 22.05. Bruce Springsteen, Arena Auf Schalke, Gelsenkirchen 07.06. Metallica, Parkbühne Wuhlheide, Berlin 20.06. Hurricane Festival, Eichenring, Scheeßel (Radiohead, Coldplay, Björk, Sigur Ros, Massive Attack u.a.) 13.07. Starsailor, Alter Wartesaal, Köln See the man with the blue guitar, maybe one day he`ll be a star... | |
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over the next few weeks. www.killingjoke.com THE NEW VIDEO 'Seeing Red' (Direct Link - Low Quality tho) www.killingjoke.com/conte...llVid4.mov [This message was edited Tue Sep 30 7:37:37 PDT 2003 by bananacologne] | |
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bananacologne said: over the next few weeks. www.killingjoke.com THE NEW VIDEO 'Seeing Red' (Direct Link - Low Quality tho) www.killingjoke.com/conte...llVid4.mov [This message was edited Tue Sep 30 7:37:37 PDT 2003 by bananacologne] That's your friend's band? I remember them from way back, if I'm thinking of the same band that is. Have they been around for a long time? "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: That's your friend's band? I remember them from way back, if I'm thinking of the same band that is. Have they been around for a long time?
Yeah - Jaz the singer and Youth the bassist are old friends of mine. I know it sounds naff as all hell, but Jaz and I are like family - it was HE who told me that once, which kinda took me aback! I grew up around him and his family - His mother even taught me at school! Their has always been a close bond between the Coleman family and myself. His mother is still an inspiration, and the whole family are very artistic or succesful at what they do (His brother is a renowned Physist) Jaz has been concentrating on his orchestral works 4 the past few years, and has not had much time 4 Killing Joke - besides, the 'time was not right'. They always seem 2 do best when the political climate is (how shall I put this...) 'hot'. He is Composer-In-Residence of the Prague Symphony Orchestra when not acting like a man possessed fronting KJ. Yeah, they've been around since the late seventies! Here are just a SMATTERING of bands that have cited them as an influence: NIN Nirvana Ministry HelmeT The CulT SkinnY PuppY Metallica Soundgarden Foo Fighters (Dave drums throughout the new album) Last time I saw KJ doin their thing was back in 1993, so i can't wait 2 get my ass on that tour bus 4 a few days! Here's a review of the warm-up gig at the start of the tour a few weeks back: Killing Joke - Camden Underworld, 14th August 2003 'Intimate' is not a word often associated with a band like Killing Joke. Labels like frightening, loud and scary are typically more likely to be used...certainly in their earshot. Rammed into Camden Underworld however, a few hundred people (including most of The Darkness and their supermodel girl friends) were priviledged to witness Killing Joke up-close and personal - and given the crush down at the front it was obvious that intimacy levels could be measured in terms of over-inflated tyre pressures. Due to the fact that only 100 tickets had been on sale to the general public (and these had sold out within a few hours) it can only be assumed that tonight was one big guest-list for friends and industry types. Jaz Colemen held sway for a set that lasted well over an hour and a half - resplendent in a spider fronted black robe that it looked like his mum had made for him to appear in a school play. Topped off with cammoflage-black make-up, the overall effect was calculated to send out the message 'don't f*ck with me, 'cos I really don't care!' The gig had a party atmosphere (atmosfear?) in the old skool of frenetic moshing. Security guards kept a watchful eye on the front of the crowd, as fan after fan clambered onto the stage to either jump back into the crowd if they were fast enough, or - more likely - to be hurled bodily back from whence they came by a rough shove from Jaz or bassist, Paul Raven (who was recently detained on suspected explosives charges at Heathrow Airport...). What V2003 will make of Killing Joke this weekend is anybodies guess. Tonight the crowd is a die-hard fan-base, but it's perfectly likely that a lot of V-goers may never have heard of a band who had their heyday over 20 years ago. The set at V might be critical to how they are received. Tonight we had plenty of old tunes from the back-catalogue, but there was - slightly dissapointingly - no sign of Love Like Blood, Eighties or even Kings and Queens. It will be interesting to see if Dave Grohl (who drummed on the latest Killing joke studio album) decides to join the band on stage at V, as the Foo Fighters are on the same day of the bill. If so then there would be a fantastically ironic opportunity to drop Eighties into the set and segue it into a cover of Come As You Are. But I'm not sure if Killing Joke do irony, so don't hold your breath! Taken a couple of weeks ago on tour: REMEMBER: Agitation never sounds so good as when the Joke do it! [This message was edited Tue Sep 30 9:39:02 PDT 2003 by bananacologne] | |
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bananacologne said: minneapolisgenius said: That's your friend's band? I remember them from way back, if I'm thinking of the same band that is. Have they been around for a long time?
Yeah - Jaz the singer and Youth the bassist are old friends of mine. I know it sounds naff as all hell, but Jaz and I are like family - it was HE who told me that once, which kinda took me aback! I grew up around him and his family - His mother even taught me at school! Their has always been a close bond between the Coleman family and myself. His mother is still an inspiration, and the whole family are very artistic or succesful at what they do (His brother is a renowned Physist) Jaz has been concentrating on his orchestral works 4 the past few years, and has not had much time 4 Killing Joke - besides, the 'time was not right'. They always seem 2 do best when the political climate is (how shall I put this...) 'hot'. He is Composer-In-Residence of the Prague Symphony Orchestra when not acting like a man possessed fronting KJ. Yeah, they've been around since the late seventies! Here are just a SMATTERING of bands that have cited them as an influence: NIN Nirvana Ministry HelmeT The CulT SkinnY PuppY Metallica Soundgarden Foo Fighters (Dave drums throughout the new album) Last time I saw KJ doin their thing was back in 1993, so i can't wait 2 get my ass on that tour bus 4 a few days! Here's a review of the warm-up gig at the start of the tour a few weeks back: Killing Joke - Camden Underworld, 14th August 2003 'Intimate' is not a word often associated with a band like Killing Joke. Labels like frightening, loud and scary are typically more likely to be used...certainly in their earshot. Rammed into Camden Underworld however, a few hundred people (including most of The Darkness and their supermodel girl friends) were priviledged to witness Killing Joke up-close and personal - and given the crush down at the front it was obvious that intimacy levels could be measured in terms of over-inflated tyre pressures. Due to the fact that only 100 tickets had been on sale to the general public (and these had sold out within a few hours) it can only be assumed that tonight was one big guest-list for friends and industry types. Jaz Colemen held sway for a set that lasted well over an hour and a half - resplendent in a spider fronted black robe that it looked like his mum had made for him to appear in a school play. Topped off with cammoflage-black make-up, the overall effect was calculated to send out the message 'don't f*ck with me, 'cos I really don't care!' The gig had a party atmosphere (atmosfear?) in the old skool of frenetic moshing. Security guards kept a watchful eye on the front of the crowd, as fan after fan clambered onto the stage to either jump back into the crowd if they were fast enough, or - more likely - to be hurled bodily back from whence they came by a rough shove from Jaz or bassist, Paul Raven (who was recently detained on suspected explosives charges at Heathrow Airport...). What V2003 will make of Killing Joke this weekend is anybodies guess. Tonight the crowd is a die-hard fan-base, but it's perfectly likely that a lot of V-goers may never have heard of a band who had their heyday over 20 years ago. The set at V might be critical to how they are received. Tonight we had plenty of old tunes from the back-catalogue, but there was - slightly dissapointingly - no sign of Love Like Blood, Eighties or even Kings and Queens. It will be interesting to see if Dave Grohl (who drummed on the latest Killing joke studio album) decides to join the band on stage at V, as the Foo Fighters are on the same day of the bill. If so then there would be a fantastically ironic opportunity to drop Eighties into the set and segue it into a cover of Come As You Are. But I'm not sure if Killing Joke do irony, so don't hold your breath! Taken a couple of weeks ago on tour: REMEMBER: Agitation never sounds so good as when the Joke do it! [This message was edited Tue Sep 30 9:39:02 PDT 2003 by bananacologne] Yeah, I thought it was the same band. I remember their album covers when I used to go vinyl shopping a long time ago. Some of my friends listened to them, but I never had any of their albums myself. Thanks for the info. Damn, I wish I could hang out and go to the shows! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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