A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day 12:19 - Oct 23 with 4883 views | SWGF | Flight of the Conchords are touring the UK next year. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 12:20 - Oct 23 with 4871 views | m14_blue | Flight of the no chords... | | | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 12:44 - Oct 23 with 4834 views | Dubtractor | First season was one of my favourite comedies ever. Second was ok. Hopefully they have had some time to work on good material. You're so beautiful, you could be a part time model..... | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 12:45 - Oct 23 with 4831 views | SWGF |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 12:46 - Oct 23 with 4833 views | Reuser_is_God | Gemma Collins falling off the stage at some awards night was the only thing I smiled about yesterday after 1pm. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 12:46 - Oct 23 by Reuser_is_God | Gemma Collins falling off the stage at some awards night was the only thing I smiled about yesterday after 1pm. |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 15:04 - Oct 23 with 4761 views | Mullet | Is it a reformation or did they never go away? National heroes in NZ when I was out there, weird how the manager seemed to make it bigger than either fella too. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 15:35 - Oct 23 with 4742 views | King_of_Portman_Rd | The fourth-most-popular folk duo in New Zealand | | | | Login to get fewer ads
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 16:04 - Oct 23 with 4723 views | SWGF |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 15:04 - Oct 23 by Mullet | Is it a reformation or did they never go away? National heroes in NZ when I was out there, weird how the manager seemed to make it bigger than either fella too. |
Surely the other two (one Oscar winner and one who stars in the Hollywood movies) have made it bigger than the chap who was on tour at the Ipswich Regent a couple of years ago? | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 16:05 - Oct 23 with 4718 views | Mullet |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 16:04 - Oct 23 by SWGF | Surely the other two (one Oscar winner and one who stars in the Hollywood movies) have made it bigger than the chap who was on tour at the Ipswich Regent a couple of years ago? |
True, I meant he seems to pop up in everything whereas I can't remember the last thing I saw either in. Consider myself admonished for my wordjumble. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 16:07 - Oct 23 with 4713 views | Dubtractor |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 16:04 - Oct 23 by SWGF | Surely the other two (one Oscar winner and one who stars in the Hollywood movies) have made it bigger than the chap who was on tour at the Ipswich Regent a couple of years ago? |
Was going to say the same. They are both way bigger than Murray. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 17:11 - Oct 23 with 4679 views | Ryorry | Now if you'd made that a *real* flight of the *real* Concorde, that would have imparted multiple mega-beams of sunshine into our lives!
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 10:57 - Oct 27 with 4532 views | King_of_Portman_Rd | Anybody have any success in getting tickets? I sat at my laptop on the event page waiting until 10. then when it refreshed at 10:00am it said "Sorry, no tickets from venue currently..." and to try getmein for resellers tickets. Absolute joke and apparently it has happened across pretty much all of the venues. | | | |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:22 - Oct 27 with 4519 views | Dubtractor |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 10:57 - Oct 27 by King_of_Portman_Rd | Anybody have any success in getting tickets? I sat at my laptop on the event page waiting until 10. then when it refreshed at 10:00am it said "Sorry, no tickets from venue currently..." and to try getmein for resellers tickets. Absolute joke and apparently it has happened across pretty much all of the venues. |
Once I realised it was about £75 a pop I lost interest to be honest. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:25 - Oct 27 with 4515 views | Mullet |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:22 - Oct 27 by Dubtractor | Once I realised it was about £75 a pop I lost interest to be honest. |
Jesus! I just had an email about Moz, but he's not playing Manc, closest is Leeds on the same day we're away to PNE. They also left out the price, which makes me think he'll be tipping similar money. Was tempted by ATD-I too next year but they're asking for £45 and it's not even the proper line up. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:27 - Oct 27 with 4513 views | King_of_Portman_Rd |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:22 - Oct 27 by Dubtractor | Once I realised it was about £75 a pop I lost interest to be honest. |
Got some in the end.. cost me £40 The venue website, which was sold out at 10:10 suddenly had a handful of tickets for sale again at 11:15 so bought them through them whilst I could. I am a fan, but would not be willing to pay much more than £40 to see them.. The cost of seeing anything in an 'Arena' nowadays is astronomical.. particularly comedians who still charge £60+ a ticket [Post edited 27 Oct 2017 11:43]
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:31 - Oct 27 with 4505 views | Dubtractor |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:25 - Oct 27 by Mullet | Jesus! I just had an email about Moz, but he's not playing Manc, closest is Leeds on the same day we're away to PNE. They also left out the price, which makes me think he'll be tipping similar money. Was tempted by ATD-I too next year but they're asking for £45 and it's not even the proper line up. |
It is silly money really. I saw Jane Weaver last night, in London in a decent sized sold out venue, for £15 quid. Most gigs I go to are £20 or less and most are pretty well established acts. Anything asking for £40 plus is a bit cheeky really, unless the live show is something incredible. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:32 - Oct 27 with 4501 views | bluelou |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 10:57 - Oct 27 by King_of_Portman_Rd | Anybody have any success in getting tickets? I sat at my laptop on the event page waiting until 10. then when it refreshed at 10:00am it said "Sorry, no tickets from venue currently..." and to try getmein for resellers tickets. Absolute joke and apparently it has happened across pretty much all of the venues. |
I got 6 through the Eventim Apollo presale on Weds, it was a lot easier than the O2 presale I hear...£69 a pop though! They only had circle seating which was annoying but still miles better than the O2. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:36 - Oct 27 with 4496 views | bluelou |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:31 - Oct 27 by Dubtractor | It is silly money really. I saw Jane Weaver last night, in London in a decent sized sold out venue, for £15 quid. Most gigs I go to are £20 or less and most are pretty well established acts. Anything asking for £40 plus is a bit cheeky really, unless the live show is something incredible. |
how was it? She's ace. I think we're lucky to be able to see great music in cool venues as well as being able to see the bigger acts easily, albeit in not so cool venues. Kendrick Lamar and James Blake at the O2 next year for instance, not idea but wouldnt miss it for the world. That Victoria Park festival looks good too... | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:36 - Oct 27 with 4496 views | Mullet |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:31 - Oct 27 by Dubtractor | It is silly money really. I saw Jane Weaver last night, in London in a decent sized sold out venue, for £15 quid. Most gigs I go to are £20 or less and most are pretty well established acts. Anything asking for £40 plus is a bit cheeky really, unless the live show is something incredible. |
I remember seeing Weezer over a decade ago and feeling £25 was a rip-off, but they did do Only in dreams and in anther part of the gig Rivers crowdsurfed back on stage for the encore after starting it on top of a beer kiosk in the venue, so I felt less aggrieved. Moz is one of those acts though where I'd probably not worry about money. Paid £70 I think it was for Radiohead, and that was a great gig, but felt way too much. My mate did not listen to my "not if it's over £40" when booking too which was annoying as they did that thing of putting your name on the ticket so you couldn't scalp it. Seems though we'll soon be at the £100 mark as the norm for arena shows. | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:40 - Oct 27 with 4490 views | bluelou |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:36 - Oct 27 by Mullet | I remember seeing Weezer over a decade ago and feeling £25 was a rip-off, but they did do Only in dreams and in anther part of the gig Rivers crowdsurfed back on stage for the encore after starting it on top of a beer kiosk in the venue, so I felt less aggrieved. Moz is one of those acts though where I'd probably not worry about money. Paid £70 I think it was for Radiohead, and that was a great gig, but felt way too much. My mate did not listen to my "not if it's over £40" when booking too which was annoying as they did that thing of putting your name on the ticket so you couldn't scalp it. Seems though we'll soon be at the £100 mark as the norm for arena shows. |
Id pay £100 to see Bill Withers. all about availability isnt it? | |
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A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:47 - Oct 27 with 4475 views | King_of_Portman_Rd |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:40 - Oct 27 by bluelou | Id pay £100 to see Bill Withers. all about availability isnt it? |
My folks paid that to see Fleetwood Mac a couple of years ago I suppose it's what you deem as 'value for money' and if the likes of Oasis were to reform for a one off gig, I'm sure many of us would be tempted if we thought it'd be the last opportunity we'd ever get. But when I paid over £50 per ticket to see Russell Howard* at Sheffield Arena a few years ago, I was incensed at how ridiculous that was... *(bought as a present for my other half) | | | |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 12:12 - Oct 27 with 4450 views | Dubtractor |
A ray of sunshine on a gloomy day on 11:36 - Oct 27 by bluelou | how was it? She's ace. I think we're lucky to be able to see great music in cool venues as well as being able to see the bigger acts easily, albeit in not so cool venues. Kendrick Lamar and James Blake at the O2 next year for instance, not idea but wouldnt miss it for the world. That Victoria Park festival looks good too... |
She was amazing, one of my favourite acts of the last few years. | |
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