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They’d be still releasing music way past their best years in terms of youth, performance, energy, passion and quality. There’s still a soft spot for the old stuff and what those records meant to you, but seeing them live these days is a fairly dull and pointless affair.
But you still pay the money for the ticket, buy the T-shirt and go in the hope that maybe they’ll play that perfect set list and go back to their roots.
I left the house an hour and a half ago and I’m not even out of London yet, stupid replacement buses.
COYB I guess. PL can f*ck off. ME can DEFINITELY f*ck off too. But I’m a sucker for disappointment on the off chance that maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised.
It’s evidently early and I’m waiting for the coffee to kick in as I’m rambling and wondering WTF I am doing this for again. I could take up a much cheaper hobby that I have more control over the outcome of if I could let go.
If all else fails, I guess getting up early to be in Town for breakfast and catching up with mates is worth it.
I'm going to see Wishbone Ash in November. Still touring non-stop after almost fifty years.
Forty-nine years almost to the day since I saw them. This concert is costing my about twenty-seven times the cost of the first show. And Mountain were topping the bill back in 1971
But which band? Whilst it seems some bands are just keeping the franchise going others ebb and flow producing hidden gems amongst their later material, new wine in old bottles an' all that. To this end, with the appointment of Butcher to the coaching staff in mind, I shall be keeping an eye on last year's reformation of Sugababes with all the original members...
Town are Madonna. Peaked in the early 80s. Strong comeback later. Done nothing for years and inextricable slide towards nothingness.....blighted by injuries.
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But which band? Whilst it seems some bands are just keeping the franchise going others ebb and flow producing hidden gems amongst their later material, new wine in old bottles an' all that. To this end, with the appointment of Butcher to the coaching staff in mind, I shall be keeping an eye on last year's reformation of Sugababes with all the original members...
We are the footballing Bay City Rollers. Def info.
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If Ipswich Town FC were a band... on 10:00 - Feb 15 by factual_blue
I'm going to see Wishbone Ash in November. Still touring non-stop after almost fifty years.
Forty-nine years almost to the day since I saw them. This concert is costing my about twenty-seven times the cost of the first show. And Mountain were topping the bill back in 1971