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Yes… I’m going! Having really enjoyed Sound City Ipswich on Friday and Saturday, looking forward to this as well! When I turned on radio 6 music this morning, they were playing Fontaine’s DC at that moment!
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 09:30 - Oct 4 by hoppy
Yes… I’m going! Having really enjoyed Sound City Ipswich on Friday and Saturday, looking forward to this as well! When I turned on radio 6 music this morning, they were playing Fontaine’s DC at that moment!
Great stuff, let's hope we stay healthy surrounded by all those reckless yoofs!
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 09:33 - Oct 4 by BanksterDebtSlave
Great stuff, let's hope we stay healthy surrounded by all those reckless yoofs!
Well, if you see someone stood on their own, singing to himself songs in the late 400’s, probably in branded attire as going straight from a work meeting, then do say hi!
I saw them headline green man in the summer. I thought the live performance was much better than the albums, which are obviously decent, but it seemed to just have more impact live.
I was born underwater, I dried out in the sun.
I started humping volcanoes baby, when I was too young.
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 09:42 - Oct 4 by hoppy
Well, if you see someone stood on their own, singing to himself songs in the late 400’s, probably in branded attire as going straight from a work meeting, then do say hi!
'if you see someone stood on their own, singing to himself songs in the late 400’s'.....than you've managed to persuade Facters to come out as well?
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
I’m the first to admit my musical tendencies are stuck in the past. In my opinion music peaked in about 1992! However the only “new” bands who have made an impact on me in recent times has been Fontaines DC and Idles. Stands out in a sea of mediocrity these days.
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Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 16:27 - Oct 4 with 1341 views
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 16:27 - Oct 4 by GlasgowBlue
They have made some damn fine music since 1996. This is their latest offering which is up there with Motorcycle Emptiness imo.
Sorry, my comment was a bit glib. I loved them back in the day. Generation Terrorists and the Holy Bible are genuine classics. After Richey ‘left’ I found their stuff a bit too polished for my taste.
Each to their own though. I’m sure they’ll put on a great show. Enjoy.
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Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 19:36 - Oct 4 with 1275 views
Not wishing to threadjack, but I've been to see Royal Blood and the Subways in the past month.
At the RB gig (UEA) you had to show proof of vaccination etc to get in & there were a handful of people wearing masks.
My mate managed to come down with Covid about 3 days later but I was fine, despite spending over an hour each way in his car, along with being in close proximity for part of the gig before we got separated in the mosh.
At the Subways (Waterfront) there were ZERO Covid requirements to get in & maybe 3 or 4 people with masks. No Covid again for me (or my mate, obviously...)
Just thought it was interesting that 2 venues owned / operated by the same company had totally different attitudes.
And both gigs were really good FWIW, was almost like life was back to normal.
Enjoy the gig tonight.
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Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 23:03 - Oct 4 with 1216 views
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 19:36 - Oct 4 by DBaldy
Not wishing to threadjack, but I've been to see Royal Blood and the Subways in the past month.
At the RB gig (UEA) you had to show proof of vaccination etc to get in & there were a handful of people wearing masks.
My mate managed to come down with Covid about 3 days later but I was fine, despite spending over an hour each way in his car, along with being in close proximity for part of the gig before we got separated in the mosh.
At the Subways (Waterfront) there were ZERO Covid requirements to get in & maybe 3 or 4 people with masks. No Covid again for me (or my mate, obviously...)
Just thought it was interesting that 2 venues owned / operated by the same company had totally different attitudes.
And both gigs were really good FWIW, was almost like life was back to normal.
Enjoy the gig tonight.
Thanks for that. It was all good, we just realised that Fontaines at UEA was our last gig before lockdown so picking up where we left off. Better sound at UEA tbh...bit tinny tonight with the high roof. Now driving home listening to
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 23:03 - Oct 4 by BanksterDebtSlave
Thanks for that. It was all good, we just realised that Fontaines at UEA was our last gig before lockdown so picking up where we left off. Better sound at UEA tbh...bit tinny tonight with the high roof. Now driving home listening to
Yep, was a top night. Seems there was a good showing from the TWTD's massive and I did wonder if the A14 closure messed people getting back to Suffolk.
Anyway, Manics there next week
Bankie, I chuffing love the Mob.
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Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 07:50 - Oct 5 with 1110 views
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 05:58 - Oct 5 by brogansnose
Yep, was a top night. Seems there was a good showing from the TWTD's massive and I did wonder if the A14 closure messed people getting back to Suffolk.
Anyway, Manics there next week
Bankie, I chuffing love the Mob.
The A14 was a nightmare....did the diversion through Newmarket got to the bridge over A14 and their was still a roadblock so got funnelled back on the A14 to Cambridge again. Second time around the bridge had been cleared!
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 07:50 - Oct 5 by BanksterDebtSlave
The A14 was a nightmare....did the diversion through Newmarket got to the bridge over A14 and their was still a roadblock so got funnelled back on the A14 to Cambridge again. Second time around the bridge had been cleared!
Yes, that was fun… we took a diversion from the diversion… when we got to the bridge being shut, I turned round and headed back towards Newmarket town centre and then took a left taking that route towards Bury. I dropped JakeITFC off and then stepped in my front door as my watched turned exactly 0:00, so at least I avoided my car turning into a giant pumpkin.
Enjoyed the gig tho - have been a bit spoilt for music this weekend! It’s so good being able to go to live music again!
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 05:58 - Oct 5 by brogansnose
Yep, was a top night. Seems there was a good showing from the TWTD's massive and I did wonder if the A14 closure messed people getting back to Suffolk.
Anyway, Manics there next week
Bankie, I chuffing love the Mob.
Enjoy the Manics Brogs. Fantastic gig last night, but Christ James Dean Bradfield single handedly carries that band these days.
Fontaines DC gig tonight in Cambridge. on 16:20 - Oct 4 by Romeo4
I’m the first to admit my musical tendencies are stuck in the past. In my opinion music peaked in about 1992! However the only “new” bands who have made an impact on me in recent times has been Fontaines DC and Idles. Stands out in a sea of mediocrity these days.