Bought front row tickets to see System of a Down in Sydney in February
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand I just bought standing tickets for Soundgarden in January
plastiman's live show tomorrow night. should be a fucking serious experience. classic minimal, some of the most important electronic music in recent years, imo. amazing live show from within this massive lighting rig. serioussss.
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Sum 41 and Kill Hannah next year.
The Devil Wears Prada, too.
The Architects in December.
And also Blink!!! Gonna be a good year. Hopefully The Ataris, too.
The Devil Wears Prada, too.
The Architects in December.
And also Blink!!! Gonna be a good year. Hopefully The Ataris, too.
check out how nuts this is - plastikman has created an iphone app to be used during his live performance. wtf!
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/synk/id354695489?mt=8
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/synk/id354695489?mt=8
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strange that the screen is from a canadian phone
well it's not cause Richie hawtin is canadian! even though he's living in Berlin. last night was probably one of the best live performances I've ever been to. audio visual spectacle. the app was incredible, too: you could literally control the light show and the voice samples that were played at certain moments using your phones input. also had a chat room on a plastikman wifi network that facilitated an open MDMA and pills market, haha. I'll get some videos up soon, I'm still recovering. major comedown and my ear doesn't work. was right at the front the whole time, excellente!
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springsteen
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
lucky bugger
well if you live in berlin the chance that your phone can pick up a bell tower are pretty slim
maybe the guy who coded it is Canadian
not gonna be the same without big man. but have fun... one of my favorite artists of all time and I still haven't seen him. definitely gonna catch him on his new tourFatherTed wrote:
springsteen
black keys just announced a huge concert at MSG on March 12th. FLOOR TICKETS YOU WILL BE MINE
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Wu-Tang Clan the 16th and Justice in March
A good mate's 9 year old son got up and sang a duet with Dave Grohl on Saturday night in front of 30,000 people!!!
It seems I'm going to Roxette whenever they turn up here.
Fuck Israel
Saw that, that kid was sah cute.Jaekus wrote:
A good mate's 9 year old son got up and sang a duet with Dave Grohl on Saturday night in front of 30,000 people!!!
Seeking Explosions in the Sky on Thursday, really excited to have my mind blown.
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When he was four he'd come to our gigs (my old band) with his dad and his dad (who would also play gigs with us) would tell us his favourite band in the world was ours, followed by Nirvana. He's now nine and meeting Dave Grohl... what next?!Jestar wrote:
Saw that, that kid was sah cute.Jaekus wrote:
A good mate's 9 year old son got up and sang a duet with Dave Grohl on Saturday night in front of 30,000 people!!!
Seeking Explosions in the Sky on Thursday, really excited to have my mind blown.
my birthday this weekend. 2 grams of pure MDMA and an all-night warehouse rave with hessle audio
gonna be a lot like this i reckon
gonna be a lot like this i reckon
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8 pounds for six hours of that? I envy you Londoners
just got my black keys/arctic monkeys floor tickets for march
march 12th!
march 12th!
Found out not long ago that Frank Turner is playing at Wembley next year supported by Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip. Havent been to a gig in ages so definitely going to that
this was my 22nd, innit
burial dropped in south london warehouse on a funktion one sound-system! doesn't get much better than that
pearson sound b2b pangaea b2b benufo for SIX hours. definitely doesn't get much better than that.
i went behind the decks to chum with them for a bit at the end of the night, cause i said it was my bday like some queefing 12 year old. benufo dropped 'replica' by oneohtrix point never and we hugged. it was beautiful. my gf has photos on her phone but they're fucking awful. everyone there was a true state. look at pangaea in that above video! way too much of whatever he was taking.
and now for a quiet xmas and new year ZZZZzzzzZZZzz
burial dropped in south london warehouse on a funktion one sound-system! doesn't get much better than that
pearson sound b2b pangaea b2b benufo for SIX hours. definitely doesn't get much better than that.
i went behind the decks to chum with them for a bit at the end of the night, cause i said it was my bday like some queefing 12 year old. benufo dropped 'replica' by oneohtrix point never and we hugged. it was beautiful. my gf has photos on her phone but they're fucking awful. everyone there was a true state. look at pangaea in that above video! way too much of whatever he was taking.
and now for a quiet xmas and new year ZZZZzzzzZZZzz
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Soundgarden with The Bronx tickets have arrived!
Saw the Foo Fighters on Tuesday night, second time I've seen them, (last time was in 2005 about a month after I joined this site.) I'm not sure what your individual opinions of them are but I still say it's great that you can still go to a big ol' rock concert. And the Foo Fighters deliver too, they're great performers, they play until the crowd can barely stand and the experience is that of both being at an epic big show and also being at something more personal. Also out of the blue they came to NZ soon after the Christchurch Earthquake to play a show where all the proceeds went to the recovery effort. That's class.
Great show. Openers were NZ band Cairo Knife Fight, (seen them before,) Canadian band Fucked Up, (who despite their 'a 12 year old named us' moniker could have been good if I could have heard them over the yelling fat guy,) and Jack-Black-drags-around-a-bewildered-Kyle-Gass, (or 'Tenacious D'.)
Got a text from my Dad, who's in the US on business having flown there yesterday, saying "guess who I'm chatting with?" So I saw the show but he got to meet the band. Bastard.
Great show. Openers were NZ band Cairo Knife Fight, (seen them before,) Canadian band Fucked Up, (who despite their 'a 12 year old named us' moniker could have been good if I could have heard them over the yelling fat guy,) and Jack-Black-drags-around-a-bewildered-Kyle-Gass, (or 'Tenacious D'.)
Got a text from my Dad, who's in the US on business having flown there yesterday, saying "guess who I'm chatting with?" So I saw the show but he got to meet the band. Bastard.
[Blinking eyes thing]
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You were at this concert? Foo Fighters Concert Registers Earthquake-Level Geological TremorsTy wrote:
Saw the Foo Fighters on Tuesday night, second time I've seen them, (last time was in 2005 about a month after I joined this site.) I'm not sure what your individual opinions of them are but I still say it's great that you can still go to a big ol' rock concert. And the Foo Fighters deliver too, they're great performers, they play until the crowd can barely stand and the experience is that of both being at an epic big show and also being at something more personal. Also out of the blue they came to NZ soon after the Christchurch Earthquake to play a show where all the proceeds went to the recovery effort. That's class.
Great show. Openers were NZ band Cairo Knife Fight, (seen them before,) Canadian band Fucked Up, (who despite their 'a 12 year old named us' moniker could have been good if I could have heard them over the yelling fat guy,) and Jack-Black-drags-around-a-bewildered-Kyle-Gass, (or 'Tenacious D'.)
Got a text from my Dad, who's in the US on business having flown there yesterday, saying "guess who I'm chatting with?" So I saw the show but he got to meet the band. Bastard.
Also, a good mate's son got to sing on stage with Grohl to a record packed stadium a couple Saturdays ago in Melbourne: