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Post by SteveTaunTra on Nov 4, 2006 0:21:28 GMT
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Post by jameslaco on Nov 4, 2006 3:21:21 GMT
I remember reading that at gigs they (OPM) used to finish with the drummer sticking his drum sticks up his arse, then licking them clean. Gotta be worth £5.
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Post by Blake SOT+F on Nov 9, 2006 15:17:05 GMT
Add Stars of track & field to the bill too. Anyone coming? Reckon it could be a fun night.
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Post by SteveTaunTra on Nov 13, 2006 12:18:05 GMT
tonight. i think its worth a looky
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JamesTrinketBox
I'm feelin it now yo, I made it to three, you punx ain't one-third as funky as me
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Post by JamesTrinketBox on Nov 14, 2006 1:15:10 GMT
Stars of Track and Field were amazing - first time I've properly seen them for longer than 1 song, really blew me away, really good sound and really inventive.
Tauntra were a pleasure to watch as usual, the new songs were really fantastic and the crowd response was amazing, the best and tightest I've seen them I think.
OPM were a wierd one, I didn't know what to expect, was everything going to be like Heaven is a halfpipe or had they evolved? It turns out they had, with a more mature and chilled out approach throughout their set, I enjoyed it a lot more than I though I would, it still seemed, like myself, most of the crowd only really knew El Capitan and Heaven is a halfpipe.
All in all a really good gig, it's been amazing to see a lot of "bigger" bands at the brickyard and I hope this trend continues
over and out...
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Post by Blake SOT+F on Nov 14, 2006 15:30:41 GMT
Hey James. Thanks alot dude, very kind words. Glad you had a good night. Agree totally bout Tauntra, best ive seen them yet, had so much energy and the crowd loved it. I wasnt sure what to expect from OPM either, but was actually pretty good, well chilled out. Was a good night, wish i coulda stayed, but had to go to Hospital this morning Ah well. Anyway, glad you enjoyed it mate, maybe see you next time.
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