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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1280 on: April 21, 2024, 10:52:13 pm »
Wasn’t aware of the allegations but just looked it up… hmmmmm, doesn’t look great. Even if you take his version of events at face value, he sounds like a bit of a prick.
This was a thing before and I still don't get it. If having consensual sex with 18+ teenage fans is cancel fodder, you might as well eliminate every male rock band or hip hop collective in history from appreciation together with a fair few of the women. It doesn't affect the quality of their music or art - not unless they're specifically singing about good sexual practices or relations with teenagers.

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1281 on: April 21, 2024, 11:11:02 pm »
This was a thing before and I still don't get it. If having consensual sex with 18+ teenage fans is cancel fodder, you might as well eliminate every male rock band or hip hop collective in history from appreciation together with a fair few of the women. It doesn't affect the quality of their music or art - not unless they're specifically singing about good sexual practices or relations with teenagers.

Times change… I agree that what he’s accused of sounds pretty tame by Rock God standards but it’s not entirely clear that the relationships were genuinely consensual.

Anyway, I’m not cancelling him because of his behaviour, I’m cancelling him because of the outrageous price of tickets to see his band.


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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1282 on: April 22, 2024, 01:13:54 pm »
Times change… I agree that what he’s accused of sounds pretty tame by Rock God standards but it’s not entirely clear that the relationships were genuinely consensual.

Anyway, I’m not cancelling him because of his behaviour, I’m cancelling him because of the outrageous price of tickets to see his band.



I think those are Resale/Platinum prices, I think they were about £90 each originally, although sill not cheap for Brixton, but that is the way gigs are now

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1283 on: April 23, 2024, 09:20:52 am »
Does anyone have any recommendations for in ear hearing protection for gigs? I’ve recently recently been diagnosed with some hearing loss and tinnitus so need to start being a bit more sensible. Any tips for protectors that are comfy and don’t muffle sound would be great. Don’t mind spending a bit more for better quality.

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1284 on: April 24, 2024, 12:21:33 pm »
I use Vibes earplugs, which are practically invisible and which seem to do an okay job - there's always going to be some muffling. Only have them for the really loud gigs mind. Apparently, Fender do the best ones soundwise.

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1285 on: April 24, 2024, 04:40:41 pm »
Next ones for me is the big Ocean Colour Scene gig at the Pier Head, Avril Lavigne, and Bruce Springsteen.

Might be tempted into that Pier Head one myself.

Camera Obscura, The Cribs, The Staves, Alvvays, and then a double-header of Manic Street Preachers and Suede for me, heading towards the summer.

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1286 on: Yesterday at 05:31:36 pm »
Saw The Warning in Manchester last night. Wow! What a gig. I can't recommend this band highly enough. If you like good rock music, they are playing the Camp and Furnace in July - it'll be the last time you get to see them in a small venue - they are going to be huge (I hope!)

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1287 on: Yesterday at 06:52:06 pm »
Next ones for me is the big Ocean Colour Scene gig at the Pier Head, Avril Lavigne, and Bruce Springsteen.
I doubt I'll get down there so give us feedback after it all happens please mate. Should be great.

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1288 on: Yesterday at 07:02:32 pm »
Not quite concerts, but I see that new Man City funded arena in Manchester is off to a flier. Dicks.

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1289 on: Yesterday at 07:12:29 pm »
Not quite concerts, but I see that new Man City funded arena in Manchester is off to a flier. Dicks.

What's the actual need for this arena? I was reading a while ago that the age of mega acts of old was dying out and it was getting harder to fill these venues.
Is it just another case of middle east control for entertainment washing?

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1290 on: Yesterday at 07:26:13 pm »
What's the actual need for this arena? I was reading a while ago that the age of mega acts of old was dying out and it was getting harder to fill these venues.
Is it just another case of middle east control for entertainment washing?

I don’t know. Is it just a dick swinging thing. I read it’s the biggest indoor arena in the country. Holds about 1,000 people more than the next biggest, the Manchester Arena in, Manchester! Why the need for two big arenas in one city? Is it just so they can grovel to His Majesteh a bit more?

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1291 on: Yesterday at 09:07:29 pm »
Booked flight to visit UK for the first time in my life in June, just my damn luck that Anfield is closed to visitors in June  :butt
But found out about Download Festival, so got tickets for 3 days there, can't believe the lineup, never thought I'd get a chance to see some of my childhood bands like The Offspring, Limp Bizkit, Fall Out Boy, Sum 41 and Bowling For Soup.
I've only been to one concert since COVID lockdown in March 2020, which is a damn shame, so super excited for DF.

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Re: The Concerts and Festivals Thread!
« Reply #1292 on: Yesterday at 09:16:33 pm »
Booked flight to visit UK for the first time in my life in June, just my damn luck that Anfield is closed to visitors in June  :butt
But found out about Download Festival, so got tickets for 3 days there, can't believe the lineup, never thought I'd get a chance to see some of my childhood bands like The Offspring, Limp Bizkit, Fall Out Boy, Sum 41 and Bowling For Soup.
I've only been to one concert since COVID lockdown in March 2020, which is a damn shame, so super excited for DF.
I’d advise getting in early if travelling by car. There were some pretty nightmarish experiences last year
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