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Post by garyuk on Oct 16, 2018 20:31:32 GMT
We're sorry! This show has now been cancelled... The event organisers have been in touch to let us know that the show which was originally due to take place on 12 October 2018 has now been cancelled. Was the one I ws looking forward to the most as well
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Post by bugman13 on Oct 16, 2018 20:56:28 GMT
oh, a little bit shame. the same as they did in 2015.....
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Post by manfromdelmonte on Oct 16, 2018 22:20:04 GMT
Out of the 12 I had tickets for Aberdeen was the one was really looking forward to as well. A new city to visit and the smallest venue they were doing. In a way I’’m slightly relieved that it doesn’t make me have to have the decision whether to travel about 10 hours back up to Aberdeen for a one off gig.
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Post by bugman13 on Oct 17, 2018 0:26:57 GMT
Still no " no harm" smokers last track. Really? They lost their mind?
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Post by bugman13 on Oct 17, 2018 0:27:19 GMT
Still no " no harm", smokers last track. Really? They lost their mind?
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Post by theboxer on Oct 17, 2018 6:48:29 GMT
Still no " no harm" smokers last track. Really? They lost their mind? It's crap. I ruin it for myself by looking at setlists, but I enjoy looking at them and hoping and preying that they'll change it up from night to night, so that I know that there's a chance of a random addition etc to make the gig that I go to unique. I sincerely feel for fans that go to multiple shows on one tour and witness the same show over and over and over again. I just don't understand (or believe) anyone that says they're happy seeing the same show each night. Again, see my post on the previous page about how many songs NIN and The National have played on their recent tours. There's absolutely no reason why any band can't do this. The theory that they want to perfect each track so that they give the best performance is crap aswell. They're professional musicians, it's all they do day in day out. If they can't pick and choose a random set from a mixture of 40-50 tracks from each night then they're doing something wrong. Fans don't care if sets have an ebb and flow to them, who cares if they said you can't follow one track with another, course it can! They will still have all their samples etc on a hard drive from past tours, there's no reason why they can't just whip out The Big Exit, Our Love, You Don't Know Love, Nothing etc...
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Post by Captain Crieff on Oct 17, 2018 10:29:35 GMT
Still no " no harm" smokers last track. Really? They lost their mind? It's crap. I ruin it for myself by looking at setlists, but I enjoy looking at them and hoping and preying that they'll change it up from night to night, so that I know that there's a chance of a random addition etc to make the gig that I go to unique. I sincerely feel for fans that go to multiple shows on one tour and witness the same show over and over and over again. I just don't understand (or believe) anyone that says they're happy seeing the same show each night. Again, see my post on the previous page about how many songs NIN and The National have played on their recent tours. There's absolutely no reason why any band can't do this. The theory that they want to perfect each track so that they give the best performance is crap aswell. They're professional musicians, it's all they do day in day out. If they can't pick and choose a random set from a mixture of 40-50 tracks from each night then they're doing something wrong. Fans don't care if sets have an ebb and flow to them, who cares if they said you can't follow one track with another, course it can! They will still have all their samples etc on a hard drive from past tours, there's no reason why they can't just whip out The Big Exit, Our Love, You Don't Know Love, Nothing etc... Just stop looking at the setlists and do something nice instead. I can only speak for myself but there's absolutely no need to feel bad for me. I've known this band for more than 5 years, and I know that they tour with a fixed setlist. It's not a big deal for me. Every gig is still unique and different because the venues are different, the atmosphere (in different countries) is different etc. Of course I'll be happy if they start changing their setlists more, but it's pretty clear that it's not gonna happen on this tour and I still go to more than one show. Because I love their shows and I can't possibly explain why & how but I'm still not tired of Papillon and the likes so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ If I ever do get tired of it, there will fortunately be an easy fix: stop being crazy and going to more than 1 show.
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Post by garyuk on Oct 17, 2018 11:19:50 GMT
*sigh*
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Post by theboxer on Oct 19, 2018 10:04:43 GMT
Still no No Harm. Can't believe they have got rid of it. The highlight of the show at Birmingham Town Hall was that Violence No Harm mix.
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Post by bugman13 on Oct 19, 2018 11:27:34 GMT
Still no No Harm. Can't believe they have got rid of it. The highlight of the show at Birmingham Town Hall was that Violence No Harm mix. Yes, Its the Best part of the gig.
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Post by manfromdelmonte on Oct 19, 2018 22:17:51 GMT
No Harm back in the set in Birmingham. Formaldehyde in for Open Your Arms. Belong was much earlier in the set. After a rather late night in Manchester yesterday it’s such a pleasure to only have a 15 minute train journey home.
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Post by Captain Crieff on Oct 20, 2018 8:15:27 GMT
I knew they’d bring back No Harm at some point. Now kick Formaldehyde out again for Fall or Open Your Arms
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Post by manfromdelmonte on Oct 20, 2018 8:17:25 GMT
I knew they’d bring back No Harm at some point. Now kick Formaldehyde out again for Fall or Open Your Arms It was actually a very good version of Formaldehyde, but yeah I'd rather have the Back Room songs in.
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Post by bugman13 on Oct 20, 2018 16:06:18 GMT
I knew they’d bring back No Harm at some point. Now kick Formaldehyde out again for Fall or Open Your Arms It was actually a very good version of Formaldehyde, but yeah I'd rather have the Back Room songs in. i'd prefere get a life as a ghost (still one of my fav editors song ever) or you don't know love or the big exit (like u see something from 3rd record )
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Post by manfromdelmonte on Oct 20, 2018 21:06:51 GMT
That was simply brilliant. Just pips Bristol to being best show of the tour so far. Only set change was Open Your Arms in for Belong.
I’m off to sample the best of Leeds’ nightlife before the joy(!) of a 10 hour coach journey to Norwich tomorrow.
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