Off Topic - The Superhoops music thread

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I'm late to this party Steels, popped up in my algorithm only a couple of weeks back, Loving it <ok>

I'm most likely going to see them on the 20th October at Troxy hopefully. It will be this 1st time I've gone out to see a live band in ages<diva>

I'm totally addicted to them. Amazing musicians, the live stuff I've seen online is phenomenal so really looking forward to seeing then in the flesh
 
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Brand new M/W/C...

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Have convinced Mrs Steels to join me at their gig later this year - she really is a treasure putting up with my random gig selections (although a definate NO for Angine <laugh> )
 
Going to see Gedge and co later this year on 35th anniversary of Seamonsters, but hope he plays some of the new stuff too cos it's some of his best work...

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I'm late to this party Steels, popped up in my algorithm only a couple of weeks back, Loving it <ok>

I'm most likely going to see them on the 20th October at Troxy hopefully. It will be this 1st time I've gone out to see a live band in ages<diva>

Make sure you get a polka-dot t-shirt and a pyramid hat <laugh>

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Would love to see Future of the Left reform and tour ( think I'd be solo at that gig!) but maybe get to see McLusky.sometime soon (they were on the bill at a festival a couple of years ago that I was going to but pulled.out)

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If you like live albums, check out Last Night I Saved Her From Vampires by Future of the Left, a real grassroots recording that starts off in disaster with the sound stage but turns in to a triumph...Andrew Falkous' banter with the crowd.is legendary, including offering to 'lube' someone up because they're wearing a Tool T-shirt and laying in to Reverend and the Makers - ****ing brilliant
 
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