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Every night is a music night

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Montysoptician, Feb 12, 2021.

  1. Oliver's Army

    Oliver's Army Well-Known Member

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    I've seen that one before, absolutely amazing. Brilliant stuff. :emoticon-0148-yes::emoticon-0148-yes::emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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  2. Oliver's Army

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    Liam Howlett is underatted in terms of importance to British music imo. He has been a massive influence for over 30 years.
     
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    Listening to Callin' All

    Album of songs by the Las. ****ing class in parts. Shame their lead singer was such an odd bod.
     
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    Some right **** posted on here!! <party><party>

    Ill post some decent stuff

     
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  7. Montysoptician

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    just got home from seing the new one, mint did not disappoint
     
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  11. Fear Inoculum

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    My idea of hell is a brass band. These folk are cool. They supported Tool in Dublin and were awesome.
     
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    Original by Tool. The Pot

     
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    I've got to dig out my tool stuff, love lateralus
     
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  14. Fear Inoculum

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    Seen them in Dublin a few weeks ago. Spent way too much money. However, would not change a thing
     
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    not my usual genre but I love this song

     
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    One for me good marra T_Bone. I'm just doing some detoxicing from social media for a bit. It's not a ban; it's just me taking a step back. I'm enjoying it. Lovely folk on here
     
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    Just back from seeing Ed Sheeran at the SOL. To give it some context. I'm into nu metal. My last gig was Tool in Dublin. Tonight was me Mrs getting payback by saying, ok, went to a metal gig, now you are coming to see this. Thought Ed Sheeran was really good and is really talented. He put on a really good show. The aside bit is the people watching bit; I like to see people enjoy themselves. However, it was a bit edgy at times because there some really hammered people there tonight. Weird because Dublin was full of us metal heads, but it was really chilled, in terms of being polite to each other. Tonight was, and I really am choosing my words carefully here, drunk lasses squabbling. I get the Tool gig was 13500 so you have to take into account there were more people there tonight, but it was strange. So, to summarise, Sheeran put on a good show, I had a lush cheese burger beforehand. Decent enough pints to accompany show. Mrs enjoyed it. Looked at society and thought, holy ****ing ****, I really am quite normal. Back home safe in the kip and ready for graft the morra. Job's a good un
     
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    One Show on wheels, the bad news is it just gets worse as the gap widens. <laugh>
     
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  19. Montysoptician

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    The Robots were great...
     
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