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Got plenty booked up for next year
January - PaSSion Classics
February - Bowling for Soup & Wheatus
March - Limp Bizkit
April - GHOST
June - perhaps download. Looks like Green Day, Sleep Token and Korn headlining, with Prodigy, Bad Omens, Falling in Reverse, Jimmy Eat World, and the sex pistols fronted by Frank Carter all rumoured to be on the bill, which would sell it for me 100%
July - Oasis
August - Creamfields
November - The Offspring
Just need to sort something for September, October and December.
The Pistols with Carter are terrible, they sound like a **** tribute band.
Seen him lots of times, but this tour seems to me like the longest he played for.Went to see Paul Weller last. Absolutely brilliant. Played for two hours and 26 songs.
It never did it for me either Amin.I was blessed enough to see the Pistols 3 times in their original form.Really? Literally everyone else I’ve heard from has said they are excellent. Franks a great frontman, and a far better vocalist than John Lydon.
In Portugal?It never did it for me either Amin.I was blessed enough to see the Pistols 3 times in their original form.
Last time I saw them with Johnny Rotten was the reunion at Brixton Academy in 2007 .They were good and yes,Rotten was out of key every song but it was a great gig and still gave me goosebumps.
They're done now and as much as I hold them in the highest esteem for the memories,it's went too far and needs putting to bed.
It never did it for me either Amin.I was blessed enough to see the Pistols 3 times in their original form.
Last time I saw them with Johnny Rotten was the reunion at Brixton Academy in 2007 .They were good and yes,Rotten was out of key every song but it was a great gig and still gave me goosebumps.
They're done now and as much as I hold them in the highest esteem for the memories,it's went too far and needs putting to bed.
Sorry,I wasn't trying to put you offEach to their own I suppose, I think you and OLM are in a minority of 2 though, judging by the nothing but positive reviews I’ve seen elsewhere!
Will reserve judgement myself until I’ve seen them myself, if I do. Although my opinion is unlikely to be tainted, considering they’re before my generation and I’ve never seen them live originally.
I know a lot of people can’t see past a change in front man, but it’s not something that’s bothered me much unless it’s someone with a very unique and distinctive voice and style of singing. For example, pretty much anyone could sing for Queens of the Stone Age and make it sound good, but nobody could replace Axl Rose.
I suppose one thing though is Frank is very popular with younger generations so will be making the songs more accessible to new ears.
Sorry,I wasn't trying to put you off
Go and see the Pistols if you get a chanceAt worst you will have seen 3 musicians who forged a movement that will never be forgotten by a generation.
Sorry,I wasn't trying to put you off
You're right,it's very much an individual thing and unexplainable in some ways.To me there are certain components in bands that I like/or have liked in the past that are pretty much irreplaceable,not just front men,could be anything.
When the Clash started to implode in 82,it started with Headon(the drummer),huge loss,he was a top class drummer.They replaced him briefly with the original drummer and scraped by but when Jones left,it was finished.I went to see the Clash mk2 in the Barrowlands Glasgow and it was just dreadful,soulless,talentless,cheesy(from memory,it's been brought up on here before and I'm sure OLM described it as a tribute act type gimmick,pretty accurate).
I walked out and away half way through,dejected.
You're still looking up at 2 of the most iconic figures in the punk rock movement but it was 'Crap'...Quite an irony given the name of the album they were promoting(cut the crap).It probably did Strummer a favour to be fair.He disappeared into his 'wilderness year's' and went on to form the 'Mescaleros',a fantastic group of talent,and Strummer would find some of his finest lyrics and arrangements in the last year's of his life.
Go and see the Pistols if you get a chanceAt worst you will have seen 3 musicians who forged a movement that will never be forgotten by a generation.
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