I never saw the Richard Chamberlain version and won’t see this one as it’s not on a platform I pay for.
Give me five minutes with your Firestick and we'll have that sorted for you...
I never saw the Richard Chamberlain version and won’t see this one as it’s not on a platform I pay for.
Give me five minutes with your Firestick and we'll have that sorted for you...
I really like him, especially as a songwriter (he’s certainly not a great singer), and he and his band are meant to be immense live - sadly never seen them - but I can understand that he passes many by. There is something po faced and self referential about him, but also something genuinely poetic and they can really rock when the mood takes them.
Good job we don’t all like the same stuff really. How dull that would be.
Pervert.
Absolutely. I suspect you won’t like Phil Spunk & The Orgasms.

Echo and the Bunnymen at the Roundhouse last night. An excellent, perfect sized venue, but the band didn't quite live up to the surroundings. McCulloch's singing voice sounded great but his scouse drawl in between songs was largely unintelligible. Bizarrely, the band did about 40 minutes, went off for a 20 minute break, then came back for another 40 minutes, followed by an encore. Still, nothing ever lasts forever, does it?
Enjoyable, but not brilliant.
All the shadows and the pain are comin' to you.
Tried to get tickets for their gig in Glasgow for Mrs SM, but it was sold out... sounds like we missed out on a dud though
I’m already on the mailing list mate, should get the presale access. Pondering if I want to make a trip of it though…..Now's your chance @sb_73
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Sign up for presale here...
https://www.nickcave.com/newsletter/
Excellent support artists too....
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I’m already on the mailing list mate, should get the presale access. Pondering if I want to make a trip of it though…..

surely he will find a bottle of fine wine in glasgowWe'll be at the Glasgow gig....probably not exotic enough for you though![]()
surely he will find a bottle of fine wine in glasgow
or at least a four pack of special brew
thats stan on the leftCannae beat a bottle of buckie...
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It’ll probably be Birmingham, but I’m always enticed by the idea of a bit of travel. Could come up to Glasgow it’s a Sunday…combine with a Tons/Hibees trip…..could see if I could entice our little friend to come.We'll be at the Glasgow gig....probably not exotic enough for you though![]()
That sounds like a great evening. Enjoy!Off to the Albert Hall tomorrow for The Who's second Teenage Cancer Trust gig. I'll let you know what I make of it, but if they're as good as they seem to have been last night, we're in for a treat....
The Who review, Royal Albert Hall: Sixties legends prove themselves the most hardy and unworn act of their era (msn.com)
Squeeze are supporting. Can't wait.
That sounds like a great evening. Enjoy!
What a night! We'd been invited to join friends in the talkSPORT box, with free food and booze all evening. Squeeze played for an hour, and if we'd been kicked out when they finished I'd have said we'd had a great time. But then The Who came on and were just brilliant, doing a two-hour set, including a guest appearance from Eddie Vedder....
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Full set list here....
I Can't Explain
With Orchestra:
Overture
Amazing Journey
Sparks
Pinball Wizard
We're Not Gonna Take It
Who Are You
Eminence Front
Band Only:
The Kids Are Alright
You Better You Bet
Substitute
My Generation
Cry If You Want
Won't Get Fooled Again
Behind Blue Eyes
With Orchestra:
The Real Me
I'm One
5:15
The Rock
Love, Reign O'er Me
Baba O'Riley
Daltrey's voice was sensational - the man's 80 ffs!
Just a fantastic experience.
Prices are moving up Steels aren’t they. Seen a few local prices moving up to venue pricing which is scandalously disappointing.Sounds a cracking evening - we went to see The Smile last night at the Armadillo in Glasgow (checked out my seats for the Nick Mason gig, gonna have a good view). The Smile is the side project of Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead, along with jazz drummer Tom Skinner from Sons of Kemet. An outstanding evening of musical genius....I'm not normally a fan of seating at gigs but the layout in the venue means everyone gets good views, and the acoustics were superb. I know the music wouldn't be to everyones taste, but these guys, whilst not in their 80s like Daltrey and co, have still been knocking out great music for over 30 years.
As an aside, Stevie Nicks is playing in Glasgow so had a look for tickets for Mrs SM....**** me! Cheapest tickets in the ****test part of the hellhole that is The Hydro were £177.50, ****ing scandalous. She can get to ****, no-one is worth that