I heard that on the radio apparently they did wreck at his last show in the 3 arena. Mass brawl.
David Gray like ![]()
I heard that on the radio apparently they did wreck at his last show in the 3 arena. Mass brawl.
David Gray like ![]()
More Sodom and Gomorrah than Babylon?
‘Like being outside a Laois chipper’ was the phrase
Lucky it wasn’t one in Westmeath is all I can say.
Put him up a drink would be a phrase from down my way.
Tickets got to the Orb in October and Michael Rother (Neu, Kraftwerk, Harmonia) in September
English Teacher announced for the Olympia in November,
Listened to them a bit after they were hyped by @Fitzy (I think)
Thinking about it
I would, they look like they’d be good live. Still think they had the best album of last year.
Wolf Alice announced a gig in Dolan’s next Wednesday.
I’m not a diehard fan by any means but think they’re decent and with the weather like it is; being able to have a few pints after work and tip in to something like that on the way home is ideal.
The concept for the Metallica tour is pretty cool. Two nights, different setlists, and tickets sold on a two night basis so you’re going to two concerts.
A pal of mine is heading to the Philly ones this weekend
You would want to know exactly which one you were getting in advance, not being guaranteed to hear all the classics on one night is basically forcing the hand to attend both.
Yeah not sure I’d have the energy for two nights in a row at a gig
If only the GAA would do this for All Ireland semi final wkd
Imagine rocking up and Metallica play the distbin lid inspired St Anger for an hour
I think the idea is that you attend both.
Metallica were always one of the most commercially savvy bands.
Lars has always had his head screwed on,
he’d have produced for stock aitken and waterman in another life
They used to (possibly still do) play the Salesforce office Christmas party in San Fran. James Hatfield was/is very friendly with the Salesforce CEO.