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For the Rollins fans out there, pay attention!

Posted: 26/10/2004 - 15:01
by Waz
Rollins tour in January. I think I just might be going to the Salford Lowry Centre to see him (understatement):

http://www.21361.com/site_2004/news.html

Note to Makke and Larsec, two dates in Copenhagen (Amager Bio) and Stockholm (Rival). I've already alerted Don Kwed to the Copenhagen date for obvious reasons (cue Kwed: "w00t! Best news ever!")

"Remember, when you're at full metal challenge, I AM THE LAW! And the law says that your vehicle is going in to my furnace to BURN! And I am going to LAUGH!" :)

Be some weekend for me, as I'm going to Birmingham the night before to see the mighty PWEI reformation gig...

Posted: 26/10/2004 - 15:16
by Makke
Yeah, I was just talking it over with the Don. If I'm going I'm defenitely heading for Copenhagen, as it would give me an excuse to have a drink with Kwed and Larsec. Unfortunately it's at the same time as our exam period, so I don't know if I can go.

I know I have an exam on the 15'th, so I'm clear of that one, but I'm taking two more courses which I don't have the info on yet. And of course, there's the ever so fun money problem as always.

I bet the tickets are sold out by the time I find out if I can or cannot go.

Here's hoping. :|

Would be nothing short of FUCKING EXCELLENT to see the man live.

Posted: 26/10/2004 - 16:18
by Waz
Makke wrote: I bet the tickets are sold out by the time I find out if I can or cannot go.
Here's hoping. :| Would be nothing short of FUCKING EXCELLENT to see the man live.
Trust me, you simply have to go, if you can. I've seen him live twice at Manchester Academy and each time was superb, around two and a half hours worth of material, all fresh and new each time, and on top of that, some really intelligent insights into America et al and how corrupt the whole place is etc etc.

I'm just relieved I'm on priority mailings for the Lowry Centre - should help me get a good seat for that one. Maybe even front row, although I'm not so sure that's a good idea ;)

Posted: 26/10/2004 - 17:13
by Makke
wazzaw wrote:Trust me, you simply have to go, if you can.
Yeah, I know. And it would make up nicely for missing Eddie Izzard when he was in Sweden a few weeks back.

Posted: 26/10/2004 - 19:20
by tom
I don't know much from <b>RB</b> , but i always loved I'm a liar and the Video to the track is really great :wink:

Posted: 27/10/2004 - 6:25
by LMan
Btw Tom, is that really you on your avatar? :D

Posted: 27/10/2004 - 9:48
by tom
LMan / Remix64 wrote:Btw Tom, is that really you on your avatar? :D
:D no , that's a Press-Image of <b>Howard Jones</b> from the mid-80'ties ...
But when i was a teenager i looked exactly like him, he was and is one of my legendary idols :wink:

Re: For the Rollins fans out there, pay attention!

Posted: 27/10/2004 - 11:52
by Jan Lund Thomsen
wazzaw wrote:I've already alerted Don Kwed to the Copenhagen date for obvious reasons (cue Kwed: "w00t! Best news ever!")
Bought my ticket earlier today - now mounted on the wall next to my desk. Just looking at it makes me go all giggly with delight.

Posted: 27/10/2004 - 12:02
by Jan Lund Thomsen
Makke wrote:Yeah, I was just talking it over with the Don. If I'm going I'm defenitely heading for Copenhagen, as it would give me an excuse to have a drink with Kwed and Larsec. Unfortunately it's at the same time as our exam period, so I don't know if I can go.
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I bet the tickets are sold out by the time I find out if I can or cannot go.
Buy the ticket now. If you can't go when the time comes pass it on to someone else. Sure, you'll loose the 200 DKK entrance fee - but rather that than find out that you do have the time for it when it'll be sold out.

At least that's my reasoning for getting a ticket now even though I have no idea what my schedule looks like after December 1st.
Would be nothing short of FUCKING EXCELLENT to see the man live.
Damn right!

Posted: 27/10/2004 - 12:51
by Jan Lund Thomsen
tom wrote:I don't know much from <b>RB</b> , but i always loved I'm a liar and the Video to the track is really great :wink:
Common Rollins-misconception #1. Henry Rollins' music doesn't actually have much in common with his spoken word performances.

Posted: 27/10/2004 - 13:21
by Waz
Jan Lund Thomsen wrote: Common Rollins-misconception #1. Henry Rollins' music doesn't actually have much in common with his spoken word performances.
Indeed, you're right there Jan!

In fact, his spoken word performances are much more intense. Yes, they are mostly funny with a bit of seriousness thrown in. Yes, the man has you transfixed for two and a half hours. Yes, he really gets stuck into the subject matter. No, it's different from his music in a different kind of intense way.

"I am organised! I have my CDs in alphabetical order.." (etc)

Posted: 29/10/2004 - 16:26
by Larsec
This isn't looking too good... I might be able to scrape enough cash together for the trip and ticket... But if all goes as planned I start school the day before the performance... But I want to go... I'll see if I can't make it happen...

Posted: 30/10/2004 - 3:17
by Jan Lund Thomsen
Larsec wrote:This isn't looking too good... I might be able to scrape enough cash together for the trip and ticket... But if all goes as planned I start school the day before the performance... But I want to go... I'll see if I can't make it happen...
Ambitious school, that. The day before the performance is a Sunday. :D

Posted: 31/10/2004 - 13:38
by Larsec
Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:Ambitious school, that. The day before the performance is a Sunday. :D
Højskole... They gather all the new students on Sundays :)

Posted: 31/10/2004 - 22:50
by Retrovertigo
Jan. 30 Dublin, Ireland - Vicar Street

HAPPY DAYS!!! :D

Last time he played here my mates band "Eyes Closed" supported him too. I couldn't make it but I heard it was an awesome show.