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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 13 4:04 pm
by Pete_B
I know its not friday, but its a sunny afty, and i'm sat working so to compensate i'm having a beer and listening to this
:thumbright:

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 13 4:49 pm
by Adrian Worman
Good choice!
That was prob the best album Bon and the boys done, all down to 'Touch Too Much' and 'Highway To Hell', their best work ever I reckon :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 13 6:56 pm
by Pete_B
Glad to hear you approve sir :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 13 6:59 pm
by Mossy68
Yep.
With Ade on that ! :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 13 1:07 am
by RobTwin
Busy few weeks of gigs coming up for us:

Tracer - 10th June
Joe Satriani / Matt Schofield - 18th June
ZZ Top - 24th June
Triggerfinger - 5th July

Might not seem like that many to some of you but that's 4 too many for my missus :roll: :lol:

One I've had to pass on, cos we're away on hols when they're over in September is a gig by a band I hadnt heard of until last week - The Winery Dogs.

Mike Portnoy (Dream Theatre, Avenged Sevenfold amongst others)
Ritchie Kotzen (solo & various bands)
Billy Sheehan (Mr Big)



And this week, I'll be mostly playing the new albums by Alice In Chains & Queens of The Stone Age 8-) 8-)

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 13 8:28 pm
by Stu
Not Friday, but rock don't give a Bananarama!


Posted: Tue Jun 11, 13 10:36 pm
by Gareth
Stu wrote:Not Friday, but rock don't give a Bananarama!

Quite like that. The video needs a bouncing ball to Bananarama! off. :lol:

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 13 10:42 pm
by Stu
:lol:

I like the fact that their philosophy when they started was to write songs they could play drunk.

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 13 4:17 pm
by Stu
Hmmmm... OK, so Monster Truck went down well, then...

How about a little Raging Slab instead, then. 8-)


Posted: Tue Jun 18, 13 5:01 pm
by Adrian Worman
I'm off to see George Thorogood Thursday evening at Cambridge with Pete and Roydon, can't wait to see him perform (George, not Pete or Roydon) :D

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 13 5:15 pm
by Stu
Love George Thoroughgood, but last time I saw him, he was so bad we left.

Long while back at the Shephards Bush Empire.

Hope he's back on form for you, Mate. :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 13 6:57 pm
by Jon
Seen George Thorogood 3 times, and whilst he was very good, every time the audience were like a bunch of lifeless zombies, the whole thing lacked atmosphere.

Didn't help that they were all seated...in manchester apollo where they usually take the seats out for rock gigs

maybe it's because they were all old blokes :-k


Meanwhile...Just got my tickets for airbourne, orange goblin & the treatment...top bill :thumbright:
doing manchester and leeds






Posted: Tue Jun 18, 13 9:00 pm
by db
How come I've never even heard of Monster Truck before? :scratch: I just listened to half a dozen tracks and I really like their stuff! I bet they're ace live.

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 13 9:04 pm
by Stu
They are pretty new, Mate. Canadian.

Glad you liked it. Thought it was about time I joined in. 8-)

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 13 9:55 am
by Adrian Worman
Seems only fitting to post this up seein as how I saw him at Cambridge corn exchange last night........



They were very good, atmosphere was excellent, lot of energy for a guy in his 60's :thumbright: