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Post by Shockmaster on Jun 3, 2011 13:40:22 GMT -5
Is anyone going to these gigs that could record them please? I'm going to the Manchester gig, and I'm doing a review of the Modern Faces set, and it would be a great help if someone could tape that for me please Much Love
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Post by RUBIKON on Jun 5, 2011 4:03:33 GMT -5
first gig sheffield last night, two new songs played 'Velociraptor' and 'Switchblade Smile'.
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Post by Shockmaster on Jun 5, 2011 7:33:33 GMT -5
first gig sheffield last night, two new songs played 'Velociraptor' and 'Switchblade Smile'. Yeah, I know... I can't wait to hear them... SS is being played on Radio 1 on Tuesday... Would you happen to know of any recording of the new songs from last night?
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Post by mrshakermaker94 on Jun 5, 2011 18:26:22 GMT -5
I need some help guys, does anyone know what time the gig finishes. Last train is at roughly 23.30 and need to get that train so anybody help with what time it would finish? Anyone from the sheffield gig could help us out
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Post by deasy on Jun 5, 2011 18:36:50 GMT -5
I wasn't there but the Sheffield gig was finished before 11
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Post by mrshakermaker94 on Jun 5, 2011 18:39:39 GMT -5
Nice one, im sure il get back the station in time then mate
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Post by bluemagpie on Jun 6, 2011 1:27:29 GMT -5
Off topic a bit, what do people think we can expect for UK gigs in November? They've got that gig in Paris but nothing else announced yet -- I'm really hoping there'll be something near London around then.
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Post by Shockmaster on Jun 6, 2011 7:27:03 GMT -5
Off topic a bit, what do people think we can expect for UK gigs in November? They've got that gig in Paris but nothing else announced yet -- I'm really hoping there'll be something near London around then. I'm guessing a worldwide, 2 year tour... ---2011--- I'd say smaller gigs as warmups in the south of England in September-ish Bigger gigs in October (Wembley Arena, Echo Arena, etc) November, December, January (2012) across Europe ---2012--- February and March In Asia April and May in America June/July/Agust all over the place playing festivals September- Stadium tour in the UK (Wembley, City of Manchester- Probably similar to the tour they supported Oasis on) October- Rest month November- A couple of UK Gigs, then ouver to France/Europe December- Home for XMAS (Or end of the world ) ---2013--- Rest Jan, Feb, March, April May, June, July, August- Warmup gigs and festivals (I'd guess headlining Glasto) That's a guess I just came up with, but It's quite possible, and is probably roughtly what they're going to do
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Post by deasy on Jun 6, 2011 7:35:41 GMT -5
Off topic a bit, what do people think we can expect for UK gigs in November? They've got that gig in Paris but nothing else announced yet -- I'm really hoping there'll be something near London around then. I'm guessing a worldwide, 2 year tour... ---2011--- I'd say smaller gigs as warmups in the south of England in September-ish Bigger gigs in October (Wembley Arena, Echo Arena, etc) November, December, January (2012) across Europe ---2012--- February and March In Asia April and May in America June/July/Agust all over the place playing festivals September- Stadium tour in the UK (Wembley, City of Manchester- Probably similar to the tour they supported Oasis on) October- Rest month November- A couple of UK Gigs, then ouver to France/Europe December- Home for XMAS (Or end of the world ) ---2013--- Rest Jan, Feb, March, April May, June, July, August- Warmup gigs and festivals (I'd guess headlining Glasto) That's a guess I just came up with, but It's quite possible, and is probably roughtly what they're going to do I don't think a band can do Festivals AND a stadium tour. It's either one or the other really as the tour won't sell out if people already saw them a month earlier at a festival. You would need to be monster big to do that. Hopefully this album can make them that ;D
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Post by Shockmaster on Jun 6, 2011 8:48:58 GMT -5
I don't think a band can do Festivals AND a stadium tour. It's either one or the other really as the tour won't sell out if people already saw them a month earlier at a festival. You would need to be monster big to do that. Hopefully this album can make them that ;D Yeah, but they would probably only do one or 2 UK festivals, maybe Reading and R1BW as they are already doing Rockness and IoW this year, V and TitP last year and no Glasto next year... There would probably be a lot of festivals across the rest of the world... but I mean, they could... Muse played a load of festivals last year, then went on to play Old Trafford (Cricket, not footy) and Wembley a few months after... and Kings of Leon played Hyde Park last summer, then played an arena tour in the winter, now they're doing a stadium/outdoor tour in the summer... But I mean the festivals would mostly be for outside the UK, then the stadiums would be for the UK... and if they did Wembley for 2/3 nights, i'd go at least twice... my mate's dad has a box, so I'll get an invite
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Jun 6, 2011 15:17:14 GMT -5
I don't think a band can do Festivals AND a stadium tour. It's either one or the other really as the tour won't sell out if people already saw them a month earlier at a festival. You would need to be monster big to do that. Hopefully this album can make them that ;D Yeah, but they would probably only do one or 2 UK festivals, maybe Reading and R1BW as they are already doing Rockness and IoW this year, V and TitP last year and no Glasto next year... There would probably be a lot of festivals across the rest of the world... but I mean, they could... Muse played a load of festivals last year, then went on to play Old Trafford (Cricket, not footy) and Wembley a few months after... and Kings of Leon played Hyde Park last summer, then played an arena tour in the winter, now they're doing a stadium/outdoor tour in the summer... But I mean the festivals would mostly be for outside the UK, then the stadiums would be for the UK... and if they did Wembley for 2/3 nights, i'd go at least twice... my mate's dad has a box, so I'll get an invite Now, I'm a MASSIVE Kasabian fan. I love them but I think you may be over exaggerating just a little bit. Playing 3 nights at Wembley? I don't think so. I'd love it but I can't see it.
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Post by J.B on Jun 6, 2011 15:19:38 GMT -5
I don't think a band can do Festivals AND a stadium tour. It's either one or the other really as the tour won't sell out if people already saw them a month earlier at a festival. You would need to be monster big to do that. Hopefully this album can make them that ;D Yeah, but they would probably only do one or 2 UK festivals, maybe Reading and R1BW as they are already doing Rockness and IoW this year, V and TitP last year and no Glasto next year... There would probably be a lot of festivals across the rest of the world... but I mean, they could... Muse played a load of festivals last year, then went on to play Old Trafford (Cricket, not footy) and Wembley a few months after... and Kings of Leon played Hyde Park last summer, then played an arena tour in the winter, now they're doing a stadium/outdoor tour in the summer... But I mean the festivals would mostly be for outside the UK, then the stadiums would be for the UK... and if they did Wembley for 2/3 nights, i'd go at least twice... my mate's dad has a box, so I'll get an invite Kasabian wouldn't be able to fully sell out one night at Wembley Stadium.
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Post by deasy on Jun 6, 2011 15:22:03 GMT -5
Yeah, but they would probably only do one or 2 UK festivals, maybe Reading and R1BW as they are already doing Rockness and IoW this year, V and TitP last year and no Glasto next year... There would probably be a lot of festivals across the rest of the world... but I mean, they could... Muse played a load of festivals last year, then went on to play Old Trafford (Cricket, not footy) and Wembley a few months after... and Kings of Leon played Hyde Park last summer, then played an arena tour in the winter, now they're doing a stadium/outdoor tour in the summer... But I mean the festivals would mostly be for outside the UK, then the stadiums would be for the UK... and if they did Wembley for 2/3 nights, i'd go at least twice... my mate's dad has a box, so I'll get an invite Kasabian wouldn't be able to fully sell out one night at Wembley Stadium. If this album goes as well as their others they will.
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Post by Swarfiga on Jun 6, 2011 15:47:55 GMT -5
They really need to make their first visit to Sweden this time!
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Post by The Morning Son on Jun 6, 2011 15:51:13 GMT -5
I'm sorry but I really cannot see them playing Wembley Stadium. They will do another UK arena tour, a large amount of UK festivals and then 1 or 2 nights at Leicester City's ground.
And fit in Europe, Asia and the US in amongst that.
October/November - UK Tour Feb - Europe Late March & April - US Tour & Coachella Festival May - Small UK venues June-August - UK & European Festivals & Leicester City gigs (maybe) September/October - South America (maybe) and Asia
Something along them lines, I reckon
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Jun 6, 2011 17:15:59 GMT -5
I'm sorry but I really cannot see them playing Wembley Stadium. They will do another UK arena tour, a large amount of UK festivals and then 1 or 2 nights at Leicester City's ground. And fit in Europe, Asia and the US in amongst that. October/November - UK Tour Feb - Europe Late March & April - US Tour & Coachella Festival May - Small UK venues June-August - UK & European Festivals & Leicester City gigs (maybe) September/October - South America (maybe) and Asia Something along them lines, I reckon Finally some sense ;D
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Post by Shockmaster on Jun 6, 2011 18:36:19 GMT -5
Whatever, I have strong belief this will be their Morning Glory... and they could sell out Wembley with this album. Kings of leon can sell out a stadium tour and Kasabian are far better... and British!
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Post by bluemagpie on Jun 6, 2011 23:25:48 GMT -5
Thanks for the estimates -- I'll definitely get to see them this time round, whether they hit the US or not!
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Post by Bring It On Dan on Jun 7, 2011 3:50:06 GMT -5
Kasabian would do the 02 over Wembley I reckon.
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Post by Shockmaster on Jun 7, 2011 5:10:04 GMT -5
Kasabian would do the 02 over Wembley I reckon. I hate the 02... It's so hard to get to and the staff are bad... I went to see the Gorillz, the trains were awful, so I only got the last few songs... then someone was in my seat (They had double booked our seats!) and when I asked the security guard for help, she told me to shut up and get on with it!!!! I had to sit on the steps, then got chucked out for not sitting on a seat!!!! Even with all that said, I'm still going on Friday to see Peter Kay... They could play the 02 in November... and I said Wembley next year in the summer... They could easily rocket to fame like Kings of Leon did and sell it out like that *snaps fingers*
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Post by Linnhe on Jun 17, 2011 11:11:05 GMT -5
Just for the record, the were brilliant at Rock Ness
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Post by mimmihopps on Jun 17, 2011 13:13:38 GMT -5
Just for the record, the were brilliant at Rock Ness ....and some 7 pieces band from Edinburgh too?
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Post by matt on Jun 17, 2011 21:57:15 GMT -5
Kasabian would do the 02 over Wembley I reckon. I hate the 02... It's so hard to get to and the staff are bad... I went to see the Gorillz, the trains were awful, so I only got the last few songs... then someone was in my seat (They had double booked our seats!) and when I asked the security guard for help, she told me to shut up and get on with it!!!! I had to sit on the steps, then got chucked out for not sitting on a seat!!!! Even with all that said, I'm still going on Friday to see Peter Kay... They could play the 02 in November... and I said Wembley next year in the summer... They could easily rocket to fame like Kings of Leon did and sell it out like that *snaps fingers* The O2 seems like a piss poor place to host rock gigs. It's fine for comedy gigs (Peter Kay is top class by the way) but music events are just poor - seats are far far away from the stage and the sound isn't nearly as good as other arenas. You still can't beat classic venues like Barrowlands in Glasgow for example. The O2 I think is just too big - it's just the builders of the dome trying to clear the losses made by the massive pathetic failure that was the Millenium Dome.
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Post by Linnhe on Jun 19, 2011 14:22:51 GMT -5
Just for the record, the were brilliant at Rock Ness ....and some 7 pieces band from Edinburgh too? Ha Mimmi! Special report on its way soon! x
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Post by mimmihopps on Jun 19, 2011 15:27:07 GMT -5
Cool, looking forward to it, Ms. Kassidy I've got something new for you again. PS: Love your pic with gentlemen as another years.
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