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John W. wrote:I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by Axl and Slash.

tallchris wrote:My wife and I are going to the Seattle show. So stoked!

Chromodynamic wrote:tallchris wrote:My wife and I are going to the Seattle show. So stoked!
I have not heard the Wedding Present, is this a show I should go to?

ctrl-s wrote:Go see them. Here's the schedule.
April
17 : Minneapolis MN, USA - 400 Bar
20 : Vancouver BC, Canada - To be confirmed
21 : Seattle WA, USA - Crocodile
22 : Portland OR, USA - Doug Fir Lounge
24 : San Francisco CA, USA - Independent
ctrl-s wrote:Chromodynamic wrote:I have not heard the Wedding Present, is this a show I should go to?
Yes.



ctrl-s wrote:Y'all missed OUT. Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco: for you there's still time, still hope.
John W. wrote:I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by Axl and Slash.




ctrl-s wrote:They're playing Bizarro in its entirety for every show on this tour, I understand.
I saw them in Atlanta a couple fo years back and the whole show was kind of quiet. They played Dalliance (yes, this song is incredible) and there was no audible push in the live version. I was disappointed. The whole show was very tame.bill bixby wrote:This might be a better question for the Tech Forum, but I'll try it first here... I have listened to those WP records for many years, but finally saw the WP live for the first time ever in Chicago last weekend... Their set was mostly drawn from "Bizarro" but they threw in a few other songs from other releases... Part of me has always been curious as to how that haunting first song on SeaMonsters ("Dalliance") sounds live to see if that mid-song volume increase is studio trickery, or if it's the band just all turning up to "11" at the same time... They didn't play Dalliance at the Chicago show, so I wasn't able to solve the mystery... Anyone know the (probably easy!) explanation?

bill bixby wrote:mid-song volume increase is studio trickery
DrAwkward wrote:If SKID ROW likes them enough to take them on tour, they must have something going on, right?

bill bixby wrote:This might be a better question for the Tech Forum, but I'll try it first here... I have listened to those WP records for many years, but finally saw the WP live for the first time ever in Chicago last weekend... Their set was mostly drawn from "Bizarro" but they threw in a few other songs from other releases... Part of me has always been curious as to how that haunting first song on SeaMonsters ("Dalliance") sounds live to see if that mid-song volume increase is studio trickery, or if it's the band just all turning up to "11" at the same time... They didn't play Dalliance at the Chicago show, so I wasn't able to solve the mystery... Anyone know the (probably easy!) explanation?

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big_dave wrote:Hark at this boy and his "we".
He was Welsh yesterday.


boxer wrote:Once my friend dreamt he was eating an apple and awoke to find my cock in his mouth.


2207 wrote:Oh look, they're in Manchester on 10th Dec, I could make that one instead and I wouldn't have to be touched up by Rhod.
You mean feel all of me?
boxer wrote:Once my friend dreamt he was eating an apple and awoke to find my cock in his mouth.

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