4/18/2006 12:33 PM |
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any1 else go i thought it was deadly the crowd went absolutely nuts sum got a bit too nuts there was even a mosh pit. but i think the band where brilliant with all there banter. i also like the way they where talking about the chalets when the chalets where there.
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
4/18/2006 12:35 PM |
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sounds crazzeeeeeeeeee
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4/18/2006 12:36 PM |
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it f**kin was i am 6'2" but at points i was lifted and moved to the left by the whole crowd without my feet being on the ground
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
4/18/2006 12:38 PM |
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kool, sounds like you were having a great time
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4/18/2006 12:42 PM |
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i was havin a fookin gr8 time
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
4/18/2006 12:43 PM |
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sounds like you were having the greatest of times
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
4/18/2006 12:45 PM |
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you say some of the crowd went nuts, did any of the crowd go squirrels? would have solved the problem
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4/18/2006 1:42 PM |
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Didn't see the Dublin gig, but I was at their Shepherds Bush gig last Thursday, and the crowd went nuts then as well. I'm glad to see they're as funny onstage as they are on their website!
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cometBasic Member Posts:485
4/18/2006 2:09 PM |
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Good band, great sound for 3 guys too, didn't see them this time, saw them on the NME tour.
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4/18/2006 2:14 PM |
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yeah that website is brilliant.
i think i saw a few chipmunks about after the show.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/18/2006 3:12 PM |
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sounds good. Love their latest album. Saw them on the NME tour and they were quite rockin.
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benniAdvanced Member Posts:947
4/18/2006 3:17 PM |
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Man I know Im out numbered in this here thread but I dont get the appeal of We Are Sceientists at all.
Just seems like run of the mill Emo s**te to me...
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/18/2006 3:21 PM |
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nah, the album is really good after a few listens. Total house party music. More grunge than emo.
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4/18/2006 3:22 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by benni
Emo
Duuuuude???? Emo??? Come off it!
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
4/18/2006 3:25 PM |
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ok, todays the day i finally find out what EMO means, well? TELL ME
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/18/2006 3:37 PM |
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EMOTIONAL ROCK dude
introspective lyrics with heavy guitars, an indie version of American punk, I suppose. It's generally an East Coast genre. Stuff like Fugazi is a big influence, and other post punk like Mission of Burma. It kind of became widespread in the mid-90s with Jimmy Eat World, but it's one of those genres that keeps changing, and is quite hard to categorise.
Perhaps best done by Taking Back Sunday, Coheed and Cambria (prog emo), Funeral For A Friend, Fall Out Boy, Alexisonfire (screamo)
Now it has kind of become almost insulting as in "they're a bit too emo for me"
often characterised by skinny boys, fringey haircuts, ironic tatoos. Seth Cohen in the OC is preppy emo
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
4/18/2006 3:43 PM |
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ah ha, the greasy kids who hang off the rafters like bats at central bank
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/18/2006 3:52 PM |
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not quite, but you're getting there.
Emo is an often slagged genre, but it's also a very progressive and experimental one. Alexisonfire are excellent, and Coheed and Cambria are probably as off the wall and musically fantastic as At The Drive In. They've practically created their own mythology.
If you're looking for a catch-all taste of it, essential emo tracks for me are:
Brand New: Me V Madonna V Elvis
Taking Back Sunday: 180 By Summer
Death Cab For Cutie: The New Year
Alexisonfire: .44 Calibre Love Letter Straight From My Heart
Coheed And Cambria: Devil In Jersey City
Funeral For A Friend: Streetcar
My Chemical Romance: I'm Not OK (I Promise)
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petethedrummerNew Member Posts:38
4/18/2006 3:59 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by WhoMe
ok, todays the day i finally find out what EMO means, well? TELL ME
metal for girls
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
4/18/2006 4:00 PM |
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geeks in punk gear.......... am i even getting close
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/18/2006 4:15 PM |
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just listen to the tracks!
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
4/18/2006 4:17 PM |
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will they make me cry and fill me with teenage angst
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/18/2006 4:27 PM |
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you might just like them.
music is music is music.
I'm Not OK: http://homepage.mac.com/abbymcdonald/.Public/MyChemicalRomance-ImNotOkay.mp3
The New Year: http://s20.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2ERHMCD0VYL4637I5WCXYMJHKL
Coheed and Cambria- 'Blood Red Summer': http://www.ezarchive.com/moteldemoka/AlbumSpace/5J6UNZ1887/_zid-824521/_open-/Coheed_&_Cambria_-_Blood_Red_Summer.mp3
She Wants Revenge - 'Red Flags and Long Nights': http://www.ezarchive.com/moteldemoka/AlbumSpace/560R627GAN/_zid-824514/_open-/She_Wants_Revenge_-_Red_Flags_And_Long_Nights.mp3
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WhoMeBasic Member Posts:191
4/18/2006 4:38 PM |
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maybe cluas could send me to get a emo makeover. maybe do an article on it :-)
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Norman SchwarzkopfBasic Member Posts:427
4/18/2006 4:50 PM |
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Emo was invented by Rod Hull.
http://plush-toy.co.uk/acatalog/rod-hull-emu-grabber.jpg
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AntistarAdvanced Member Posts:544
4/18/2006 5:35 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by WhoMe
you say some of the crowd went nuts, did any of the crowd go squirrels? would have solved the problem
Good point. If some members of the audience went squirrels, that would cancel out the nuts because obviously the squirrels would start eating the nuts . But what happens if the band are so exciting that the squirrels themselves go nuts. Do they start eating each other? Eventually there would be nobody left and We Are Scientists would be left playing to an empty venue. It's a tricky one alright.
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cometBasic Member Posts:485
4/18/2006 6:29 PM |
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I guess thats why squirrels don't go to gigs and when they do they aren't let in. Thanks for clearing this up its bothered me for some time.
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AntistarAdvanced Member Posts:544
4/18/2006 6:48 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by comet
I guess thats why squirrels don't go to gigs and when they do they aren't let in. Thanks for clearing this up its bothered me for some time.
The majority of music venues have a strict 'no-squirrels' policy.It seems harsh but it's for their own good.They'd see nothing anyway, if they were allowed in.
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crazyeyeskillahNew Member Posts:7
4/18/2006 11:11 PM |
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had a great nite in the village last nite. thought the Long Cut were superb as usual.
not into we are scientists in the slightest though. and the inter song banter annyoned the shi*e outta me. had a good ol' mosh though nonetheless!
una you're right about the emo thing - i lived in the states for a bit and so many kids are freakishly religous about it. don't get it at all myself tho.
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
4/19/2006 9:25 AM |
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Mission Of Burma would (should?) batter the heads off of all Emo bands with their guitars. They're playing ATP next month too, can't wait.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/19/2006 11:33 AM |
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yes, Mission of Burma rule. Good old Boston boys.
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DamienBasic Member Posts:316
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
4/19/2006 1:26 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
yes, Mission of Burma rule. Good old Boston boys.
"That's when I reach for my revolver" is one of the greatest songs ever written. Loads of great bands came out of New England in the 80's, seems like it was a real hotbed.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/19/2006 4:35 PM |
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wrong thread roxy
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4/20/2006 1:49 PM |
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great great crazy gig on monday nite....some sound out of them for only 3 of them...cant wait for there next gig...
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4/20/2006 3:40 PM |
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yeah sure are they playin at oxegen
i am hopin they will play at a festival in france i am headin to
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strollerAdvanced Member Posts:576
4/22/2006 2:41 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Unicron
quote: Originally posted by Una
yes, Mission of Burma rule. Good old Boston boys.
"That's when I reach for my revolver" is one of the greatest songs ever written. Loads of great bands came out of New England in the 80's, seems like it was a real hotbed.
Didn't Moby do a version of that song?
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
4/22/2006 11:34 AM |
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Dear god I hope not.
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strollerAdvanced Member Posts:576
4/23/2006 1:49 PM |
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Yeah he did. It's on 1996's Animal Rights album. You can listen to a sample here;
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF5435-01-02-02.mp3
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