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I think you cam work that out for yourself mate.Who?
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I think you cam work that out for yourself mate.Who?
I can’tI think you cam work that out for yourself mate.
The bumpsI can’t
Fuck off and stop being a dickhead man. It's a thread about a band a lot of people love and some have admitted they only started listening to recently. Who cares which is which?Always find it odd where people pretend to like a band when someone in them dies.
Tiny Changes, the charity set up in his memory, is worth slinging a few quid towards if you can afford it.Just listening to Midnight Organ Fight.
I miss him. It’s ok not to be ok
Aye, was in contact with his family when they set it up. Have done some bits over the years. Thinking of doing something in a larger scale next year. Want to try and do that mental walk from Russia to Cape TownTiny Changes, the charity set up in his memory, is worth slinging a few quid towards if you can afford it.
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Just listening to Midnight Organ Fight.
I miss him. It’s ok not to be ok
Not sure but it affected me miles more than any other death. Think it was down to the fact he just felt like a mate.I missed this thread the first time round. I was away with work when I saw the news coming in but whenever I got some downtime I was blasting Midnight Organ Fight. Truly a fantastic band.
I remember one time I saw them there was a lad being a bit rowdy in the audience and Scott had overheard the lad ask another lad if he’d taken a pill as his eyes were very wide. Scott interjected “oiii lad, leave him alone! If he wants to come out and have a good time by listening to us and taking gear leave him too it.” It was quite innocuous but made me laugh. Anyway.
The whole thing was horrendous. Can’t say I was a fan. I liked a few songs but when he died you Think back to reading the story about why he was called ‘frightened rabbit’ seeing him interviewed, hearing floating in the forth and it was a particularly grim feeling. It’s almost like a story that was written to make you feel shocked and saddened. The perfect storm to make you feel uneasy.Not sure but it affected me miles more than any other death. Think it was down to the fact he just felt like a mate.
Couldn’t listen to them for a good 18 months after. Just hurt too much. The Twist came on randomly a few days after and just had a big long cry on the central line for 30 minutes
Contractual I'd imagine.Keep Yourself Warm was the highlight of the recent Twilight Sad set, sadly they didn't put in on the live EPs they released
I imagine so, was so good though, need to find a decent bootlegContractual I'd imagine.
It’s a stunning album, I still whack it on from time to time, usually when I’m hungover working from home. The lack of endorphins seems to resonate.I saw this thread and it prompted me to listen to The Midnight Organ Fight again this morning......forget what an amazing album it is, feeling more emotional and poignant at every listen
If you go on Spotify there's a live gig from Edinburgh (?) That came out two years ago with it on.I imagine so, was so good though, need to find a decent bootleg
Cheers. I bloody bought that as well !If you go on Spotify there's a live gig from Edinburgh (?) That came out two years ago with it on.
Yeah, it’s on It Won’t Be Like This All the Time Live - it’s on Bandcamp as well if you want to own it (and give more money to the bands).If you go on Spotify there's a live gig from Edinburgh (?) That came out two years ago with it on.
So did ICheers. I bloody bought that as well !