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Forthcoming gigs.


The general consensus is, I’ll included by self in this too, is ticket prices feel a bit on the high side. If they announced a few decent supports it might be more palatable. But at the minute, as someone with a passing interest I’ll not bother. Embrace is the same the night before.
I'm in both camps, we need to get away from this How much !? Thing. Music city etc
I remember trying to do own material gigs in Sunderland in the 90s and at £3 on the door with support bands you got people twisting and mates wanting to be in for nowt
I don't like either band but Ocs are bigger than Embrace and the comments seems positive on post I saw . It looks like outside promoters have spotted our new Status and coming to see if it's a goer . Keel square stuff too . Bit like the Pub scene . Do we want one or do we want Coors £2 all day .
Just need Shed Seven to complete a triumverate of nothingness.
3 top 5 albums it seems ocs
Popular in Oxfam Cd scene
 
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I'm in both camps, we need to get away from this How much !? Thing. Music city etc
I remember trying to do own material gigs in Sunderland in the 90s and at £3 on the door with support bands you got people twisting and mates wanting to be in for nowt
I don't like either band but Ocs are bigger than Embrace and the comments seems positive on post I saw . It looks like outside promoters have spotted our new Status and coming to see if it's a goer . Keel square stuff too . Bit like the Pub scene . Do we want one or do we want Coors £2 all day .

3 top 5 albums it seems ocs
Popular in Oxfam Cd scene
As I’m a regular gig goer, I can pretty much spot value over “a name” now. I suppose these types of events aren’t aimed at regulars to Pop Recs, Independent, Cluny & the Grove. Looking at the Facebook comments you’ll get a load more one gig a year gig goers to get smashed at an event rather than seeing a particular band.

To be fair, whilst I’ve got a passing interest in the bands announced so far, they’re not aiming the events at me. Think I’ll give Peat & Diesel a miss. £35 in the Parade Ground, think it was about half the price at the Peacock.
 
As I’m a regular gig goer, I can pretty much spot value over “a name” now. I suppose these types of events aren’t aimed at regulars to Pop Recs, Independent, Cluny & the Grove. Looking at the Facebook comments you’ll get a load more one gig a year gig goers to get smashed at an event rather than seeing a particular band.

To be fair, whilst I’ve got a passing interest in the bands announced so far, they’re not aiming the events at me. Think I’ll give Peat & Diesel a miss. £35 in the Parade Ground, think it was about half the price at the Peacock.
Like the Sol gigs, it's a day out for people who are crap at music quizzes . I imagine knocking a stage up and bogs and bars etc has a cost an existing venue doesn't.
 
Martha (best band in the world) playing Gosforth Civic on 19 Sept. Tickets just gone on sale.
Just checked the price of the ticket for the gig they did 10 year ago, for the release of Blisters, at Allington House, Durham - £6!
 
Lyr were very good last night at sage 2. Never been in sage 2 and I found it a lovely little venue with very good acoustics. Alfie Boe was on in Sage 1 and I have never seen so many elderly women in one concert hall in my life 😂
 
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Lyr were very good last night at sage 2. Never been in sage 2 and I found it a lovely little venue with very good acoustics. Alfie Boe was on in Sage 1 and I have never seen so many elderly women in one concert hall in my life 😂

I went for a pre-Metro piss after the gig and had to use the Hall 1 bogs as LYR's merch stand cut off access to Hall 2's. I have honestly never seen anything like the queue of wheelchairs waiting to get into the lift which only seemed to take 1 or 2 at a time.
Just checked the price of the ticket for the gig they did 10 year ago, for the release of Blisters, at Allington House, Durham - £6!

My lad's ticket for the new gig was only £5 as he's on UC. Thought £17.50 was still very reasonable for us wealthy OAPs.
 
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What’s that venue like mate? Taking the wife (no) to see China Crisis for her birthday on Friday. Treating her 3 weeks later to SFA at Brixton Academy for mine
I really like it. Very handy for the Metro, plenty of free street parking out the back. Nice bar/merch area, usually 1 or 2 decent beers on. Sound and lighting is excellent. Banked seating is good, though I think CC is standing(?).

Don't know if they have a new bookings manager but they seem to be catering brilliantly to my tastes and I've currently got tickets for 5 shows there including my 2 absolute favourite bands.

Gosforth Hotel is excellent for pre-show drinks.
 
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