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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Hefty » Fri Jul 12, 2013 4:17 pm

pafc1870 wrote:Excited for You Am I tonight, have seen them many times and they never disappoint, even the shows where Timmy was clearly hating everything ad everyone were good shows.


PAFC do you know if there is a support act tonite??
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Gozu » Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:16 pm

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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Gozu » Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:29 pm

Hefty wrote:
pafc1870 wrote:Excited for You Am I tonight, have seen them many times and they never disappoint, even the shows where Timmy was clearly hating everything ad everyone were good shows.


PAFC do you know if there is a support act tonite??


Tim Rogers hosts a new show called 'Studio at the Memo' on the Studio channel on Foxtel starting this Wednesday night.

http://www.studiotv.com.au/highlights/s ... -the-memo/
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Booney » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:15 am

A Day to Remember tonight at Thebby.

Junior Boon (17) usually moshes out at this type of show, he goes to a gig nearly every week. Tonight, I'm taking Little Miss Boon (12) to her first "big" gig. (In her eyes anyway)

She's been to a couple of all ages gigs at Folwers etc but nothing like this tonight. She reakons she's going to hit the pit with the rest of them. Bzzzt. Wrong. We'll scope around the sides and have a good look at whats going on, but Dad will be watching. :D
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Booney » Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:02 am

Booney wrote:A Day to Remember tonight at Thebby.
Junior Boon (17) usually moshes out at this type of show, he goes to a gig nearly every week. Tonight, I'm taking Little Miss Boon (12) to her first "big" gig. (In her eyes anyway)
She's been to a couple of all ages gigs at Folwers etc but nothing like this tonight. She reakons she's going to hit the pit with the rest of them. Bzzzt. Wrong. We'll scope around the sides and have a good look at whats going on, but Dad will be watching. :D


Little Miss has been well educated, moshed out in amongst it. :lol:

Dream on dreamer - Not bad, enjoyed the vocals of the guitarist more than the lead screamer.

Devil wears Prada - WTF was that all about? Not for me at all. Too much of that off beat double bass drum head bang every second riff type of stuff. Cant fault the singers on stage enthusiasm though. He loves it.

A Day to Remember - Had listened to some of their work prior to going last night and they were growing on me. They certainly showed last night that they know how to put on a show. Crowd went nuts from start to finish with the faithful pretty much singing what seemed to be a very popular set list from go-to-woe.

Only down side. A bloke nearing 40 stood out like a sore thumb. I felt.....old. :(
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Gozu » Wed Jul 17, 2013 4:48 pm

The Melvins named in the first announcement of bands for the Meredith Music Festival in Victoria in mid-December!

Surely an Adelaide show to be announced and finally a non-festival one at that??
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Mickyj » Wed Jul 17, 2013 7:58 pm

just to show I'm an old fart :lol:
Belinda Carlisle at the gov nov 13
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Failed Creation » Wed Jul 17, 2013 9:04 pm

Booney wrote:
Booney wrote:A Day to Remember tonight at Thebby.
Junior Boon (17) usually moshes out at this type of show, he goes to a gig nearly every week. Tonight, I'm taking Little Miss Boon (12) to her first "big" gig. (In her eyes anyway)
She's been to a couple of all ages gigs at Folwers etc but nothing like this tonight. She reakons she's going to hit the pit with the rest of them. Bzzzt. Wrong. We'll scope around the sides and have a good look at whats going on, but Dad will be watching. :D


Little Miss has been well educated, moshed out in amongst it. :lol:

Dream on dreamer - Not bad, enjoyed the vocals of the guitarist more than the lead screamer.

Devil wears Prada - WTF was that all about? Not for me at all. Too much of that off beat double bass drum head bang every second riff type of stuff. Cant fault the singers on stage enthusiasm though. He loves it.

A Day to Remember - Had listened to some of their work prior to going last night and they were growing on me. They certainly showed last night that they know how to put on a show. Crowd went nuts from start to finish with the faithful pretty much singing what seemed to be a very popular set list from go-to-woe.

Only down side. A bloke nearing 40 stood out like a sore thumb. I felt.....old. :(


The kids seem to love that sort of thing, don't they?
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Gozu » Thu Jul 18, 2013 6:14 pm

Ed Kuepper @ The Gov Sat 17th Aug

Muse/Birds of Tokyo @ Adel Ent Centre Wed 4th Dec

City and Colour/Husky @ Thebarton Theatre Tues 10th Dec
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Booney » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:28 am

Failed Creation wrote:
Booney wrote:
Booney wrote:A Day to Remember tonight at Thebby.
Junior Boon (17) usually moshes out at this type of show, he goes to a gig nearly every week. Tonight, I'm taking Little Miss Boon (12) to her first "big" gig. (In her eyes anyway)
She's been to a couple of all ages gigs at Folwers etc but nothing like this tonight. She reakons she's going to hit the pit with the rest of them. Bzzzt. Wrong. We'll scope around the sides and have a good look at whats going on, but Dad will be watching. :D

Little Miss has been well educated, moshed out in amongst it. :lol:
Dream on dreamer - Not bad, enjoyed the vocals of the guitarist more than the lead screamer.
Devil wears Prada - WTF was that all about? Not for me at all. Too much of that off beat double bass drum head bang every second riff type of stuff. Cant fault the singers on stage enthusiasm though. He loves it.
A Day to Remember - Had listened to some of their work prior to going last night and they were growing on me. They certainly showed last night that they know how to put on a show. Crowd went nuts from start to finish with the faithful pretty much singing what seemed to be a very popular set list from go-to-woe.
Only down side. A bloke nearing 40 stood out like a sore thumb. I felt.....old. :(

The kids seem to love that sort of thing, don't they?


Yeah, they do mate. It's a scene full of tattoo's, ear stretchers and piercings. Has a pretty big straight edge movement in amongst it too. From a parents point of view I can deal with some ink (I have some) if I know my kids are going straight edge.

I dont think my son will, my daughter might. All in all, I'd rather them listen to/go to see that sort of stuff compared to a Bieber or 50 Cent.
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Q. » Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:23 am

Straight-edgers never stay straight-edge for long.
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Failed Creation » Fri Jul 19, 2013 12:20 pm

Booney wrote:
Failed Creation wrote:
Booney wrote:
Booney wrote:A Day to Remember tonight at Thebby.
Junior Boon (17) usually moshes out at this type of show, he goes to a gig nearly every week. Tonight, I'm taking Little Miss Boon (12) to her first "big" gig. (In her eyes anyway)
She's been to a couple of all ages gigs at Folwers etc but nothing like this tonight. She reakons she's going to hit the pit with the rest of them. Bzzzt. Wrong. We'll scope around the sides and have a good look at whats going on, but Dad will be watching. :D

Little Miss has been well educated, moshed out in amongst it. :lol:
Dream on dreamer - Not bad, enjoyed the vocals of the guitarist more than the lead screamer.
Devil wears Prada - WTF was that all about? Not for me at all. Too much of that off beat double bass drum head bang every second riff type of stuff. Cant fault the singers on stage enthusiasm though. He loves it.
A Day to Remember - Had listened to some of their work prior to going last night and they were growing on me. They certainly showed last night that they know how to put on a show. Crowd went nuts from start to finish with the faithful pretty much singing what seemed to be a very popular set list from go-to-woe.
Only down side. A bloke nearing 40 stood out like a sore thumb. I felt.....old. :(

The kids seem to love that sort of thing, don't they?


Yeah, they do mate. It's a scene full of tattoo's, ear stretchers and piercings. Has a pretty big straight edge movement in amongst it too. From a parents point of view I can deal with some ink (I have some) if I know my kids are going straight edge.

I dont think my son will, my daughter might. All in all, I'd rather them listen to/go to see that sort of stuff compared to a Bieber or 50 Cent.


Bloody oath.

Just make sure your daughter doesn't become the self-righteous type if she decides to become straight edge. I had some mates like that as a kid, and I soon got rid of them because they got too preachy.
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Failed Creation » Fri Jul 19, 2013 12:21 pm

Q. wrote:Straight-edgers never stay straight-edge for long.


I also had a girlfriend (now wife) of a mate who was a strict straight edger when we were teenagers, and was also vegan. She's now an alcoholic and a meat-eater.
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Gozu » Sat Jul 20, 2013 3:30 pm

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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Johno6 » Mon Jul 22, 2013 2:09 pm

I reckon ill go see Muse ent centre in December.
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Turbo » Wed Jul 24, 2013 9:46 pm

Johno6 wrote:I reckon ill go see Muse ent centre in December.


Just got my tickets!!
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Johno6 » Thu Jul 25, 2013 12:42 pm

how much they set you back?

anyone else playing besides bird sof Tokyo?
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Gozu » Sat Jul 27, 2013 4:16 pm

The Mark Of Cain @ The Gov Fri 6th Sep & Fowler's Live Sat 7th Sep

Parkway Drive @ The Gov Tues 17th, Wed 18th & Thurs 19th Sep

Rolo Tomassi @ Enigma Bar Thurs 26th Sep
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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

Postby Booney » Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:24 am

Gozu wrote:The Mark Of Cain @ The Gov Fri 6th Sep & Fowler's Live Sat 7th Sep

Parkway Drive @ The Gov Tues 17th, Wed 18th & Thurs 19th Sep
Rolo Tomassi @ Enigma Bar Thurs 26th Sep


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